Global Times

Plateau- operable Z- 20 choppers enter service in Tibet

- By Liu Xuanzun

China’s latest and fully home- manufactur­ed utility helicopter, the Z- 20, which is designed to operate in plateau regions, recently made its long- expected first public appearance under the People’s Liberation Army ( PLA) Tibet Military Command. Analysts said on Monday that the new chopper is likely to be commission­ed in large numbers.

Several Z- 20s were seen in the background of a video and photos released by the PLA Tibet Military Command on Saturday in a statement on the retirement of a group of special grade aircraft machinists from an Army aviation unit. Z- 10 attack helicopter­s and Mi- 17 transport helicopter­s were also spotted.

This shows for the first time that the Z- 20 has entered service with a PLA Tibet Military Command Army aviation unit, eastday. com, a Shanghai- based news website, reported on Sunday, adding that this unit is only the second PLA Army aviation unit known to the general public that operates the advanced helicopter, with the first being an Army aviation brigade under the 75th Group Army, according to a recent report by China Central Television ( CCTV).

The Tibet Military Command statement and the CCTV report both indicate the Z- 20 is likely to be commission­ed into the PLA in large numbers, said a military expert who asked for anonymity.

China used to rely on Black Hawk helicopter­s imported from the US for plateau operations because its own helicopter­s could not complete tasks there due to low oxygen levels at high altitudes and technical issues involving the helicopter­s’ engines, said the expert, who flew with the Black Hawk in the late 1980s in several missions in Southwest China’s Tibet Autonomous Region.

It soon became impossible to import more US helicopter­s, and domestical­ly developed ones like the Z- 20 were urgently needed for missions like aerial transport, aerial assault and emergency response, the expert said.

The Global Times learned from the Aviation Industry Corp of China ( AVIC), the developer of the Z- 20, that the helicopter has domestical­ly made engines powerful enough to operate in high elevation regions, and it was a main developmen­t goal to have the Z- 20 able to operate in plateau regions.

At the 2019 China Helicopter Developmen­t Forum held in North China’s Tianjin Municipali­ty, Wang Xibao, chief engineer at AVIC Harbin Aircraft Industry Group, said that the craft uses many of the world’s most advanced technologi­es, including active vibration controls, fly- by- wire, low- noise rotor designs and high- performanc­e aerodynami­c designs for the rotor.

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