Chinese UAV/UCAV development

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vesicles

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The UAv technology spread like wildfire in China. Every Zhang, Wang, Lie are making UAV these days. Every month there is new entrant in the field
Don't know or care about how good it is compare to other country
But quantity is quality by itself that was proven in Russian front during the WWII

In case of emergency China can outproduce anyone in UAV And the quality and sophistication of her product are improving by leap and bound every day. New sensor , new software , new engine, new design you name it
So the future is bright looking forward for new model or improved old model

If the UAVs are popping up like wildfire in China, one thing that we can be sure is that the Chinese are definitely focused on UAVs. Such intense focus and investment of resources will undoubtedly generate quality products and stimulate innovation. This is expected because of extensive competition among all these different companies. This is usually a good sign of an industry getting mature.
 

kurutoga

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There is no question that the future of China's UAV sector is effulgent, but it doesn't answer my question for a 1 vs. 1 comparison.

Now that I think about it, though, if CH-4 costs 1/4 what a Predator costs, or if scaled up, Chinese drones continue to cost a fraction of their American counterparts, then even if they have a slightly higher fail rate (which we do not have evidence of), sending 2-4 drones instead of 1 would certainly more than compensate. For example, if 4 CH4 go instead of 1 Predator, assuming a 95% success rate, then the probability of a total failure is 5% of 5% of 5% of 5% is 1 in 160,000, which is negligible by any standard and certainly below the Predator's fail rate by far. Plus, 4 CH-4 will still have a couples times the strike power and search ability of a Predator even in the very rare event that 1 or even 2 fail.

We can not deny the US military introduced a lot of new concepts and they built prototypes and early generation products. But, overall in the context of UAV, competing with US is a low order. Take DJI as example, so much more can be done in UAV as both military and civilian use. UAVs are really mobile robots. I think it is up to China to bring UAV of all forms to everyday use.

Personally I think UAVs including unmanned boats, fighting each other, will be the first gen robot warfare, and possibly reduces the needs of human direct fighting to a large degree.
 
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FORBIN

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Just so. The drone should be able to fly at 6000 m, not 8000 m.
6000 m around Lhassa Gonggar short :) the base is to 4000 m 30 km around up to 6000 m ... ;) BTW unusual base with views :cool: with altitude necessary very long runway 4 km one have one of 5 km !
i learn about China spying also ofc :)
 

FORBIN

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Just so. The drone should be able to fly at 6000 m, not 8000 m.
But Chinese do good armed UAVs for bad guys on demand :mad: in M-E the true bad guy... ;)

China's unmanned helicopters pass high-plateau testing

China Daily

The AV500W conducts firing tests at an altitude of 4,300 meters in Qinghai province on Nov 18, 2017. [Photo/VCG]

NANCHANG -- Three unmanned helicopters made test flights recently on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, authorities said Thursday. The AV500W conducted firing tests at an altitude of 4,300 meters in Qinghai province on Nov 18, according to Jiangxi provincial office of science, technology and industry for national defence.

At 4,600 meters above sea level, on Nov 9, XM20 multi-rotor drone took off and landed with a full payload.

The AV500 climbed to an altitude of 5,006 meters during tests on Oct 31, the maximum achieved by a domestically-made unmanned helicopter.

The three have applications in counter-terrorism, drug policing, border patrols, meteorology and mapping.

The aircraft were developed by a helicopter research and development institute in Jingdezhen, Jiangxi province, owned by the Aviation Industry Corporation of China.

The institute began work on unmanned helicopters in 2004.
 

Hendrik_2000

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From Henri K blog
According to the Chinese military's official newspaper, military drones recently conducted a "day and night" strike exercise in the west of the country. 10 ammunition, including laser-guided bombs, were used under the effect of jamming and all hit their targets.

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ougoah

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But Chinese do good armed UAVs for bad guys on demand :mad: in M-E the true bad guy... ;)

What are you actually trying to say? Is it that Arab people are all automatically "bad" by your personal standards? Honestly I don't know how some of your posts are not flagged and deleted more often. Few actually understand what you are trying to say and most people just ignore you to give you the illusion that your statements are validated. As soon as people had enough and point things out, you take that as an offence and attack on you.

Please explain more thoroughly what you mean by the statement I quoted. As far as we know, the drones sold to ME nations are to recognized governments. Just because you don't like these governments or people does not make them the "true bad guy". I hope France isn't filled with people like you, always separating others and making them feel left out. An enforced Arab apartheid by French governments in the past is partly responsible for the high levels of radicalisation.
 

ougoah

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Oh dear. I forgot. Parts of my comment above will soon be considered anti-west and anti-christian by some members. Please forgive me.
 

AssassinsMace

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Selling to bad guys? Saudi Arabia, Iraq, UAE, Egypt... all allies of the US. I've never read stories of how the rich Arab countries made their fortunes from China.
 

FORBIN

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What are you actually trying to say? Is it that Arab people are all automatically "bad" by your personal standards? Honestly I don't know how some of your posts are not flagged and deleted more often. Few actually understand what you are trying to say and most people just ignore you to give you the illusion that your statements are validated. As soon as people had enough and point things out, you take that as an offence and attack on you.

Please explain more thoroughly what you mean by the statement I quoted. As far as we know, the drones sold to ME nations are to recognized governments. Just because you don't like these governments or people does not make them the "true bad guy". I hope France isn't filled with people like you, always separating others and making them feel left out. An enforced Arab apartheid by French governments in the past is partly responsible for the high levels of radicalisation.
ISIS... and for Delft
 
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