China Broke the World Record With 22,580 Drones SHOCKING The US

China just shattered the world record with 22,580 drones flying simultaneously — and what looked like a breathtaking Chinese New Year light show may have revealed something much bigger. In this video, we break down how China’s record-breaking drone swarm in Hefei wasn’t just entertainment, but a massive demonstration of swarm intelligence, autonomous control, precision navigation, and next-generation aerial coordination. Controlled by one computer, one operator, and one command system, this event may signal a major leap in the race for autonomous aviation, flying taxis, drone fleets, and urban air mobility. We explore how EHang and EHang Egret pulled off a feat that nearly tripled the previous world record, why it matters that all 22,580 drones landed flawlessly, and why the implications go far beyond drone shows. From AI-powered fleet management to autonomous passenger aircraft, this may have been one of the most important public technology demonstrations of the year. In this video, you’ll learn: • How China broke the drone swarm world record with 22,580 drones • What happened at Hefei Luogang Park on February 3, 2026 • How one system controlled thousands of aircraft in real time • The engineering behind swarm intelligence and autonomous drone coordination • Why this matters for flying taxis, air mobility, and autonomous aviation • How EHang connects record-breaking drone shows to pilotless passenger aircraft • Why this demonstration has serious implications for the US, the drone industry, and future aerial infrastructure If you’re interested in: China technology, drone swarms, EHang, autonomous drones, AI aviation, flying taxis, urban air mobility, world record drones, swarm intelligence, Chinese New Year drone show, future transportation, and advanced robotics, this video is for you. Subscribe for more videos on: China’s most advanced technology, autonomous systems, robotics, AI, mega projects, electric aircraft, and the global race for the future.