China s WJ-700, a high-altitude, long-endurance and high-speed armed reconnaissance drone said to be able to create a new pattern for drone combat, successfully conducted a maiden flight test recently, as military experts said the unmanned aircraft is characterized by its large payload and ability to launch large munitions from outside hostile anti-aircraft fire coverage zone.
AVIC building twin-seat version of top fighter jet By ZHAO LEI | CHINA DAILY | Updated: 2021-01-12 08:54 Share [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn]
Aviation Industry Corp of China, the nation s leading aircraft maker, is poised to develop a twin-seat version of its J-20 stealth fighter jet-China s most advanced combat plane, according to the State-owned conglomerate.
In a video clip recently published on AVIC s WeChat social media account, the company showed a computer-graphics picture of four twin-seat J-20s flying in a group. The video was part of AVIC s publicity campaign, which was launched last week and peaked on Monday, to mark the 10th anniversary of the debut test flight of the J-20, now a pillar of the People s Liberation Army Air Force s combat fleet.
Chang e-5 lands in North China, concludes epic lunar round trip Source: Global Times Published: 2020/12/17 2:17:21
The photo taken on early Thursday morning shows Beijing Aerospace Control Center Photo: Our Space
Carrying around 2 kilograms of lunar samples, China s Chang e-5 safely landed at its designated landing area in Siziwang Banner, North China s Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region around 2 am Thursday, bringing the craft s epic round trip between Earth and its celestial neighbor located some 380,000 kilometers away to a perfect conclusion.
According to the China s National Space Administration on early Thursday morning, the spacecraft s safe landing marks the successful completion of the country s first ever lunar material retrieving mission.
China s first amphibious aircraft AG600 completes it s first glide test
China s first amphibious aircraft AG600 completes it s first glide test
The Aircraft Can Collect 12 Tonnes Of Water In 20 Seconds, And Transport Up To 370 Tonnes Of Water On A Single Tank Of Fuel. PTI | Updated on: 30 Apr 2017, 11:32:20 AM
Beijing:
China has made an successful attempt by conducting the maiden glide test of its first amphibious aircraft. The aircraft is said to be the largest in the world, the state media reported on Sunday.
The glide test was conducted a day before, state-run Xinhua news agency reported.
Other tests and check-ups are under way, according to the China Aviation Industry General Aircraft Co Ltd.