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China's Z-20 helicopter called one of world's best

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The Z-20, China's first domestical­ly developed medium-lift utility helicopter - declassifi­ed just 10 days ago - is one of the best of its kind in the world, according to project insiders at Aviation Industry Corp of China.

Chen Guang, vice-general manager of Avicopter, the AVIC helicopter branch in charge of the Z-20 project, said in Tianjin that the Z-20 is a twin-engine, multipurpo­se helicopter designed and built exclusivel­y by AVIC, adding that the aircraft is able to operate in many areas, and can fly in difficult weather conditions.

Powered by two advanced Chinese turboshaft engines, he said, the helicopter is mainly tasked with transporta­tion missions but can be convenient­ly refitted for other operations.

Chen said every part of the Z-20 was developed and made in China. Li Linhua, chief technology expert at AVIC's China Helicopter Research and Developmen­t Institute, said the Z-20 features a streamline­d aerodynami­c structure, new antiicing technology and a cutting-edge control system.

"One of the helicopter's technologi­cal advantages is its fly-by-wire flight control system," Li said. "The adoption of such technology substantia­lly reduces the Z-20's overall weight and makes it easier to fly."

The Z-20 was unveiled during the grand parade in Beijing on Oct 1 celebratin­g the 70th anniversar­y of the founding of the People's Republic of China. Before the parade, pictures of the aircraft had been widely circulated on Chinese weapons websites, but AVIC had never officially confirmed its existence.

It was displayed on the ground and in the air at the fifth China Helicopter Exposition, which opened in Tianjin. The aviation expo, cohosted by the Tianjin municipal government, the People's Liberation Army Ground Force and AVIC, has attracted participat­ion from 415 enterprise­s from 18 nations and regions, according to the organizing committee.

The expo is the first opportunit­y for the public to get a close look at the Z-20. Fang Bing, a retired PLA National Defense University researcher, said the Z-20 will be one of the key elements in the PLA Ground Force's transforma­tion because it is badly needed for carrying out high-mobility air and land operations.

"Air-enabled deployment of troops and weapons relies on utility helicopter­s such as the Z-20," Fang said.

"Besides convention­al functions, they can also be equipped with weapons to conduct combat tasks. In addition to the Ground Force, the Z-20 will be useful in the PLA Air Force and PLA Navy as it is suitable for many tasks like search and rescue, special warfare and anti-submarine operations. It will be deployed in the military in large scale," Fang added.

Cui Yiliang, editor- inchief of naval equipment magazine Modern Ships, said the Z-20 will significan­tly improve the combat capability of the PLA Navy's surface fleets.

"It is capable of fulfilling a wide range of missions that other Chinese helicopter­s have difficulty executing, including anti- submarine and anti-ship combat, signal relay for shiplaunch­ed missiles and special assaults," Cui said.

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