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‘Cloud Shadow’ high-altitude drone debuts at Dubai Air Show

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The “Cloud Shadow”, a high-altitude high-speed multifunct­ion unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) developed by AVIC Chengdu Aircraft Industrial (Group) Co, made its debut on Sunday at the ongoing Dubai Internatio­nal Air Show.

It is the first UAV, or drone, to be exported in the “shadow” series.

In a note sent to the Global Times on Monday, AVIC said the drone has an avionic flight control system, among other features.

With a high-end turbojet engine, the UAV has a cruising altitude higher than the range of most surface-to-air missiles and a speed much faster than the first generation of UAVs.

In a battle with medium intensity, the product can safely conduct fast and extensive intelligen­ce gathering and long-distance precision land/sea attacks, the note said.

There are three types of “Cloud Shadow” UAVs, and the “Cloud Shadow 1”, equipped with a high-altitude high-definition CCD camera and synthetic aperture radar (SAR), can capture more than 10,000 square kilometers of optical images per hour at an altitude of 13 kilometers.

The “Cloud Shadow 2”, equipped with a full-band radar signal detector and a communicat­ion signal detector, can detect and locate all ground-based radar systems within 400 kilometers and all communicat­ion signals within 200 kilometers.

The “Cloud Shadow 3”, equipped with an SAR as well as an advanced opto-electronic reconnaiss­ance device, can work with multiple types of advanced assault weapons to launch highaltitu­de reconnaiss­ance and attacks toward targets beyond 50 kilometers.

Since its founding in the late 1950s, the Chengdu branch has successive­ly developed and produced thousands of J-5, J-7, JF-17 and J-10 fighters and exported more than 700 fighters.

AVIC said it will launch more products in the future.

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A Chinese-produced “Cloud Shadow” UAV debuts at the Dubai Internatio­nal Air Show.

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