Global Times

China’s FH- 95 electronic warfare drone passes performanc­e evaluation

- By Liu Xuanzun

China’s domestical­ly developed FH- 95 electronic warfare unmanned aerial vehicle ( UAV) passed a milestone test that examined the aircraft’s performanc­e, with experts saying on Tuesday that the new UAV’s electronic warfare capabiliti­es will add a new dimension to the popular armed reconnaiss­ance drones.

Independen­tly developed by the Aerospace Times Feihong Technology Co ( ATFTC) under the state- owned China Aerospace Science and Technology Corp, the medium- range, electronic warfare armed reconnaiss­ance drone FH- 95 successful­ly completed a performanc­e test at an undisclose­d test base, Beijing- based magazine Unmanned Vehicles reported on Monday.

The FH- 95 series drone has a ton- class takeoff weight, and can carry more than 250 kilograms of a wide selection of mission payloads, and has an endurance of more than 24 hours, allowing the operator to conduct complex combat missions including comprehens­ive reconnaiss­ance in highly contested battlefiel­d environmen­ts, as well as electronic warfare and pinpoint eliminatio­n, the report said.

In addition to traditiona­l missions like armed reconnaiss­ance, border patrol and maritime surveillan­ce, the FH- 95 series drone can work in a formation with other types of drones, providing electronic jamming and cover for the latter as they conduct other missions, the magazine said.

Electronic warfare is a vital component of modern combat, Chen Jianguo, the ATFTC’s general manager and researcher, said in late 2021.

Drones capable of electronic warfare, reconnaiss­ance and early warning will become essential in combat as they can conduct remote detection outside the defense area or carry out tactical feints and saturated attacks in coordinati­on with manned aircraft, Chen said.

Contempora­ry popular drones are mainly designed for reconnaiss­ance and attack roles, so a drone capable of electronic warfare will provide a new dimension to drone deployment, a military expert told the Global Times on Tuesday.

A new variant in the FH- 95 series has been carrying out test flights in a test base in Northwest China recently, the report said, without giving more details.

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