China Daily

Maiden flight

- By ZHANG ZHIHAO in Beijing and ZHOU HUIYING in Harbin

First attack helicopter for export takes to the air

The Z-19E, China’s first domestic attack helicopter built for export, made its maiden flight in Harbin, capital of Heilongjia­ng province, on Thursday.

First debuted in 2015, the full name of the chopper is Z-19E Yuan Dedicated Attack Helicopter. It is based on the Z-19 light duty reconnaiss­ance/attack helicopter, which has been serving in the People’s Liberation Army Air Force and the aviation wing of the PLA Ground Force since 2011.

The export version has similar thrust and motor systems as the basic Z-19, which features four rotating blades and a fenestron tail rotor that can dampen its sound for added acoustic stealth. The maximum load of the export version, 4.25 metric tons, is slightly less than that of the Z-19, 4.51 tons, according to its maker, Harbin Aircraft Industry Group, part of Aviation Industry Corporatio­n of China.

Compared with internatio­nal competitor­s, the Z-19E is smaller, lighter and can spring into action quickly for both day and night missions, such as escorts or to eliminate targets, said Li Shengwei, deputy chief designer for Harbin Aircraft Industry Group.

As for weapon systems, the export version can hold gun pods, two rocket-launching nests and eight powerful air-toground missiles for targets such as tanks and fortificat­ions.

To protect its two pilots, the cockpit is designed with seats positioned in tandem and armor plated. The pilots also operate the chopper with a more modernized and compact flight system that can ensure high mobility and versatilit­y even in challengin­g weather conditions.

The price of the new chopper has not been made public. Though Harbin officials did not reveal identities of potential buyers, its deputy chief engineer Ma Dequan hinted most of them would be traditiona­l buyers of Chinese aircraft such as the Z-9 series helicopter­s and Yun-12 series cargo planes.

So far ,55 of the Z -9 series multi purpose helicopter­s have been sold to 13 countries, including Pakistan, Kenya and Laos, making it the most widely sold Chinese helicopter, he said. The Z-19 is based on the Z-9 design.

“The success of an export helicopter depends on us being able to satisfy client needs in cost-efficient ways and provide great logistic support,” he said. “With our past experience, we are confident the Z-19E will be successful in the global arms market.”

Major G en eralZhuChe­nghu, a professor at the PLA National Defense University, said China could sell at least 100 to 150 model Z-19Es in the coming decade. Apart from traditiona­l buyers, new buyers from Middle East, Europe and Africa are likely to emerge, he said.

“The main advantages of the Z-19E are its versatilit­y in challengin­g conditions and great air-to-ground combat capability,” he said. “These strengths will give a strong edge to countries that are dealing with growing threats from terrorists or pirates.”

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 ?? LIU YANG / FOR CHINA DAILY ?? An armed Z-19E helicopter makes its maiden flight in Harbin, Heilongjia­ng province, on Thursday. The domestical­ly built aircraft is made by Harbin Aircraft Industry Group, part of Aviation Industry Corporatio­n of China, and will be exported.
LIU YANG / FOR CHINA DAILY An armed Z-19E helicopter makes its maiden flight in Harbin, Heilongjia­ng province, on Thursday. The domestical­ly built aircraft is made by Harbin Aircraft Industry Group, part of Aviation Industry Corporatio­n of China, and will be exported.

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