02 August 2022
by Akhil Kadidal & Akshara Parakala
China's new electronic warfare FH-95 UAV is being developed to analyse and collect sensor data from adversarial ground stations to help Chinese crewed and uncrewed combat aircraft conduct deep strikes. The UAV designs depicted in this graphic are based on official mock-ups or images of the aircraft released by CASC. (Janes)
China is testing the performance of its new Feihong 95 (Flying Swan or FH-95) electronic warfare (EW), reconnaissance and strike unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV).
Developed by the Aerospace Times Feihong Technology Company (ATFTC), the FH-95 is said to have passed a milestone test that examined the aircraft's performance, according to a 26 July report by the state-owned newspaper, Global Times . ATFTC is a subsidiary of the state-owned China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (CASC).
Images of the UAV released to Russian media on 25 July show two prototypes of the FH-95 in flight-testing. One had a serial number indicating user-evaluation trials. Images show a second UAV with four weapon hardpoints. This UAV appeared to be equipped with one 44 kg FT-8C laser-guided missile.
China is testing the performance of its new Feihong 95 (Flying Swan or FH-95) electronic warfare (EW...
02 August 2022
by Akhil Kadidal & Akshara Parakala
China's new electronic warfare FH-95 UAV is being developed to analyse and collect sensor data from adversarial ground stations to help Chinese crewed and uncrewed combat aircraft conduct deep strikes. The UAV designs depicted in this graphic are based on official mock-ups or images of the aircraft released by CASC. (Janes)
China is testing the performance of its new Feihong 95 (Flying Swan or FH-95) electronic warfare (EW), reconnaissance and strike unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV).
Developed by the Aerospace Times Feihong Technology Company (ATFTC), the FH-95 is said to have passed a milestone test that examined the aircraft's performance, according to a 26 July report by the state-owned newspaper, Global Times . ATFTC is a subsidiary of the state-owned China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (CASC).
Images of the UAV released to Russian media on 25 July show two prototypes of the FH-95 in flight-testing. One had a serial number indicating user-evaluation trials. Images show a second UAV with four weapon hardpoints. This UAV appeared to be equipped with one 44 kg FT-8C laser-guided missile.
China is testing the performance of its new Feihong 95 (Flying Swan or FH-95) electronic warfare (EW...
02 August 2022
by Akhil Kadidal & Akshara Parakala
China's new electronic warfare FH-95 UAV is being developed to analyse and collect sensor data from adversarial ground stations to help Chinese crewed and uncrewed combat aircraft conduct deep strikes. The UAV designs depicted in this graphic are based on official mock-ups or images of the aircraft released by CASC. (Janes)
China is testing the performance of its new Feihong 95 (Flying Swan or FH-95) electronic warfare (EW), reconnaissance and strike unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV).
Developed by the Aerospace Times Feihong Technology Company (ATFTC), the FH-95 is said to have passed a milestone test that examined the aircraft's performance, according to a 26 July report by the state-owned newspaper, Global Times . ATFTC is a subsidiary of the state-owned China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (CASC).
Images of the UAV released to Russian media on 25 July show two prototypes of the FH-95 in flight-testing. One had a serial number indicating user-evaluation trials. Images show a second UAV with four weapon hardpoints. This UAV appeared to be equipped with one 44 kg FT-8C laser-guided missile.
China is testing the performance of its new Feihong 95 (Flying Swan or FH-95) electronic warfare (EW...
02 August 2022
by Akhil Kadidal & Akshara Parakala
China's new electronic warfare FH-95 UAV is being developed to analyse and collect sensor data from adversarial ground stations to help Chinese crewed and uncrewed combat aircraft conduct deep strikes. The UAV designs depicted in this graphic are based on official mock-ups or images of the aircraft released by CASC. (Janes)
China is testing the performance of its new Feihong 95 (Flying Swan or FH-95) electronic warfare (EW), reconnaissance and strike unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV).
Developed by the Aerospace Times Feihong Technology Company (ATFTC), the FH-95 is said to have passed a milestone test that examined the aircraft's performance, according to a 26 July report by the state-owned newspaper, Global Times . ATFTC is a subsidiary of the state-owned China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (CASC).
Images of the UAV released to Russian media on 25 July show two prototypes of the FH-95 in flight-testing. One had a serial number indicating user-evaluation trials. Images show a second UAV with four weapon hardpoints. This UAV appeared to be equipped with one 44 kg FT-8C laser-guided missile.
China is testing the performance of its new Feihong 95 (Flying Swan or FH-95) electronic warfare (EW...
