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The Chinese Ministry of Defense, People's Liberation Army, Chinese aviation industry, and Chinese state media did not confirm or report on the testing or aircraft. [14] [15] Still, analysts believed the lack of control on video footage spread was intentional to incite discussion and debates on the projects. [21] [22] [23]
MD-22 (Chinese: 鸣镝-22 / 鸣镝-二十二; pinyin: míng dí-22 / míng dí-èrshíèr) is a hypersonic unmanned combat aerial vehicle developed by the CAS Institute of Mechanics and the Guangdong Aerodynamic Research Academy (GARA), this Unmanned Aerial Vehicle, the MD-22, is a near-space hypersonic technology demonstrator and test platform.
The Feihong FH-97A is a prototype AI piloted unmanned combat aerial vehicle.It was developed as a loyal wingman drone, designed to fly along the J-20 fighter and suppress air defenses with electronic countermeasures, fly ahead to provide early warning, and absorb damage from attacks, as well as evaluating damage and conducting reconnaissance. [1]
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]
The CH-3 is a fixed-wing unmanned combat aerial vehicle (UCAV). [6] It first flew in 2007. The CH-3 has a 70 kg payload, [7] and can carry the AR-1 air-to-ground missile and FT-9 guided bomb. [8] The Pakistani NESCOM Burraq may be based on the CH-3; the Burraq is armed with the Burq missile, which may be based on the AR-1. [9]
The Teng Yun (Chinese: 騰雲; pinyin: Téng yún, “Cloud Rider”) is a UAV under development by the National Chung-Shan Institute of Science and Technology (NCSIST) of Taiwan. It was said to be able to carry armaments to conduct combat missions.
Star Shadow is a stealthy flying wing unmanned combat aerial vehicle developed by the Chinese company Star UAV System. It will have a maximum take-off weight (MTOW) of 4,000 kg with a truncated diamond-shaped airframe 7.3 m long, with sweptback outer wings that have a total span of 15 m.
An investigation led by BBC Africa Eye and BBC Arabic Documentaries revealed that the UAE used Wing Loong II drones to fire Chinese Blue Arrow 7 missiles at a military academy in Libya's capital, Tripoli, in January 2020, killing 26 unarmed cadets. The drone was operated from Libya's Al-Khadim air base which has been under the control of the UAE.