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Any info on what drones these are ??? The designation ZC-5B and ZC-10 is completely new to me ...

ZC-5 could be another designation for the BZK-005 ... but ZC-10 ?
Nope, no further relevant Info available & obviously there are no pics of the following Drones :undecided: i did some searching on Chinese search engines + Google but didn't find anything...these are new drones and the only guy who revealed/mentioned these drones is Li...
 
Thanks ... all I found was this !???

And since this such a small drone it is stealthy anyway ... I'm a bit sceptical about the reliability of this report at all.

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@Deino thanks for posting the pic otherwise it was not possible to for me to find the relevant info about these Drones:p:

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ZC-5 aerial drone.(Photo : China TopRS Technology Co.)


A state-owned aerial surveying firm will soon begin an extensive aerial survey to map what China claims are the islands and features in the disputed South China Sea and East China Sea that belong to it.

China TopRS Technology Co. Ltd. will use two of its largest unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) or aerial drones to conduct the aerial mapping covering thousands of kilometers of ocean. The company will use its long-range ZC-5B and ZC-10 UAVs to map both seas, said Li Yingcheng, general manager.

China TopRS is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Chinese Academy of Surveying and Mapping, a government agency engaged in basic theoretical studies and applications in surveying, mapping, geoinformation and related disciplines.

These drones are the largest in the company's UAV fleet. The ZC-5B is a twin-boom UAV with an inverted V-tail. Its two-blade propeller is driven by a pusher engine mounted at the rear of the fuselage. ZC-5B, which is two meters long and can loft a five kilogram payload, is made of carbon fiber and is intended for long endurance surveillance.

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@Deino : On the TopRs website its mentioned but the range is not what Li revealed earlier, maybe they have made some changes and its a scaled down ?

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don't understand Chinese lang but it seems the time endc of this drones is around 10hr but Li was talking about 30hr :what:
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Other Drones on their Website......
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Not for sure, to 'complex' become fan art job, seems image that drag from some exhibition or something. But that only IMO.
 
Can someone provide specs and many pics of Soar dragon UCAV....Specs not from wikipedia plz :-)
 
Ohhhh PLAESE ... we have a dedicated PLAAF-UAV-thread ... so please take care not to start a new thread for each post ! :mad:

Deino
 


Photographs from satellite posted on Chinese online forums show that a begins serial production of local mystery unmanned aerial vehicles.

The two new unmanned aerial vehicles were spotted on the runway of Chengdu Aircraft Corporation airfield. According to experts, the new unmanned aerial vehicles is a Soar Dragon drones, designed by Chengdu Aircraft Corporation.

The Guizhou Soar Dragon is an unmanned aerial vehicle of the High-Altitude Long Endurance (HALE) type, featuring an unusual joined, tandem wingplan. As of 2011 it is being developed by the People’s Republic of China for reconnaissance and possible anti-shipping missions.

It is currently known about the four built drones, a July 2016 picture showing a JL-9 trainer jet at GAC assembly plant had three Xianglong UAVs in the background, in various states of completion.



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