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The Jian-10 (Fighter-10), China's
homemade fighter aircraft, performs during the 7th China International
Aviation and Aerospace Exhibition in Zhuhai, south China's Guangdong
Province, Nov. 4, 2008. Jian-10 is shown on the exhibition which is held
from Nov. 4 to Nov. 9. (Xinhua/Lu Hanxin) Photo Gallery>>> |
BEIJING, Nov. 5 -- A host of hi-tech, homegrown
military hardware was among the biggest draws on the opening day of the China
International Aviation & Aerospace Forum in Zhuhai yesterday.
Among the visitors was self-confessed military
technology fan Huang Bo, who said he had spent 1,000 yuan (150 U.S. dollars) on
his trip from Anhui province, where he is a student at the University of Science
and Technology, just to catch a glimpse of the latest gear.
"The J-10 fighter is the biggest highlight for me,"
he said.
"I went to the show in 2006 hoping to see one, but
was disappointed that it didn't show. This year, when news photos proved it
would be in Zhuhai, I booked my ticket immediately."
But the J-10 is not the only attraction, the
24-year-old said.
"There are many new weapons on show for the first
time," he said.
Among them are various types of Unmanned Aerial
Vehicles (UAVs).
Wang Weidong, director of the system engineering
department at the China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (CASC),
said one of the stars of the China-made UAV lineup is the medium-range CH-3.
"The vehicle has a payload of nearly 100 kg and
provides a platform that can be used in the future to carry air-to-ground
weapons," he said.
UAVs used for air-to-ground attacks are widely
recognized around the world as the future of combat, he said.
Also drawing the crowds yesterday was the WS-2
long-range, guided multiple launch rocket system.
The massive, camouflaged vehicle, which some have
nicknamed China's Hummer, is making its debut at the show.
Wang Wei, who works in the marketing department at
the CASC, said the rocket system's maximum firing range is 200 km, a distance
that few other launchers can match.
It excels in fast response and high firing density,
and is among the most advanced rocket systems ever developed in China, he said.
In the show's defense missile area, the portable
FN-16 air-defense system was also making its debut and drawing the crowds, Wang
Weidong said.
This piece of equipment represents the leading edge
in portable air-defense systems, a field in which China is truly a world leader,
he said.
(Source: China Daily)