China uses unmanned aircraft to clean up pollution
According to Dailymail, China will use unmanned aircraft to clean the air by spraying chemicals so that contaminated dust particles fall to the ground.
This new device is designed to address the problem of serious air pollution that scientists dust in Beijing with the effect of 'nuclear winter'.
Unmanned aircraft will be tested at airports and ports later this month, said Ma Yongsheng, an aviation official.
The project is implemented by the China Meteorological Agency and some aviation experts, according to Xinhua News Agency.
According to Dailymail, this plane is easy to control, landing so it is suitable for airport and port conditions.
Mr. Ma added that the aircraft can also be used in emergency rescue, disaster relief, aerial photography and for surveying and sowing operations in agriculture.
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