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SOAR EAGLE! CHINA'S COOLEST LOOKING DRONE ENTERS PRODUCTION

Thus far, the Chinese have three long-endurance, medium-high altitude UAVs to fufil specific niches within the reconnaissance realm. From largest to smallest:

I am wondering why all UAVs in China are classified as reconnaissance UAV by some western media.:wave:

1. Divine Eagle -- anti-stealth airborne early warning.
2. Soar Dragon -- electronic supporting measure.
3. Wind Shadow (风影), the only typical electro-optical reconnaissance UAV.
 
China Begins Production of ‘Xianglong,’ its First Long-range Missile Armed Drone

Arhur Dominic Villasanta | Jul 20, 2016 04:39 AM EDT

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Xianglong (Soaring Dragon) illustration. (Photo : Guizhou Aircraft Corporation)

China has begun production of its Xianglong (or Soaring Dragon) aerial drone that will be used both to designate enemy warship targets for China's anti-ship ballistic missiles and to attack these warships.

Declassified photos show three of the unusually shaped drones being assembled at the Guizhou Aircraft Corporation. Other drones are also certainly in production.

Xianglong, which is a high altitude, long endurance (HALE) unmanned aerial vehicle, is the only aircraft in the world featuring "closed tandem wings" that look like the shape of a diamond when viewed from above.

This unusual joined wing design, which spans 20 meters, increases Xianglong's flight endurance and high altitude performance by reducing wingtip drag. Xianglong has an estimated maximum takeoff weight of some 12 tons.

The main mission of Xianglong is long-range aerial reconnaissance, mostly over water. Because it's a HALE aircraft, Xianglong will inevitably be outfitted with sensors that can designate enemy warships for targeting by Chinese anti-ship ballistic missiles and cruise missiles.

Its long endurance and large sensor payload will allow Xianglong to shadow U.S. Navy aircraft carriers. It can also conduct electronic attack with jammers and spoofers.

One source, however, said Xianglong will be armed with missiles and smart bombs along with the Wing Loong (Yilong / Pterodactyl); Sky Saber and Lijian (Sharp Sword), all of which are unmanned combat air vehicles. Xianglong will probably be the first in this list to be armed for combat operations.:o:

In wartime, Xianglong's jammers will jam radars of enemy fighters and missiles. It will also jam communications between enemy bombers, airborne early warning and control aircraft, drones and datalinks between satellites, ships, land based missile launchers and missiles.
 
China Begins Production of ‘Xianglong,’ its First Long-range Missile Armed Drone

Arhur Dominic Villasanta | Jul 20, 2016 04:39 AM EDT

browse.php

Xianglong (Soaring Dragon) illustration. (Photo : Guizhou Aircraft Corporation)

China has begun production of its Xianglong (or Soaring Dragon) aerial drone that will be used both to designate enemy warship targets for China's anti-ship ballistic missiles and to attack these warships.

Declassified photos show three of the unusually shaped drones being assembled at the Guizhou Aircraft Corporation. Other drones are also certainly in production.

Xianglong, which is a high altitude, long endurance (HALE) unmanned aerial vehicle, is the only aircraft in the world featuring "closed tandem wings" that look like the shape of a diamond when viewed from above.

This unusual joined wing design, which spans 20 meters, increases Xianglong's flight endurance and high altitude performance by reducing wingtip drag. Xianglong has an estimated maximum takeoff weight of some 12 tons.

The main mission of Xianglong is long-range aerial reconnaissance, mostly over water. Because it's a HALE aircraft, Xianglong will inevitably be outfitted with sensors that can designate enemy warships for targeting by Chinese anti-ship ballistic missiles and cruise missiles.

Its long endurance and large sensor payload will allow Xianglong to shadow U.S. Navy aircraft carriers. It can also conduct electronic attack with jammers and spoofers.

One source, however, said Xianglong will be armed with missiles and smart bombs along with the Wing Loong (Yilong / Pterodactyl); Sky Saber and Lijian (Sharp Sword), all of which are unmanned combat air vehicles. Xianglong will probably be the first in this list to be armed for combat operations.:o:

In wartime, Xianglong's jammers will jam radars of enemy fighters and missiles. It will also jam communications between enemy bombers, airborne early warning and control aircraft, drones and datalinks between satellites, ships, land based missile launchers and missiles.

What's the deal with the Sharp Sword? Is a new variant being built (hence the rumored SAC UAV)?
 
Is there any particular name given to this wing design?
PS - Looks badass!
 
Waiting for the unveiling of jet powered semi stealth armed drones...
They will change the security and stability environment for SCE & ECS.
 

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