This is the type of “game changer” that India must deploy along the Sino-Indian border as soon as possible。
Not this .. but chinese do make an okay "tent" .... the key thing is what is the price of the "tent"?
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This is the type of “game changer” that India must deploy along the Sino-Indian border as soon as possible。
Not this .. but chinese do make an okay "tent" .... the key thing is what is the price of the "tent"?
tent?
how about shut up your big mouth and show me your indian built SAM that have been exported to NATO nations?
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one day indian, alway big mouth
to be frankly honest, the 'news' reported by the OP article is just !@#$%^&
indian army got a few toys and now showing off in front China. a nation that couldn't even secure its power grid is showing off its UAVs in front of China.
what a joke.
And yours is a poor copy ... just cheap that's all.
Looks like the missile was unable to destroy the target at 1:36
The target seems to me moving undisturbed even after the detonation of the missile
but only 49 Will that be enough.
49 drones?
Even Somalian pirates have more drones than that
This is the type of game changer that India must deploy along the Sino-Indian border as soon as possible。
Chinas latest drone model, the CH-4, is exhibited in Beijing on Sept. 27. (Nanae Kurashige)
September 28, 2013
By NANAE KURASHIGE/ Correspondent
BEIJING--In an apparent challenge to U.S. dominance, China showcased its latest drones at Aviation Expo China 2013.
The Chinese drone that garnered the most attention was the satellite-linked CH-4, which has a 3,500-kilometer operational range and a 40-hour flight capability.
The unmanned aerial vehicle is being compared to the U.S. militarys Predator UAV. The CH-4 can carry four to six missiles and has already been deployed on an experimental basis.
The drone can attack targets located 5,000 meters below, said the manufacturers engineer in charge of technological development. It can also carry out reconnaissance activities and do mineral and geological research. Its abilities are equivalent to those of the U.S. militarys latest drone.
Organizers of the Beijing expo set up a special corner to exhibit Chinas unmanned aircraft. Aviation Expo China 2013 started Sept. 25 and will end Sept. 28.
A total of 19 companies and research institutions used the event to showcase their newest offerings, particularly to developing countries, in a bid to export Chinas aviation technology.