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The Chinese Z-20 Stealth Helicopter. The U.S. hasn't officially confirmed the existence of modified stealth UH-60s, so not much is known about them, and the same is true of the stealth Z-20.
Now, China has modified its Z-20, a clone of the UH-60, with similar capabilities, resulting in a new stealth Z-20 helicopter. The Chinese Z-20 stealth helicopter East Pendulum/X ...
China has been unveiling a lot of new weaponry lately, but one of their latest reveals looks really, well, out of this world. Called the “Super Great White Shark” by Chinese media, the ...
An experimental attack helicopter that looks like a flying saucer has been unveiled in China. The strange flying machine, dubbed the Great White Shark, is loaded with an arsenal of high-tech ...
SEAL Team Six accidentally crashed a helicopter during the famed 2011 raid. Out of spite for its own humiliation, Pakistan forwarded the wreckage to China—with disastrous results.
The mysterious new helicopter is already under construction, according to Wu Ximing, designer of the Chinese CAIC Z-10 attack helicopter. ... China’s New Stealth Fighter Is a Challenge to U.S.
China’s stealth efforts have manifested in the Chengdu J-20 fighter. About 50 J-20s have been produced so far, ... Meet the RAH-66 Commanche Stealth Helicopter.
Clips seen as providing early glimpse of scale and symbolism expected when China marks its 80th World War II Victory Day on September 3.
The J-35A isn’t intended to strictly outperform China’s first stealth fighter, the beefy Chengdu J-20, which likely will retain greater range, maximum payload, and maximum speed.
China also unveiled a new version of its PL-15 long-range air-to-air missile. It comes with folding tailfins, a design that allows for more compact stowage to fit the country’s stealth fighter jets.
It was widely presumed that they needed sort of a bomber version in that 20 series that started with the Z-20 attack helicopter. And then we saw the J-20 stealth fighter, and then of course the Y ...
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