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Yes a new upgraded Z-10 is in trial phase our Chinese members can share the details. I found this pictureA recent image (July 2015) suggested an improved Z-10 (Z-10K?)was under development and a prototype has flown. It appears to feature an improved targeting system with an additional sensor behind the PVDS and a new 23mm gun.
Yes a new upgraded Z-10 is in trial phase our Chinese members can share the details. I found this picture@Beast @Deino @Chinese-Dragon @ChineseTiger1986 @cirr
Thanks for the details and @fatman17 and @Tipu7 Check these picturesSorry, but this is not an upgraded, improved version but simply an old image of the no. 03 prototype. just look at the fuselage configuration ...
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Is Z10 underpowered?A recent image (July 2015) suggested an improved Z-10 (Z-10K?)was under development and a prototype has flown. It appears to feature an improved targeting system with an additional sensor behind the PVDS and a new 23mm gun.
Is their any upgrade in fuselage?Sorry, but this is not an upgraded, improved version but simply an old image of the no. 03 prototype. just look at the fuselage configuration ...
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Is Z10 underpowered?
Does it need new more powerful engines???
Is their any upgrade in fuselage?
Pakistan Army
Two Cessna 208Bs Delivered to Pakistan Army
Posted on 3 February, 2016
New Honduran Air Force Cessna 208B Grand Caravan EX FAH-020 taking off on December 23 from Base Aérea Teniente-Coronel Hernán Acosta Mejía Air Base, Tegucigalpa-Toncontín International Airport. Two of the type have also recently been delivered to the Pakistan Army. Mario Theresin
A PAIR of new production Cessna 208B Grand Caravan EXs were delivered to Pakistan during December and are believed to have entered service with the Army Aviation Corps. The comprise N546PA (c/n 208B5246) and N548PA (c/n 208B5248), which were cancelled from the US register on December 30 after taking up military serials. An order for these aircraft had not been announced and it is unknown whether any further examples are due to follow.
Both aircraft, painted in camouflage colours, had departed from Wichita/Mid-Continent Airport, Kansas, on November 30 for Moundridge, also in Kansas. They remained there until December 14, when they left for Kokomo Municipal Airport, Indiana, then on to Burlington International Airport, Vermont, before flying to Santa Maria in the Azores on December 17 and then onwards to Pakistan. AFD-Dave Allport
Addition of new small birds will enhance our capabilities. Good to see any kind of development in Navy.
Good luck Navy!
You mean Army right ? And its not a good development if we buy more VIP planes !