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WZ-8 was observed in Chinese Airforce experimental test bases by military analysts on satellite images. [3] The vehicle was revealed to the public on 1 October 2019 and was subsequently displayed at Zhuhai Airshow in 2021. [4] WZ-8 is a supersonic-hypersonic, remotely operated, high-altitude reconnaissance vehicle.
Images of the aircraft's 20 minute long maiden flight appeared on the internet on November 21st 2013, where the "Sharp Sword" took off from HAIG airfield. [10] [5] In October 2021, AVIC showcased the GJ-11 at Airshow China. The drone is reportedly capable of taking off autonomously from Type 076 amphibious assault ships. The stealthy drone ...
The AVIC Dark Sword (Chinese: 暗剑; pinyin: Àn Jiàn) [1] is a stealthy supersonic unmanned combat aerial vehicle from the People's Republic of China.It is being developed by the Aviation Industry Corporation of China's Shenyang Aircraft Design Institute for the air superiority or deep strike roles. [2]
A U.S. intelligence assessment found that China’s People’s Liberation Army (PLA) had “almost certainly” established its first unmanned aerial vehicle unit at the base, according to the ...
The Wing Loong-10 (Chinese: 翼龙-10; pinyin: Yìlóng-10, Literal meaning: Winged Dragon, military designation WZ-10) is a series of unmanned aerial vehicles of the High-Altitude Long Endurance (HALE) type, featuring some stealth characteristics.
Mystery drones are not Iranian, Chinese – or Martian – says intelligence committee member ... “The answer ‘we don’t know’ is not a good enough answer when people are anxious, when they ...
In August 2022, a Chinese defense publication suggested the twin-seat variant could be used as an electronic warfare platform. [212] In October 2022, Chinese media showcased the concept of the J-20 two-seater controlling stealth Hongdu GJ-11 unmanned combat aerial vehicle, and the back seat is designated for the weapons officer.
Based on satellite images, the WZ-7 likely began its deployment over the South China Sea in 2022. On 18 April 2024, the WZ-7 was observed flying over the West Philippine Sea, the southeast section of the South China Sea. The drone was likely monitoring the deployment of the Typhon missile launcher by the United States on Luzon. [16]