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2011-08-24 (China Military News from China-defense-mashup)
-- On August 22, one Chinese Secret Military Drone crashed in Hebei Province, North China. The local police force has blockaded the crashed area, but some local villagers still pictures some photos before the arriving of law-enforce personnel.
The accurate crash position is in the hill area of Huining Town, Xingtai County. The crashed UAV is very similar to the U.S. RQ-4 Global Hawk. Some resources report that this UAV is called as "Tianchi" (天翅) or BZK-005 and researched by CAC (Chengdu Aircraft Corporation). A model of this UAV was once displayed with famous Dark Sword Combat UAV in 2006 Zhuhai Airshow.
tianchi2.jpg

The Crash Site of Chinese UAV
In last 5 years, China has been developing some strategic reconnaissance UAVs to accomplish the similar missions like RQ-4 in areas near China Mainland. In October 2009, another large UAV has been exposed and it has 18-20 meter (60-66ft) wing span with a horizontal stabilizer linking canted outward twin tails. Unlike the turbofan engine of RQ-4, Chinese people's Strategic Reconnaissance UAV is propelled by turboprop engine.
In 2010, Chinese Xi'an Modern Control Technology Institute was successfully passed a design review of missile and parts used by an unmanned reconnaissance and attack aircraft, by the Project Management Department of AVIC. This event tells a truth that the Xi'an Modern Control Technology Institute have made a major breakthrough in the field of Attacking UAV development.
tianchi.jpg

Tianchi UAV in test
In the middle of 2011, during the Chinese Navy's annual sortie through the disputed waters between the Japanese islands Okinawa and Miyakojima, Japanese forces tailing the 11-strong Chinese fleet spotted a previously unknown Chinese weapon system: a small Unmanned Aerial Vehicle, apparently launched from the deck of a Chinese warship. Besides, A Xianglong UAV with diamond-shape wing structure, was pictured in June 2010 to display China's steady steps in high-altitude, long-duration UAV development.
At the world's largest robotics trade show held in month, a Shenzhen-based firm showcased a small, short-range drone—about the size of a pizza pan—in the drone market.
One Chinese Military Drone crashed in North China*|*China Military Power Mashup
 
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Isent this the same drone thew were saying wus American..some time back ...ROFL

Yup ur right Pal ... the destroyed Drone picture is FAKE ... in previous thread someone was claiming that Chinese had shoot down the global hawk.
 
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Yup ur right Pal ... the destroyed Drone picture is FAKE ... in previous thread someone was claiming that Chinese had shoot down the global hawk.
well if they claim like this then one day when the chinese h6 bomber crashed they would say this picture is fake & actually they shoot down b2 Bomber & this was it's pics:cheesy:
 
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Made in China quality at it's best
may be the batteries have leaked up, here the chinese ones actually do leak easily. is this what you mean to say ???
may be the batteries have leaked up, here the chinese ones actually do leak easily. is this what you mean to say ???
 
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2011-08-24 (China Military News from China-defense-mashup)
-- On August 22, one Chinese Secret Military Drone crashed in Hebei Province, North China. The local police force has blockaded the crashed area, but some local villagers still pictures some photos before the arriving of law-enforce personnel.
The accurate crash position is in the hill area of Huining Town, Xingtai County. The crashed UAV is very similar to the U.S. RQ-4 Global Hawk. Some resources report that this UAV is called as "Tianchi" (天翅) or BZK-005 and researched by CAC (Chengdu Aircraft Corporation). A model of this UAV was once displayed with famous Dark Sword Combat UAV in 2006 Zhuhai Airshow.
tianchi2.jpg

The Crash Site of Chinese UAV
In last 5 years, China has been developing some strategic reconnaissance UAVs to accomplish the similar missions like RQ-4 in areas near China Mainland. In October 2009, another large UAV has been exposed and it has 18-20 meter (60-66ft) wing span with a horizontal stabilizer linking canted outward twin tails. Unlike the turbofan engine of RQ-4, Chinese people's Strategic Reconnaissance UAV is propelled by turboprop engine.
In 2010, Chinese Xi'an Modern Control Technology Institute was successfully passed a design review of missile and parts used by an unmanned reconnaissance and attack aircraft, by the Project Management Department of AVIC. This event tells a truth that the Xi'an Modern Control Technology Institute have made a major breakthrough in the field of Attacking UAV development.
tianchi.jpg

Tianchi UAV in test
In the middle of 2011, during the Chinese Navy's annual sortie through the disputed waters between the Japanese islands Okinawa and Miyakojima, Japanese forces tailing the 11-strong Chinese fleet spotted a previously unknown Chinese weapon system: a small Unmanned Aerial Vehicle, apparently launched from the deck of a Chinese warship. Besides, A Xianglong UAV with diamond-shape wing structure, was pictured in June 2010 to display China's steady steps in high-altitude, long-duration UAV development.
At the world's largest robotics trade show held in month, a Shenzhen-based firm showcased a small, short-range drone—about the size of a pizza pan—in the drone market.
One Chinese Military Drone crashed in North China*|*China Military Power Mashup

Fake news as was discussed and concluded in previous thread. Check the first photo, it is psed, the trees, grass and ground has no impact signs, all trees and branches are not broken, no over-thrown mud, UAV surfaces are clean as new, no bruises, no mud, no scratched paint.
 
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yaar ye kya eek he drone hey jo pore dunya may baar baar har jaga girta hey aur phir theek hojata hey lolz
 
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So what if one drone crash? Why don't we appreciate Chinese progress and her achievements in aviation industry. Don't we remember every failure make your research more strong.I appreciate China's efforts and advancement especially in defense technologies.

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Jailer
 
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