Chapter 1184 Tacit Understanding

Air Police 200, the Chinese Air Force will only equip one, mainly for export.

The Chinese Air Force will only equip a small amount of Air Police 500 and will only export them to friendly countries.

The Air Police 600 is China's only carrier-based early warning aircraft. It will only be used for its own use and will not be exported to any country.

The Air Police 2000, a large early warning aircraft and the main force of the Chinese Air Force's early warning aircraft, is currently only for personal use and will not be exported.

Some things can be exported, but some things are not suitable for export.

On this point, everyone has a tacit understanding.

For example, mushroom bombs, intercontinental missiles, etc. are not suitable for export.

So far, Panshan Group has never exported the Aegis-3 long-range missile defense system and the Aegis-4 long-range missile defense system, and has not even deployed them overseas, let alone the latest Aegis-5 long-range missile defense system. Missile defense system.

The international arms market seems to be booming, but in fact there are many unspoken rules. No one will talk about these unspoken rules, but they really exist.

This is everyone's tacit understanding. Once someone breaks this tacit understanding, it will cause a chain reaction.

For example, India, no matter how good its relations with the United States and Russia are, cannot import nuclear submarines and medium-range missiles.

For example, Cuba can only import short-range missiles, and their performance is not very advanced.

For example, Saudi Arabia can possess medium-range ballistic missiles, but it cannot possess medium-range ballistic missiles with too advanced performance. Other Arab countries cannot buy medium-range ballistic missiles even if they have money.

For example, in Libya, Russia sold S300 air defense missile systems to Libya, as well as MiG-29 fighter jets, Su-27 fighter jets, and Su-30 fighter jets. However, Libya did not even have short-range ballistic missiles with a range of 500 kilometers.

Everyone has a tacit understanding with each other and communicates in private.

As the three countries with the largest arms exports in the world, each has its own fixed arms exporting countries and areas of competition. Competition is competition, but there will be no chaos.

U.S. arms exports are mainly to NATO countries, Japan, South Korea, and Australia, and then to individual African countries, including India.

Russian arms exports are mainly to Eastern European countries, five Central Asian countries, African countries such as Libya, and then to India, a major customer, and some Latin American countries.

China's arms exports are mainly to Southeast Asia, South Asia, the Middle East, Africa, Latin America, and a few European countries.

American weapons mainly focus on advanced brands, and they are exported to countries that are not short of money. When it comes to American weapons, they seem to be particularly advanced, and even ordinary weapons can be sold at high prices.

Russian weapons are mainly designed to be practical and durable, and they can do anything if you don't accept it. They may be dismissed as worthless by the Americans, but they often have unexpected effects on the battlefield.

Huaxia Weapon focuses on a super cost-effectiveness, the most advanced for the same price, the cheapest for the same performance, considerate service, full of sincerity, and the most reputable reputation. Moreover, the export of weapons from the United States and Russia will come with political conditions, economic conditions, etc., but Chinese weapons are really just normal commodity trade without any additional conditions.

What's more, China will thoughtfully provide you with an army construction plan and devote itself to building an army suitable for your country's national conditions.

Liu Tao came to the Commercial Aircraft Research Institute.

The Commercial Aircraft Research Institute, the largest commercial aircraft research center in China, has thousands of aircraft design technicians covering all areas of aircraft. For example, it has a dedicated team to develop seats and constantly improve the comfort of the seats.

On the first floor, there is a 'Radar Eagle' helicopter, but here is the development of various commercial helicopters, divided into different application fields, such as medical rescue, short-distance transportation, emergency rescue, hoisting equipment, geological exploration, forest protection and fire-fighting, and aerial photography. Wait, then there are different tonnages.

On the second floor, there is a Yun-13 model. The second layer here is all about the improvement research of Yun-13. Based on the Yun-13, it is divided into development teams.

On the third floor, there is a Y-10 model, and the Y-10 development team is constantly developing the Y-10.

On the fourth floor, there is a C919 model, which represents the C919-related development team. The design of the C919 is mainly completed here.

After visiting the Commercial Aircraft Research Institute, Liu Tao went to the Military Aircraft Research Institute.

The Military Aircraft Research Institute, which has the highest level of confidentiality at the 011 Aviation Base, holds a lot of secrets here.

It can be said that any research project is confidential.

The real data of any military aircraft is kept confidential, because only by keeping it secret can opponents not be able to develop weapons for it. Once it is known and understood, and there are no secrets, the effectiveness of that military aircraft will be greatly reduced.

Here, there is even a J-7 and J-8 improvement team. Even now, the relevant technical teams have not given up on improving the J-7 and J-8.

There is the development of various military helicopters, various fighter jets, reconnaissance aircraft, electronic warfare aircraft, airborne early warning aircraft, aerial tankers, strategic transport aircraft, and strategic bombers.

There are still people involved in this, and they are also developing drones.

UAV, or unmanned aircraft, is an unmanned aircraft controlled by radio remote control equipment and self-contained program control devices. There is no cockpit on the aircraft, but it is equipped with autopilot, program control device and other equipment. Personnel on the ground, on ships or at the mother aircraft remote control station use radar and other equipment to track, locate, remotely control, telemeter and digitally transmit it. It can take off like an ordinary aircraft or be launched into the air with a booster rocket under radio remote control, or it can be taken to the air by the mother aircraft for flight. When recovered, it can land automatically in the same way as the landing process of an ordinary aircraft, or it can be recovered by parachute or interception net by remote control, and can be used repeatedly many times.

UAVs have always been one of the directions of aircraft development, especially in the military.

Compared with manned aircraft, it has the advantages of small size, low cost, easy use, low requirements for combat environment, and strong battlefield survivability, and is favored by the military of various countries in the world.

So far, drones have been involved in wars for more than half a century!

The development of drones was very fast after World War II.

China started its research on drones relatively early. As early as the late 1950s, China began the process of independently developing drones. At that time, due to the Soviet Union's cancellation of aid and evacuation of experts, the Chinese Air Force had a serious shortage of La-17 unmanned target aircraft for testing, so China had to make up its mind to develop its own unmanned target aircraft, which led to the birth of the Changkong No. 1 (CK-1) high-speed unmanned target aircraft.

On December 6, 1966, Changkong No. 1 (CK-1) made its first successful flight. By 1988, Changkong No. 1 and its series of improved models had played an important role in China's air-to-air weapons tests, nuclear weapons test sampling and other tasks.

In order to meet the needs of national defense construction and scientific research, in 1969, the state issued a task to develop a high-altitude unmanned photographic reconnaissance aircraft, and the development work was undertaken by the Beijing Aviation College. This is the Wuzhen 5 UAV. From 1964 to 1970, my country shot down 19 BQM-147 unmanned reconnaissance aircraft. The Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics copied the American-made BQM-147H unmanned reconnaissance aircraft and developed the Wuzhen-5 UAV. (End of this chapter)