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New Chinese attack helicopter makes maiden flight

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BEIJING: China unveiled an indigenous­ly developed attack helicopter on Thursday as it eyes a lucrative export market and ramps up an ambitious modernizat­ion program.

China has rattled nerves around the region with its plan to reform its military, the world’s largest, focusing on quality over quantity and replacing old equipment and tactics dating back decades, underpinne­d by billions of dollars in spending.

The Z-19E, developed by the stateowned AVIC Harbin Aircraft Industry, took to the skies over the city of Harbin for its maiden flight, with images carried on state television.

“The helicopter is the latest narrow-body tandem-seat armed helicopter. It is also the country’s first export-oriented helicopter made especially for attack purposes,” state news agency Xinhua said.

It is specifical­ly designed to meet the requiremen­ts of the foreign market, the news agency added.

“It is able to be deployed for battlefiel­d support and a variety of other missions in a complicate­d battlefiel­d environmen­t during both day and night,” Li Shengwei, deputy chief designer of AVIC Harbin Aircraft Industry, told Xinhua.

The Z- 19E is mainly intended to attack tanks, armored vehicles and other ground targets, flying at very low altitudes, Xinhua added.

With a tandem dual-seat cabin, it provides both pilots with good line of vision, it said.

China has rolled out a series of increasing­ly advanced equipment in recent years, including stealth fighter jets and the first domestical­ly developed aircraft carrier.

China has also increasing­ly been focused at getting more defense orders on the world market, trying to shed a reputation for poor reliabilit­y or cloning weapons.

 ??  ?? Chinese-developed attack helicopter Z-19E fakes off during its maiden flight in Harbin, Heilongjia­ng province, China on Thursday. (Reuters)
Chinese-developed attack helicopter Z-19E fakes off during its maiden flight in Harbin, Heilongjia­ng province, China on Thursday. (Reuters)

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