China Daily (Hong Kong)

New drone to offer greater flexibilit­y

- By ZHAO LEI in Zhuhai, Guangdong zhaolei@chinadaily.com.cn

China has establishe­d a reputation as a reliable supplier of advanced military drones in the internatio­nal market. Now, the nation is offering a new model that is said to be suited for almost all air-based tasks.

The China Academy of Aerospace Aerodynami­cs, the country’s largest military drone exporter by number of products sold overseas, will display its latest product — the CH-6 multirole unmanned aircraft — at the 13th China Internatio­nal Aviation and Aerospace Exhibition in Zhuhai, Guangdong province, from Tuesday to Sunday.

With a length of 15.8 meters and a wingspan of 20.5 meters, the large drone features high-altitude flying, fast speed, strong carrying capacity and long endurance and range, said Shi Wen, chief designer of the academy’s CH series.

“The CH-6 is capable of performing a wide range of tasks including high-altitude reconnaiss­ance and airstrike, anti-submarine and sea patrol operations, long-range early warning and close-in firepower support,” he said in Zhuhai on Monday. “In future combat scenarios, the drone can engage in action in groups and

can also cooperate with piloted aircraft or other unmanned hardware to conduct various types of operations.”

Designed for future warfare, the new model shows that the CH family has obtained high-speed operationa­l capability at high altitudes, Shi said, noting that it targets the high-end arms market and will soon be available to buyers around the world.

Propelled by two turbofan engines, a CH-6 has a maximum takeoff weight of 7.8 metric tons, and is able to carry 450 kilograms of equipment and ammunition including electroopt­ical sensors, radars and missiles.

It can fly up to 700 kilometers per hour in a typical cruise flight and can stay in the air as long as 21 hours at a slower, more fuel-efficient speed, according to the drone’s technical specificat­ions.

The CH-series unmanned aircraft have been sold to armed forces in more than 10 countries in the Middle East, Southeast Asia and Africa, making them the largest military drone family China has exported, according to Qin Yongming, general manager of the academy’s unmanned aircraft business.

The most popular model to date — the CH-4 — is well regarded by its users for its excellent service records in several regional wars and conflicts. The drone has conducted more than 4,000 flights over the past decade under the control of its foreign operators, boasting over 20,000 flying hours and an astonishin­g kill rate of 99 percent in its more than 800 missile strikes, he said.

The China Academy of Aerospace Aerodynami­cs is a Beijingbas­ed subsidiary of China Aerospace Science and Technology Corp, a State-owned defense conglomera­te. It started to research and develop the CH drones in 2000.

 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? A prototype of the CH-6 multirole unmanned aircraft to be displayed at the Zhuhai Airshow in Zhuhai, Guangdong province.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY A prototype of the CH-6 multirole unmanned aircraft to be displayed at the Zhuhai Airshow in Zhuhai, Guangdong province.

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