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That thing does not have v-shaped tail fins.
my fault.......i reedited my post because a very nice man reminded me that those photos might be too sensitive,sorry for making people confused
Why does China name everything ending with a Dragon ? Fierce Dragon.... Vigorous Dragon.... Soar Dragon. I am sure China has non fictional predatory fauna too.
Looks like a IAI Eitan,though smaller.Looks cool though.
Sorry about the confusion. I mixed up the Soar Dragons. Aviation Week (in 2008) had called an earlier Chinese UAV a Soar Dragon as well.
Trick or Treat?
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"Footage of Soar Dragon, which is similar in configuration and role to the U.S Global Hawk, was recently posted on the internet appearing to show the UAV undergoing taxi trials – conceptual ones, of course.
All pictures D.Barrie/AW&ST"
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Two questions. Is the new UAV named Soar Dragon? Are the Soar Dragon specifications for the twin-tailed Aviation Week UAV pictured above or for the new plane in the spy picture by HouShanghai?
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ok thats one big UAV!
will it be able to carry weapons?