Chinese UAV/UCAV development

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samawat

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Its seems new drone in reaper class has appeared , FL -1 :
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If someone come across the photo with a drone techincal data from the link above in decent resolution, please post it. Cant find anything about the FL 1 drone by googling in english
 

by78

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Finally, a close-up look at JY-300, which recently conducted its first successful test flight...

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Hendrik_2000

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It's Global Times interview about CH-7 but they're citing the guy from CASC, so it does seem legit, unless they fabricated everything.
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The most important line in my opinion is this one: "The CH-7 is mainly meant to meet the development needs of China's own related equipment. If it conforms to the national export policy, it can also be sold to help improve the defenses of other countries, Wang said."

Now that China export these UAV the income generated from this export can fund the development of more advanced model for domestic use That is why UAV is not yet widely adopted by the PLAAF. They are waiting for better and more advanced model. The most important take is this

According to Wang, the CH-7 will continue to inherit the advantages of the CH-4 and CH-5 - high reliability, high attendance, universal ground station and full automatic control technology - but will also adopt technology of previous models that have not been used.

Unlike the CH-3, CH-4, and CH-5 which adopted the traditional unmanned structure, the CH-7 adopts a flying wing configuration with typical stealth characteristics. With the breakthrough in aerodynamic designs, the flight control also adapted a tailless wing configuration. In terms of power, it uses a turbofan engine that can fly at high altitudes and high speed, Wang told the Global Times.

To achieve a stealth performance, Wang noted that the CH-7 will also have an invisible shape and coated wave-absorbing material.


The CH-7 is mainly meant to meet the development needs of China's own related equipment. If it conforms to the national export policy, it can also be sold to help improve the defenses of other countries, Wang said.

The UAV has the ability to be modified for use on carriers, Wang noted, adding if it is equipped with radar, it would improve China's ability to safeguard maritime rights and interests.
 

Hendrik_2000

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As I said before PLAAF are waiting for better UAV the present model is only good enough to fight ragtag army of insurgent but not peer power. That is why we don't see wide spread deployment of UAV yet just experimental unit
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November 6, 2018

China has been gaining a reputation as a rising supplier of advanced military drones in the international market. In the latest development, the nation is offering a new attraction that may be irresistible to some buyers: the only stealth drone available in the market.

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A model of the CH-7 high-altitude, long-endurance stealth drone is displayed at the Zhuhai Airshow in Zhuhai, Guangdong province.

And it has even greater weapons-carrying capacity than some manned fighter jets.

The China Academy of Aerospace Aerodynamics, the country's largest military drone exporter by number of products sold overseas, will display its latest combat model-the CH-7 high-altitude, long-endurance stealth drone-at the 12th China International Aviation and Aerospace Exhibition, sources from the academy told China Daily.

Commonly known as the Zhuhai Airshow, the exhibition is one of the largest arms shows in the world. This year's event will open on Tuesday in Zhuhai in Guangdong province.

Globally, several aviation powers including the United States, Russia and France are developing stealth combat drones-for instance, the RQ-170 and X-47B of the US, and France's Dassault nEUROn. However, these models are either not available in the international market or are for experimental purposes only, rather than mass production. So the CH-7 will be the sole option for buyers wanting to field stealth combat drones, sources said.

Shi Wen, chief designer of the CH series, said the new model is scheduled to make its first flight in 2019, and if everything goes well, mass production and deliveries will follow around 2022.

He said that existing combat drones in the international market are suitable for low-intensity warfare, such as counterterrorism operations, but cannot handle high-tech conflicts that usually involve fighter jets or modern air-defense missiles. By comparison, the characteristics of the CH-7, such as its high speed and stealth capability, make it a good fit for high-tech confrontations.

According to the aerospace academy, the CH-7 features a high operational altitude, high speeds, long flight duration and outstanding survivability, and is intended for significant missions such as strategic reconnaissance, electronic surveillance and high-value target elimination.


Information from the academy said that the cutting-edge killing machine is also capable of detecting stealth fighter jets-such as the United States' F-22 Raptor-and early-warning aircraft, and then providing guidance for manned combat planes to hit the targets.

The CH-7 has a flying wing design, with a wingspan of 22 meters and a length of 10 meters. Its maximum takeoff weight is an astonishing 13 metric tons, which means the drone is more powerful than some manned combat aircraft such as China's JF-17 Thunder. By comparison, the CH-7's predecessor, the CH-5, has a maximum takeoff weight of 3.3 tons and has already been called a "flying arsenal" because it can carry as many as 24 missiles on a single mission.


Driven by a single jet engine, the CH-7 is able to fly at about 920 kilometers per hour, roughly the cruising speed of a large jetliner. The unmanned aircraft's flight ceiling is 13 kilometers, high enough to evade virtually all short-range and medium-range air-defense missiles. Its operational radius is around 2,000 km.

The CH series of drones, designed and built by the academy, have been sold to militaries in more than 10 countries, making them the largest armed drone family China has exported, according to statistics from the academy.

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