So far, we only know about the PLAN's work with the GJ-11 - Hence, I'm quite interested in the prospect of the PLAAF procuring the CH-7 once the R&D works have been completed.
Given how CH-4 is already in service with the PLAGF (and maybe PLAAF aswell), I do find it strange if the PLAAF wouldn't want to have a flying wing UCAV of its own, especially with the usefulness of said UCAV type as a fast but (V)LO ISR-&-strike platform over the Himalayas and the ECS.There is a good chance that CH-7 might be tailored for export only.
i remember listening to the actual performance of CH-7, I don't think it's as good as GJ-11Given how CH-4 is already in service with the PLAGF (and maybe PLAAF aswell), I do find it strange if the PLAAF wouldn't want to have a flying wing UCAV of its own, especially with the usefulness of said UCAV type as a fast but (V)LO ISR-&-strike platform over the Himalayas and the ECS.
This is under the present observation that the GJ-11 is navy-specific, of course.
Some more interesting close-up images of the CS-5000T UAV/UCAV demonstrator at CAC.
AFAIR these are the clearest images so far showing the round nozzle and what appears a quite large weapons bay.