Z-XX - new heavy-lift helicopter

gelgoog

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The Russians were supposed to supply the engine for the helicopter but that went nowhere. Development was switched from Aviadvigatel to Kuznetsov. The engine was renamed from PD-12V to PD-8V since it switched to the PD-8 engine core. They would be lucky if it is in serial production by 2030.
 

Michael90

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The Russians were supposed to supply the engine for the helicopter but that went nowhere. Development was switched from Aviadvigatel to Kuznetsov. The engine was renamed from PD-12V to PD-8V since it switched to the PD-8 engine core. They would be lucky if it is in serial production by 2030.
Seriously, seems Russians are not as reliable as one would imagine. Even Chinese/european cooperation has yielded far better results than cooperation either Russia. Look at the safran/AVIC WZ16 (Ardiden 3C) for the AC352 and the Arriel 2H for the AC312E. They are already been successful produce and in full service in China and even Europe .
Cooperation with Russia always seems to go nowhere, I’m not even optimistic with ILRS with Russia, believe it will end up a Chinese only led project as always(similar to civil airliner C929)
 

mack8

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The reality is the programs mentioned mostly failed because China is still regretably kowtowing to the US blackmail to play along the embargos against Russia. This is still a disappointing weakness of China's foreign policy, particularly as the US is not even hiding it's nefarious plans against China.
 

SlothmanAllen

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Seriously, seems Russians are not as reliable as one would imagine. Even Chinese/european cooperation has yielded far better results than cooperation either Russia. Look at the safran/AVIC WZ16 (Ardiden 3C) for the AC352 and the Arriel 2H for the AC312E. They are already been successful produce and in full service in China and even Europe .
Cooperation with Russia always seems to go nowhere, I’m not even optimistic with ILRS with Russia, believe it will end up a Chinese only led project as always(similar to civil airliner C929)
Realistically China will soon have surpassed Russian knowledge in these areas. Once they have their first design in production and the part sources domesticated I cannot imagine them ever looking to work with Russia.
 

ACuriousPLAFan

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years old news and this project has been dead. China decided to go alone in this category class Helicopter.

One of the somewhat more prevalent rumors that I've seen recently is that there are two separate projects of heavy-lift helicopters under development in China:
- One being a ~10-15-ton payload helicopter (i.e., closer to CH-53K);
- The other being a ~20-25-ton payload helicopter (i.e., closer to Mi-26).
In addition, it has also been rumored that the smaller helicopter is exclusively developed by China (i.e., zero Russian participation), whereas the larger helicopter is (at this stage) a China-dominated project, with Russia playing more of a component supplier/contractor role (said to be for the reduction gearbox and transmission systems).

Of course, do take this information with a pinch of salt for the time being.
 
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