Chinese UAV/UCAV development

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Lion

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I honestly don't think this is the first flight. Like all the other test flights, they won't make it public unless they are 100% sure everything is safe. The fact that a VIP plane is parked nearby supports this view. No VIP would park his plane next to another plane that no one knows what would happen when taking into the air. Additionally, they would not invite a VIP and the VIP would not have come if they were not 100% sure of the outcome of the test flight, meaning that they must have done this before, multiple times. If anything happens, the VIP would be embarrassed to be connected to such event and the head of the UAV program would be demoted / fired. No one wants to take that kind of risk, not in China, not in the US, not in anywhere in the world.

This is simply a PR event. They reported their performance to the govn't. And the govn;t is very satisfied with that they have done and a VIP is sent to congratulate them. And they were simply showing the VIP what they have achieved.
The pic of the UAV maiden flight was leaked out only after the flight was successful. Y-20 also has a maiden flight and attended by many big shot and is in fact a bigger event than this UAV. And I believe its quite impossible to cheat Y-20 maiden flight since it such a big bird.

The very fact of UAV ground test last for one year shown they have taken enough precaution and tested so much that initial flight test will be 99% success before they called in VIP. It absolutely believable that this is the real first flight.
 

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Mention of engine in last two paragraphs


China conducts test flight of stealth drone
By Zhao Lei ( China Daily ) Updated: 2013-11-22 02:13:41
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A Chinese stealth unmanned combat aerial vehicle had its maiden flight on Thursday, photos taken by military fans revealed.

The successful flight shows the nation has again narrowed the air-power disparity between itself and Western nations.

The Sharp Sword conducted its first flight in a test-flight center in Southwest China at around 1 pm, fans said on cjdby.net, China’s most popular military website, adding that the test lasted nearly 20 minutes.

Several pictures in the post showed a delta-wing drone in flight with one photo showing its takeoff.

The news and photos have since been widely forwarded by major news websites, including Sina and people.com.cn, the online portal of People’s Daily. Xinhua News Agency also highlighted the pictures on its website.

The Sharp Sword was developed by the Shenyang Aircraft Design Institute and manufactured by Hongdu Aviation Industry Group, military observers said. Both belong to Aviation Industry Corp of China, the nation’s leading aircraft manufacturer.

The drone has been called China’s equivalent to the US’ Northrop Grumman X-47 series and the nEUROn, a joint effort of various European companies.

A worker at the information office of Aviation Industry Corp of China who refused to be named declined to confirm the news on late Thursday.

Since early May, a host of long-distance photos of a Sharp Sword prototype began to appear on several military websites, with observers speculating the photos signaled that the cutting-edge unmanned combat aerial vehicle was going to have its maiden flight soon.

With the test flight on Thursday, China became the fourth power in the world, after the US, the European Union and the United Kingdom, capable of putting a stealth drone into the sky.

"The drone can be used for reconnaissance and an air-to-ground strike, but more importantly, it has a huge potential for aircraft carriers," Wang Ya’nan, deputy editor-in-chief at Aerospace Knowledge magazine, told China Daily.

"I think the size and technological capability of the Sharp Sword make it a suitable choice for the navy if it is to select an unmanned combat platform for its aircraft carrier."

Wang said that the high visibility on the sea and the advanced radar used on modern battleships mean the carrier-based aircraft must have excellent stealth technology to evade detection, which in turn provide a good opportunity for the stealth drone.

The drone used in the test flight seemed to be equipped with the RD-93, a Russian turbofan engine, he said, adding that the engine was originally designed for a fighter jet, making it relatively large for a drone.

"Using the RD-93 compromises the stealth capability of the Sharp Sword, but the situation will be changed after our domestically developed engine that is specifically designed for drones enters production," Wang said.
 

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Hmmm I think it looks at least like a flying wing design ! :confused:

But if it is - IMO from what I've heard nearly sure ! taken at Nanchang, where HAIG is at home, what are the Soaring Dragon and the JL-9 doing there ??? .... or if it is at Anshun/Huangguoshu where GAIC is at home, what then does the Sharp Sword is doing there ???

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Still no-one with any idea where this image was taken ???? PLEASE ... since this is too much mystery for me right now.

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Still no-one with any idea where this image was taken ???? PLEASE ... since this is too much mystery for me right now.

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according to huitong, maiden flight was at GAIC's UAV evaluation facility. Which would make sense, since it has a lot of UAV projects and all the CAC/GAIC projects probably spend time there. Lijian is apparently designed by 601 institute but will be produced by Hongdu aircraft factory.
 

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according to huitong, maiden flight was at GAIC's UAV evaluation facility. Which would make sense, since it has a lot of UAV projects and all the CAC/GAIC projects probably spend time there. Lijian is apparently designed by 601 institute but will be produced by Hongdu aircraft factory.

Thanks ... this was my assumption too, since it would indeed explain the Soaring Dragon II as well as the JL-6G behind. Even if other reports spoke of Nanchang.
However if our reports are correct that the Lijian is designed by 601 institute (SAC) and will be produced by Hongdu aircraft factory, why is it here in the background hangar ??? :confused:

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