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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.
Z-10. Changhe: Attack helicopter Z-11. Changhe: License-built Eurocopter AS350: Z-15. AVIC: 6,000 kg-class medium military transport helicopter Z-18. Changhe: Medium transport/utility helicopter Z-19. Harbin: 5,000 to 5,500 kg twin-engined light helicopter development, derived from Z-9: Z-20: Harbin: Medium transport/utility helicopter in ...
Changhe Aircraft Industries Corporation (CAIC) (Chinese: 昌河飞机工业(集团)有限责任公司) is a Chinese helicopter manufacturer and supplier to the Chinese military. It is a member of the Aviation Industry Corporation of China (AVIC). The company is based in the city of Jingdezhen in Jiangxi province. Changhe employs 4300 employees ...
"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
Chinese radar installed on an Ilyushin Il-76 airframe: Tanker; Xian Y-20: ... Changhe Z-10: China Attack helicopter: 8 [8] Mi-17: Russia Attack helicopter: 16 [6 ...
In Oct 2000, test flights of Z-11 were completed. The chief designer of Z-11 is Mr. Wu Ximing (吴希明), who is also the chief designer of three other Chinese helicopters, including the Z-10. Under Mr. Wu, the Z-11 became the first Chinese helicopter to be completely designed using CAD/CAM techniques. [2] The Z-11WB, the attack and ...
These helicopters lack the maneuverability and survivability of a proper attack helicopter, and merely provide a stopgap during the development of the Z-10. The latest armed version, the Z-9W, was introduced in 2005 and has night attack capabilities, with an under-nose low-light TV and infra-red observing and tracking unit. The naval version ...
Harbin Z-8: License-built copy of the Turbomeca Turmo. WZ-8: Harbin Z-9, Harbin Z-19: Originally license-built copies of the Turbomeca Arriel turboshaft, many modified variants of this engine were made. WZ-9: 1,000 kW (1,300 shp) CAIC Z-10: Turboshaft engine for the Z-10 helicopter. WZ-9C: 1,200 kW (1,600 shp) [2] CAIC Z-10