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Chinese UAV

There are about 1 1,000 UAVs in active service in China. The earliest unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) was Changkong-1, and the high-speed UAV (CK- 1) was successfully finalized in 1965 ~ 1967 by the Second Station of an Air Force Experimental Training Base in Badain Jaran Desert. The main person in charge is known as the "father of Chinese drones."

Sky-1 is a large jet radio-controlled high subsonic aircraft, which can be used for missile aiming or air defense training. After proper modification, Changkong-1 can perform tasks such as air pollution monitoring, topography, mining area survey, etc. The aircraft adopts a typical high subsonic layout, with slender and streamlined fuselage, straight wings and large aspect ratio. The horizontal tail is rectangular and installed in the middle of the vertical tail. The front and rear sections of the fuselage are aluminum alloy semi-hard shell structures. The engine and its air inlet are installed in the nacelle at the lower part of the fuselage.

Changhong-1 is a high-altitude multi-purpose UAV designed and developed by Beihang University. This kind of plane is called Wuxian -5 in the military and DR-5 in English. Changhong-1 can be used for military reconnaissance, aerial photography, unmanned aerial vehicle or geological survey, atmospheric sampling and other scientific research. The development of this aircraft began in 1969. 19721first flight on October 28th, 1968 formally equipped troops +065438.

ASN-206 multi-purpose UAV was developed by Xi 'an Aisheng Technology Group of Northwestern Polytechnical University. The machine was developed in February of 1994 65438+. It is widely rumored in the west that the aircraft was developed with the technical support of Tadiran Company in Israel.