China Displays New Unmanned Helicopter At China Helicopter Expo

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  • 08:40 AM, September 6, 2013
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China unveiled its new unmanned helicopter even as the country is developing choppers with the ability to fly at speeds twice the current average.

The JY-8, which does not feature a tail rotor, can reach a maximum speed of 400 km per hour. It is expected to be subjected to trials in 2015, said Zhu Yinchui, an engineer with the China Helicopter Research and Development Institute.

It was exhibited at the second China Helicopter Exposition in the northern city of Tianjin.

The coaxial double-oared JY-8 adopts similar high-speed technologies as the X2, an experimental helicopter developed by US aircraft manufacturer Sikorsky Aircraft, Xinhua news agency reported.

"China has mastered the core technologies of unmanned helicopters, and has started serialised production," said Fang Yonghong, who is in charge of the research of unmanned helicopter technologies with the Aviation Industry Corporation of China, (AVIC) China's major aircraft maker.

The company has developed unmanned helicopters with take-off weights of up to one tonne.

The range of low-cost and highly mobile helicopters is intended for uses ranging from communication relaying, precise positioning, to aid in emergency rescue operations, border patrol and scientific surveys.

Also, China is developing helicopters with the ability to fly at speeds twice the current average.   Lin Zuoming, AVIC President, said China is striving to make helicopters that can achieve speeds of 500 kms per hour.

On August 26, the ingenuously developed military attack helicopter WZ-10 launched its first air-to-air missile successfully intercepting low-altitude targets.

The WZ-10, an armed chopper, carried out the launch during a live-fire drill involving PLA troops in the eastern waters off south China's Guangdong Province.

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