And if You compare the side profile on the official data sheet for the Wing Loong II to the so far unknown UAV posted in March, I would say even if the lower tail fin is missing, it is already flying !
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What I'm still most curious about is Wing Loong II's external stores capacity...
It has an MTOW of 4.2 tons, which is somewhat lower than MQ-9's 4.8 tons but is still roughly in the same class (heavier than Wing Loong I and MQ-1 at least). However, MQ-9 also has an external stores capacity of 1.4 tons, which is about 29% of its full MTOW. If Wing Loong II were capable of carrying a similar proportion of its MTOW as part of its external payload, it should be able to carry 1.2 tons, but as we can see it can't even carry half that expected payload, at 480kg.
It likely isn't an issue with the powerplant either, because if Wing Loong has a relatively high MTOW of 4.2 tons, then it shows they have the powerplant to get something of that weight in the air.
Therefore one possible explanation, is that possibly Wing Loong II is constructed of heavier materials than MQ-9, therefore it explains the discrepancy in actual useful payload/external stores as well as explaining the similarity in MTOW... but this is also unlikely because I don't think the Chinese would be that behind in materials technology and structural design to result in consequences of that degree.
Another possible explanation is that the Wing Loong II is also expected to permanently carry a relatively heavy internal payload, such a SAR, which may reduce what it can carry externally to some degree...
Finally, another possible explanation is that during the time of advertisement, it could be that Wing Loong II had yet to be tested with heavier external payloads, and maybe the marketing team for some reason decided to not project the intended payload of Wing Loong II rather than merely its currently validated payload instead.
Needless to say, we should keep an eye out in the foreseeable future regarding just what its actual external stores capacity is.
I also have to say that choosing the Wing Loong name as the marketing title is freaking stupid. Calling it Yi Long or simply Pterodactyl that was one of its other many original names instead would have been far better.