For more than a decade, the Divine Eagle barely existed in the public eye.Then, in late 2024, a strange drone appeared in the skies over the South China Sea: twin-fuselaged, jet-powered, and larger than life.Built by the same company behind China’s stealth fighters and next-gen bombers, the Divine Eagle drone quickly turned heads. Its profile drew immediate comparisons to the American RQ-4 Global Hawk and even an abandoned Russian design known as the S-62, a never-flown high-altitude platform. But the Divine Eagle wasn’t just another knockoff. It was bigger, weirder, and clearly built for more than passive surveillance.
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