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No any UAV photo ?these photos taken last month and appeared in one of the egyptian army training videos , supposed to be the CH4 you guys confirm these photos ?
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No any UAV photo ?
Below is China UAV's LCD Screen
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Turboprop UAV from China
Posted on February 16, 2016 by The Drone News
Chengdu Wing Loong II turboprop-powered UAV
First revealed by way of an information sheet at the Beijing Aero Show in September last year, the Chengdu Wing Loong II turboprop-powered UAV is being exhibited in model form for the first time outside China by Chinese aerospace group Catic (Stand S09). The model shows an air vehicle with a slender fuselage, not unlike that of the General Atomics Predator B/MQ-9 Reaper. Like the Reaper, it has large butterfly fins with a smaller ventral fin, but whereas the U.S. machine has wings with constant taper, Wing Loong II has a straight center section, outboard of which are tapering sections leading to tips with winglets.
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We have submitted an application for the government's approval for its export
This news article (link) suggests that we are in talks for CH-4, but I think CH-5 could be the better acquisition. Being more capable (and Reaper-like) aside, it's a question of what adds more atop of existing capabilities. Even a new drone can be a costly induction, and while CH-4 is a good design, I feel the added cost of a new drone will be better justified by the performance leap of CH-5.Something Pakistan will be very interested in.