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China Tested an Upgraded CH-4 “Rainbow” Weaponized Drone

By Tamir Eshel -

Jun 5, 2016


A Chinese CH-4 Rainbow drone fires AR1 guided weapon at target, controlled via satellites from 1.000 km away.


The CH-4 equipped with satellite communications terminal, AR-1 missiles and new EO payload deployed to a test range in Western China. It was controlled from a distance 1000 to the east.

China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (CASC) has recently tested a new version of the Caihong-4 (CH-4) “Rainbow” drone equipped with satellite control and improved EO payloads supporting HD standards.

During the test last month, the drone launched AR-1 missiles which struck their targets with high precision. Two tests were conducted, one with the current version of the aircraft, fitted with a new SATCOM data link, the second test also employed an upgraded electro-optical payload.

During the first test the CH-4 drone equipped with satellite communications terminal patrolled a test range about 1,000 km west of the ground station controlling it, located at another base near Beijing. The beyond line of sight (BLOS) datalink, established via satellite, supported both reconnaissance, target verification and engagement using AR-1 missiles. Line-Of-Sight datalinks maintain control at a range up to 250 km for high altitude missions.


The second test evaluated a new electro-optical HD sensor payload, improving the sensor output to high-resolution 1080p HD standard enabling target detection in daylight at 20 km range. The FLIR has also been upgraded into continuous zoom lense, compared to past fixed fields setup. The FLIR’s detection range has also been increased to 18km, in day or night.

The second test evaluated a new electro-optical HD sensor payload, improving the sensor output to high-resolution 1080p HD standard enabling target detection in daylight at 20 km range. The FLIR has also been upgraded into continuous zoom lense, compared to past fixed fields setup. The FLIR’s detection range has also been increased to 18km, in day or night.

The new payload use new servo controls providing better stabilization, smoother tracking and improved overall performance, and an integral Inertial Measuring Unit (IMU) supporting targeting accuracy. Software improvements now support auto-focus, auto-zoom and image enhancement.

The CH4 “Rainbow” has a maximum takeoff weight of 1.3 tons, including 345 kg of payloads. When operating at a ceiling of 4000 m’ its mission endurance is 35 hours. The drone is currently operational in the Middle East, including Iraq, Saudi Arabia and Egypt. Algeria also evaluated these drones.


The AR-1 missile is one of several small munitions used by China’s UAS, both for local use and export.

http://defense-update.com/20160605_improved_ch-4_rainbow.html
 
I believe few CH-4 already inducted by Pakistan, Could anyone confirms that?
 
The second test evaluated a new electro-optical HD sensor payload, improving the sensor output to high-resolution 1080p HD standard enabling target detection in daylight at 20 km range. The FLIR has also been upgraded into continuous zoom lense, compared to past fixed fields setup. The FLIR’s detection range has also been increased to 18km, in day or night.

domestic version should equipped with this high speed CMOS image sensor with 150 megapixel. this is true high resolution, not fake high res like those on camera phones with tiny shit sensor :D

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The CH4 “Rainbow” has a maximum takeoff weight of 1.3 tons, including 345 kg of payloads. When operating at a ceiling of 4000 m’ its mission endurance is 35 hours. The drone is currently operational in the Middle East, including Iraq, Saudi Arabia and Egypt. Algeria also evaluated these drones.

Looks like a potentially high-marketable product.
 
Looks like a potentially high-marketable product.

The prospect for civilian drones looks even more promising :enjoy:

China's drone market value to exceed 11.5 bln USD by 2025

Source: Xinhua

2016-06-05 22:57:04

BEIJING, June 5 (Xinhua) -- China's robust drone industry is likely to see its market value swell to 75 billion yuan (11.54 billion U.S. dollars) by 2025, the consultancy iResearch estimated in a research paper.

At the end of 2025, the unmanned aerial vehicles will be applied largely in aerial photo shooting, farm chemical spraying and forest protection, as well as security service, according to the research paper.

The report calculated the nation's civilian drone market had grown by more than 50 percent over the past years, with its product portfolio becoming increasingly diversified.

The Shenzhen-based technology firm DJI, a leading manufacturer of commercial and recreational drones for aerial photography and videography, accounts for almost 70 percent of the market share worldwide, with Europe and North America its biggest customers.

The paper also outlined several uncertainties and challenges facing the industry such as inadequate regulations of low-altitude flying zones in China and narrow applications of drones. Technologies need to be updated to make drone products more durable and reliable.

http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2016-06/05/c_135414596.htm
 
The prospect for civilian drones looks even more promising :enjoy:

China's drone market value to exceed 11.5 bln USD by 2025

Source: Xinhua

2016-06-05 22:57:04

BEIJING, June 5 (Xinhua) -- China's robust drone industry is likely to see its market value swell to 75 billion yuan (11.54 billion U.S. dollars) by 2025, the consultancy iResearch estimated in a research paper.

At the end of 2025, the unmanned aerial vehicles will be applied largely in aerial photo shooting, farm chemical spraying and forest protection, as well as security service, according to the research paper.

The report calculated the nation's civilian drone market had grown by more than 50 percent over the past years, with its product portfolio becoming increasingly diversified.

The Shenzhen-based technology firm DJI, a leading manufacturer of commercial and recreational drones for aerial photography and videography, accounts for almost 70 percent of the market share worldwide, with Europe and North America its biggest customers.

The paper also outlined several uncertainties and challenges facing the industry such as inadequate regulations of low-altitude flying zones in China and narrow applications of drones. Technologies need to be updated to make drone products more durable and reliable.

http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2016-06/05/c_135414596.htm

China needs to legalise the passenger drone Erhang 184 and allow small scale tourism transport over beautiful scenery place from the hotel and slowly establish drone as a feasible passenger transport. I am sure it will triple the drone marker value to USD 30billion and create massive industries opportunity for China. A passenger drone will cost 10-20 times more than value than small photo taking drone.
 
As we get more experience collecting drone flight data, thanks to our Middle-east customer friends, we can modify to make better product to serve world peace.
 
Forget about the UAV, that missile looks bad ***!!
AR-1
:)
Mottu Missile :P

The Chinese are making rapid progress in UAV field, just as in almost everything else as well. These will be great birds to fight those TTP goons in Pakistan. There were some rumors of PA inducting these but was not confirmed yet and i also do not think it have happened but these surely will be on the purchase list in near future. With US drones almost blind to TTP terrorists and there IR only detecting Afghan Taliban due to some glitch, we will need our own birds to screw TTP and UAV will be the better option compared to fighters and helicopters due to low operational costs and longer time on station.
 
At the end of 2025, the unmanned aerial vehicles will be applied largely in aerial photo shooting, farm chemical spraying and forest protection, as well as security service, according to the research paper.

Also lots of potential to further commercialize the Beidou system in the civilian segment.
 

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