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The Changhe Z-10 (Chinese: 直-10; pinyin: Zhí-Shí; lit. 'helicopter-10') is a Chinese medium-weight, twin-turboshaft attack helicopter built by the Changhe Aircraft Industries Corporation for the People's Liberation Army Ground Force.
Data from Jane's All The World's Aircraft 2010–2011 General characteristics Crew: 1 Capacity: 3 (reconnaissance variants) 6 (utility variants) Length: 11.24 m (36 ft 11 in) fuselage 13.01 m (43 ft) with rotors turning Width: 1.8 m (5 ft 11 in) Height: 3.14 m (10 ft 4 in) to top of rotor hub Empty weight: 1,253 kg (2,762 lb) Max takeoff weight: 2,250 kg (4,960 lb) Fuel capacity: 423 kg (933 ...
On 30 April 2020, the U.S. Defense Security Cooperation Agency announced it had received U.S. State Department approval and notified Congress of a possible sale to the Philippines of either six AH-1Z attack helicopters and related equipment for an estimated cost of $450 million or six AH-64E Apache attack helicopters and related equipment for ...
"The Z-10 may appeal to some of those countries that don't have access to U.S. defence technology," said Douglas Barrie China's Z-10 attack helicopter makes foreign debut, but export outlook uncertain
Possible candidates have included the Turkish T129, the Chinese CAIC Z-10, and the Russian Mi-35 Hind. [70] In November 2014, Russia approved the sale of Mi-35M helicopters to Pakistan. [71] In April 2015, China delivered three Z-10s to Pakistan. [72]
CAIC Z-10, an attack helicopter developed by the People's Republic of China. German destroyer Z10 Hans Lody; IBM System z10, a mainframe; Motorola Motorizr Z10, a ...
Texas officials try to intercept sale of surplus border wall materials Patrick noted that Texas became aware of the materials slated for auction on Dec. 12, the same day the Daily Wire reported ...
The Z-18F anti-submarine warfare (ASW) version was undergoing testing by the end of August 2014. [4] The army transport Z-18A first appeared in Chinese state media in December 2014, and reportedly underwent high-altitude testing on the Tibetan Plateau in January 2015. [2] The Z-18A reached an altitude of 9,000 m (29,528 ft) during testing. [1]