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China is world’s top unmanned plane manufacturer
Published: 2015-9-18 0:23:01

China has become the world's largest unmanned aircraft developer and manufacturer, but the nation needs more specific industry standards to regulate the booming industry of unmanned aircraft systems (UAS), experts said on Thursday.

"As the largest UA manufacturer and developer as well, Chinese authorities may not be ready to deal with the rapid development of UAS, which will generate innovations," Liu Hao, a deputy director of the National Research Center of Air Traffic Management Law and Standard, said at the 2015 China UAS Innovation and Development Forum.

At the same forum, Meng Youwei, an expert at the China Aero-Polytechnology Establishment, said that Chinese-made UAS control up to 70 percent of the global market, but product quality cannot be guaranteed at all the 300 UAS companies, most of which are based in Shenzhen, South China's Guangdong Province.

One of the best-known Chinese UAS-makers, DJI, foresees $1 billion in sales in 2015, compared with $500 million in revenue last year and a profit of $120 million, The New York Times reported earlier.

"However, many companies have no experience in aviation product manufacturing," Meng said.

In China, anything involving aircraft requires official permission, but most commercial drones operate without permission, leading to possible UAV abuse and social problems, including invasion of privacy, according to Liao Xiaohan, director of China's National Remote Sensing Center.

Liu said that China is drafting its first regulations on UAS and has created a mechanism involving 23 government departments outlining their responsibilities as a regulator or supervisor.

"It is also important for authorities to understand the UAS industry and organize workshops to better guarantee product quality," Liu said.

@cirr , @AndrewJin , @Keel , @opruh et al.
 
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nah!!! its U.S the No.1.
May be.. China will be at 2nd place.

but china is improving though some year later it would match the u.s.
 
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This is no surprise,this is the New Normal。:)

Definitely the New Normal. Both civilian and military.

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Update: China unveils next-gen Wing Loong II UAV
Richard D Fisher Jr, Washington, DC and Kelvin Wong, Singapore - IHS Jane's Defence Weekly
17 September 2015


Chengdu Aircraft Corporation revealed its second-generation Wing Loong II turboprop-powered armed unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) at the biennial Beijing Air Show in mid-September.

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The Chengdu Aircraft Corporation's Wing Loong II unmanned combat aerial vehicle (UCAV) emerged at the 2015 Beijing Air Show. (CJDBY web page)

Data and images of the platform show a strong resemblance to the General Atomics MQ-9 Reaper high-altitude long-endurance (HALE) UAV. Partial images of the Wing Loong II seen on Chinese web pages in early March 2015 suggest that runway- or flight-testing has already started.

While the Wing Loong II name is likely its export designation, it can be expected to enter People's Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF) units alongside the smaller Chengdu GJ-1/Wing Loong.

Both in configuration and dimensionally the Wing Loong II compares well to the MQ-9 Reaper.

@Martian2
 
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Definitely the New Normal. Both civilian and military.

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Update: China unveils next-gen Wing Loong II UAV
Richard D Fisher Jr, Washington, DC and Kelvin Wong, Singapore - IHS Jane's Defence Weekly
17 September 2015


Chengdu Aircraft Corporation revealed its second-generation Wing Loong II turboprop-powered armed unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) at the biennial Beijing Air Show in mid-September.

p1642853.jpg
The Chengdu Aircraft Corporation's Wing Loong II unmanned combat aerial vehicle (UCAV) emerged at the 2015 Beijing Air Show. (CJDBY web page)

Data and images of the platform show a strong resemblance to the General Atomics MQ-9 Reaper high-altitude long-endurance (HALE) UAV. Partial images of the Wing Loong II seen on Chinese web pages in early March 2015 suggest that runway- or flight-testing has already started.

While the Wing Loong II name is likely its export designation, it can be expected to enter People's Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF) units alongside the smaller Chengdu GJ-1/Wing Loong.

Both in configuration and dimensionally the Wing Loong II compares well to the MQ-9 Reaper.

@Martian2
Wonderful!I saw one on Parade and I think the non-man plane is a tendency for millitary development ,decreasing the number of injury an death,increasing the effiency of the millitary.May be one day we will see more non-man tank ,non-man vessal!
 
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Wonderful!I saw one on Parade and I think the non-man plane is a tendency for millitary development ,decreasing the number of injury an death,increasing the effiency of the millitary.May be one day we will see more non-man tank ,non-man vessal!

God to ensure peace and safety in SCS, ECS and beyond -- once deployed as part of blue water navy.
 
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The un-man plane may be used for delivering commdity. Altough mabe a tough job ,I still regard it as a potential industry for the future!
 
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The un-man plane may be used for delivering commdity. Altough mabe a tough job ,I still regard it as a potential industry for the future!

I guess some companies in China are testing on this drone-based delivery.
 
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