Z-21/Z-X heavy attack helicopter

Deino

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By the way, an interesting detail, the Z-21 follows the Z-20-naval variants numbering system, namely no. 62TP with T standing for type or variant and P for individual prototype.

Z-20J as the first major variant with 621X: at least 4 prototypes are known (
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Z-20F as the second major variant with 622X: also at least 4 prototypes (
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Z-21 as the third major variant with 623X: 6231 (unconfirmed),
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However since the original Army Z-20 use a simpler system based on 63P (with so far at least likely 5 prototypes built (631 unconfirmed),
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) it could indeed be that the Z-21 is more a naval project.
 
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