CH-4 in flight. Sinodefense
Asia Times: China’s armed drones appear built from stolen data from US cyber intrusions
China’s vibrant military blogosphere presented a video this month revealing a missile-firing unmanned aerial vehicle in action, dropping bombs against ground targets.
The Caihong-4, or CH-4, unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) is a testament to the remarkable success of China’s military in copying vital high-technology weapons that currently are considered among the most cutting edge arms systems used in modern combat operations for both ground strikes and intelligence-gathering.
WNU Editor: The above Chinese drone certainly looks like a Reaper.
They are known for this type of thing, its why all their equipment looks like ours or Russia's. Basically they are thieves, they are good at copying others technology but are bankrupt with their own.
ReplyDeleteIsrael also stole
ReplyDeleteHermes 900 - http://www.airforce-technology.com/projects/hermes-900/images/4-hermes-900.jpg
The format doesn't say anything. Content is the differential. Compare:
RQ-170 (US) - http://i.telegraph.co.uk/multimedia/archive/02074/Drone_2074601b.jpg
Neuron (Europe) - https://s3.eu-central-1.amazonaws.com/euobs-media/9bfb528b2efc41228d5f162bf0606ca8-480x.jpg
Sharp Sword (China) - http://www.iiss.org/-/media//images/blog%20iiss%20voices/2013/may%202013/lijan630.jpg?la=en
Does anyone know where Bill Clinton was?
ReplyDeleteHe did a good job giving away missile tech.