Very little useful detail shown, engine has no filter intake and no IR suppression exhaust. And why still no debut of the Z-20?
What engine is the Z-20 using? I suppose it must be a powerful one to operate at such high altitudes ... perhaps the 1600kW WZ-10 turbo-shaft? Regardless, a great chopper to use against the Indians at such high altitudes ... seems tailor suited for countering them.
...Regardless, a great chopper to use against the Indians at such high altitudes ... seems tailor suited for countering them.
The difference between the J-11 and the Z-20 is that the J-11 is basically identical in its outward appearance to the Flanker. Not the case with the Z-10.I wouldn't say the Su-27 is a copy of the F-15, that's a bridge too far, but I would say the J-11 is a copy of the Su-27. However, "Copysu" doesn't roll off the tongue as well as "Copyhawk.", Nevertheless, the J-11 is reversed engineering product of the Su-27, with Chinese characteristics, and the Z-20 is likely the same with the S-70.
What engine is the Z-20 using? I suppose it must be a powerful one to operate at such high altitudes ... perhaps the 1600kW WZ-10 turbo-shaft? Regardless, a great chopper to use against the Indians at such high altitudes ... seems tailor suited for countering them.
24 Sikorsky s equipped with a nose-mounted weather radar and upgraded engines (T700-GE-701A, 1,723shp)
The engines of the Z-20 helicopter prototypes are unfortunately not known. Most likely, however, these are the PT6C-67C Canadian engines or the Chinese WZ-9 engines, the engines that power the Z-10 helicopter series.
However, the Z-20 will likely be powered by WZ-10, WZ-11 (Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6C-67) or WZ-16 (a Turbomeca Most likely, however, these are the Canadian PT6C-67C engines or WZ-9 Chinese engines, which are engines that propel the Z-10 helicopter series.However, the Z-20 will likely be powered by WZ-10, WZ-11 (Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6C-67) or WZ-10. 16 (a Turbomeca Most likely, but on Chinese type PT6C-67C or WZ-9 Chinese engine type engines, ie engines that power the Z-10 Serial Z-20 series combat helicopters, however, will likely result in the WZ-10 WZ-11 engines (derived type Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6C-67) or the WZ-16 (Turbomeca Ardiden derived type