China's first unmanned attack helicopter is (almost) ready to take
on the world's insurgents
China recently unveiled its first unmanned combat helicopter, called
the AV500W, hoping to woo foreign buyers at an expo in Tianjin with the
sophistication of Chinese drone
technology.
Manufactured by the state-owned Aviation Industry Corp of China
(AVIC), the AV500W officially debuted at the fourth China Helicopter Expo on
Thursday, where more than 400 helicopter-makers and supplies from 22 nations and
regions around the world also exhibited their latest high-tech flying
contraptions. Chinese state media reports that the AV500W was one of the stars
of the show, though it, unfortunately, did not actually take off into the sky or
demonstrate its capabilities by launching missiles at expo-goers.
With terrorism and insurgents continuing to be a growing threat
around the world, the AV500W is being marketed to countries who want to ramp up
their counterterrorism efforts with some effective, and affordable equipment.
One of the AV500W's chief designers, Jiang Yu, believes that his machine will be
perfect for any Middle Eastern country that faces terrorist
threats.
"Several nations have told us that they are interested in this
aircraft. This is because there are a very small number of unmanned helicopters
in the world that can perform strikes, while demand for such types is not
small," Jiang said.
The 7.2-meter-long aircraft has a maximum take-off weight of 450
kilograms, a maximum speed of 170 kilometers per hour and a flight ceiling of
4,000 meters. The combat version can remain in the air for four
hours.
It's also capable of carrying 120 kilograms of weapons and equipment,
including, typically, four air-to-ground missiles which use radar homing
technology for guidance.
In addition, the AV500W appears to have received a much-needed
makeover since it was last seen in public last year.
According to Jiang, the aircraft made its maiden flight test in
August and successfully fired off its weapons. He says that all of the
helicopter's remaining tests will be completed before the end of this year and
it may be ready for mass production as soon as 2018. Terrorists, beware!
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