02 August 2022
by Akhil Kadidal & Akshara Parakala
China's new electronic warfare FH-95 UAV is being developed to analyse and collect sensor data from adversarial ground stations to help Chinese crewed and uncrewed combat aircraft conduct deep strikes. The UAV designs depicted in this graphic are based on official mock-ups or images of the aircraft released by CASC. (Janes)
China is testing the performance of its new Feihong 95 (Flying Swan or FH-95) electronic warfare (EW), reconnaissance and strike unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV).
Developed by the Aerospace Times Feihong Technology Company (ATFTC), the FH-95 is said to have passed a milestone test that examined the aircraft's performance, according to a 26 July report by the state-owned newspaper, Global Times . ATFTC is a subsidiary of the state-owned China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (CASC).
Images of the UAV released to Russian media on 25 July show two prototypes of the FH-95 in flight-testing. One had a serial number indicating user-evaluation trials. Images show a second UAV with four weapon hardpoints. This UAV appeared to be equipped with one 44 kg FT-8C laser-guided missile.
China is testing the performance of its new Feihong 95 (Flying Swan or FH-95) electronic warfare (EW...
02 August 2022
by Akhil Kadidal & Akshara Parakala
China's new electronic warfare FH-95 UAV is being developed to analyse and collect sensor data from adversarial ground stations to help Chinese crewed and uncrewed combat aircraft conduct deep strikes. The UAV designs depicted in this graphic are based on official mock-ups or images of the aircraft released by CASC. (Janes)
China is testing the performance of its new Feihong 95 (Flying Swan or FH-95) electronic warfare (EW), reconnaissance and strike unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV).
Developed by the Aerospace Times Feihong Technology Company (ATFTC), the FH-95 is said to have passed a milestone test that examined the aircraft's performance, according to a 26 July report by the state-owned newspaper, Global Times . ATFTC is a subsidiary of the state-owned China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (CASC).
Images of the UAV released to Russian media on 25 July show two prototypes of the FH-95 in flight-testing. One had a serial number indicating user-evaluation trials. Images show a second UAV with four weapon hardpoints. This UAV appeared to be equipped with one 44 kg FT-8C laser-guided missile.
China is testing the performance of its new Feihong 95 (Flying Swan or FH-95) electronic warfare (EW...
02 August 2022
by Akhil Kadidal & Akshara Parakala
China's new electronic warfare FH-95 UAV is being developed to analyse and collect sensor data from adversarial ground stations to help Chinese crewed and uncrewed combat aircraft conduct deep strikes. The UAV designs depicted in this graphic are based on official mock-ups or images of the aircraft released by CASC. (Janes)
China is testing the performance of its new Feihong 95 (Flying Swan or FH-95) electronic warfare (EW), reconnaissance and strike unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV).
Developed by the Aerospace Times Feihong Technology Company (ATFTC), the FH-95 is said to have passed a milestone test that examined the aircraft's performance, according to a 26 July report by the state-owned newspaper, Global Times . ATFTC is a subsidiary of the state-owned China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (CASC).
Images of the UAV released to Russian media on 25 July show two prototypes of the FH-95 in flight-testing. One had a serial number indicating user-evaluation trials. Images show a second UAV with four weapon hardpoints. This UAV appeared to be equipped with one 44 kg FT-8C laser-guided missile.
China is testing the performance of its new Feihong 95 (Flying Swan or FH-95) electronic warfare (EW...
02 August 2022
by Akhil Kadidal & Akshara Parakala
China's new electronic warfare FH-95 UAV is being developed to analyse and collect sensor data from adversarial ground stations to help Chinese crewed and uncrewed combat aircraft conduct deep strikes. The UAV designs depicted in this graphic are based on official mock-ups or images of the aircraft released by CASC. (Janes)
China is testing the performance of its new Feihong 95 (Flying Swan or FH-95) electronic warfare (EW), reconnaissance and strike unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV).
Developed by the Aerospace Times Feihong Technology Company (ATFTC), the FH-95 is said to have passed a milestone test that examined the aircraft's performance, according to a 26 July report by the state-owned newspaper, Global Times . ATFTC is a subsidiary of the state-owned China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (CASC).
Images of the UAV released to Russian media on 25 July show two prototypes of the FH-95 in flight-testing. One had a serial number indicating user-evaluation trials. Images show a second UAV with four weapon hardpoints. This UAV appeared to be equipped with one 44 kg FT-8C laser-guided missile.
China is testing the performance of its new Feihong 95 (Flying Swan or FH-95) electronic warfare (EW...