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According to the Chinese Sina news agency based on the 4th of September 2016 defenseworld.net article claiming that KSA has signed a deal for 300 armed drones with China..

买了300架?沙特土豪与中国造翼龙无人机合影
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据印度网站(defenseworld.net)16年9月4日报道,美国的盟友沙特已经与中国签订了300架无人机采购
协议,这款无人机能够携带导弹和激光制导炸弹
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I've also heard of a huge drone deal during the Zuhai air show!!!

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The CH-4 has a range of about 3,500km, can carry precision-guided bombs and missiles and can loiter over target areas for up to 40 hours.
 
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This one is made in KSA in cooperation with the Chinese ALIT company

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Since it is obvious that a 300 drone deal won't come without ToT

Chinese military drones rival the best of the U.S.



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A model Wing Loong unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) made by the Aviation Industry Corp. of China stands on display at the Singapore Airshow on Feb. 11, 2014.
Not too long ago, Chinese dollar stores could be found on almost every corner in Croatia, and everyone knew that if you couldn’t afford a quality product, there was bound to be a “good enough” knock-off available in those shops.

The same thing could be said for Chinese drones. Unlike those made in the U.S., Chinese drones are cheap and readily available. For about $4 million, the price of a single U.S.-made MQ-1 Predator, one could buy four Chinese Wing Loong units.

“China is known to have difficulties in developing aero-engine technology, and this is also true for UAV (unmanned aerial vehicle) engines,” Kelvin Wong, an Asia-Pacific defense-technology reporter at IHS, wrote in an email to the New York Times. “As a result, Chinese UAVs are generally less capable in terms of performance.”

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The General Atomics MQ-1 Predator, made in the U.S., is the most recognizable drone in the world, owing to its role in the war on terror.
So who would buy drones that can’t compete with their U.S. counterparts? Countries like Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, Nigeria and the United Arab Emirates. With a price tag of $1 million, Wing Loong drones are much cheaper than, say, a modern tank, which makes any losses easier to bear for cash-strapped countries struggling to keep up with the requirements of modern warfare.

Read: The heavy-on-hype, light-on-substance world of drone delivery

But price alone isn’t the only factor in this equation. The main “culprit” for flourishing Chinese international drone sales seems to be the U.S. itself or, more specifically, its rigorous export regulations and restrictions. As a signatory to various export-limiting international agreements, as well as tight domestic regulations, the U.S. has severely limited export options of its own drone technology to allies and other countries. Those countries in many cases have no other choice but to turn to China, which is more than happy to supply them with perhaps inferior, but much more affordable, drone units.

And China is rapidly advancing in drone technology. A few weeks ago, China’s Zhuhai 2016 Airshow featured many new drones available to the ever-increasing number of interested buyers, as well as an insight into future developments. Those units are some of the most advanced Chinese models to hit the market.

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The Zhuhai 2016 Airshow in China featured the CH-5, which has a flight time of 60 hours and a 4,039-mile range, which rivals the U.S.’s MQ-9 Reaper.
China has shown that in the future it will be more than capable of meeting, or even surpassing, expectations. The show featured the Cloud Shadow, China’s first stealth drone; “marsupial” drones that can be attached to an aircraft and released like bombs; and a video demonstration of coordinated drone swarms. By filling the void made by the U.S., China has positioned itself as a global supplier of drones, a force to be reckoned with.

The availability of stealth drones on the open market is worrisome. Older Chinese models were slow and incapable of reaching higher altitudes, which made them more appropriate for fighting insurgencies and local adversaries. I could easily see how an upgraded model of the Cloud Shadow — along with its long-range weaponry — could be used as an asset not only in local conflicts, but internationally as well.

It will be interesting to see how China’s ever-growing influence on the drone market will affect the global balance of power.The Chinese still haven’t made a big splash yet, simply because their drone market is saturated with client-countries lacking large military budgets. The fact remains that these drones will be more than capable of tipping the scales in various smaller international conflicts, and as history has taught us, these conflicts more often than not fuel larger ones.

http://www.marketwatch.com/story/chinese-military-drones-rival-the-best-of-the-us-2016-12-01
 
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I think this news is fake but if it's true, let's hope for good.
 
lol who buy 300 uav?

According to the Chinese Sina news agency based on the 4th of September 2016 defenseworld.net article claiming that KSA has signed a deal for 300 armed drones with China..

买了300架?沙特土豪与中国造翼龙无人机合影
1/17

据印度网站(defenseworld.net)16年9月4日报道,美国的盟友沙特已经与中国签订了300架无人机采购
协议,这款无人机能够携带导弹和激光制导炸弹
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I've also heard of a huge drone deal during the Zuhai air show!!!

ch-4-uav-in-saudi-arabia-xxl-jpg.372449


The CH-4 has a range of about 3,500km, can carry precision-guided bombs and missiles and can loiter over target areas for up to 40 hours.
source please?

israel heron tp cost 40 milion peace so how chineese cost 4 milion
 
I think Pakistan is also producing CH-5 for their armed forces as it's cheaper to operate and maintain CH-5 than compare to large Tank force for ground, MPA - MPV on sea, and even for Air Force to do border patrol and CAP missions.
 
No wonder, KSA has a great share in China's oil market.
Those drones are capable but easily detectable due to it's non-stealth technology. Good for fighting terrorist groups.
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I like this one, Good job by China. Carries plenty of guided missiles. Hopefully Iran would build similar drones with stealth technology.
 
israel developed jemming system for drones no need stealthy
 
No wonder, KSA has a great share in China's oil market.
Those drones are capable but easily detectable due to it's non-stealth technology. Good for fighting terrorist groups.
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I like this one, Good job by China. Carries plenty of guided missiles. Hopefully Iran would build similar drones with stealth technology.
You wish
 
According to the Chinese Sina news agency based on the 4th of September 2016 defenseworld.net article claiming that KSA has signed a deal for 300 armed drones with China..

买了300架?沙特土豪与中国造翼龙无人机合影
1/17

据印度网站(defenseworld.net)16年9月4日报道,美国的盟友沙特已经与中国签订了300架无人机采购
协议,这款无人机能够携带导弹和激光制导炸弹
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I've also heard of a huge drone deal during the Zuhai air show!!!

ch-4-uav-in-saudi-arabia-xxl-jpg.372449


The CH-4 has a range of about 3,500km, can carry precision-guided bombs and missiles and can loiter over target areas for up to 40 hours.

Here some new selfies with it. Serial 20301 I think

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world is moving towards china now.
pakistan rightly tilted towards china.
china is the future
 

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