China’s UAV into a period of fast progress

Thanks to the increasingly advanced support systems, China’s UAV is progressing in all aspects. In his interview with Outlook Weekly, Wei Yiyin, head of the Third Research Institute of China Aerospace Science & Industry Corporation, said that although the UAV industry in our country developed later than the world’s large UAV exporters, the domestic UAV was progressing rapidly thanks to the country’s loosening of airspace control, improving customer approvals, and advancing technologies.

“In general, the UAV is still in a early stage around the world. Its development paths andapplication models are still under investigation.” Military expert Chen Hu said in theinterview that happily, China is catching up in this aspect.

“It is easier to develop UAV technology than ordinary airplanes because its light weight,small size, and the advantage of flying with no pilot onboard.” According to Chen Hu,this is why the UAV is booming throughout the world. In addition to this, the UAVindustry also includes flight control systems, navigation systems, data recyclingsystems, launch/recovery systems, and power supply systems that form a complete setof support.

It is learned from the expert that these support systems pose the real challenge in theUAV development. Chen Hu said that one important reason for the large progressChina UAV has made in recent years is the obvious achievements of related supportsystems.
He said that breakthroughs have been made in at least two areas. First, theconstruction of the Beidou Navigation Satellite System is advancing smoothly; second,the successful development of the early-warnng aircraft system shows that China has achieved the high-speed data link.

“Longer cruising time and far more effective monitoring and patrol are achievablebecause of the UAV’s ability to operate without the physiological limitations of humans.The costs are also much lower than ordinary airplanes”, said Chen Hu.
From the development practices overseas, it can be told that in addition to its extensiveapplications in the military, the UAV has unique advantages both in security, frontier guarding, rescue and other civil areas, especially in complicatedly dangerous aerial activities.



		

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