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China improves cueing for Cloud Shadow UAV

23rd February 2018 - 00:20 GMT | by Wendell Minnick in Taipei

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China’s UAVs will reach farther, faster and hit the enemy harder, if current trends continue. Evidence of this was visible at the recent 2018 Singapore Airshow, where the China National Aero-Technology Import and Export Corporation displayed an artistic rendering (pictured above) of three variants of the high-altitude, high-speed fixed-wing Cloud Shadow.

Powered by a WP11C turbojet, the CS-1 variant is outfitted with a synthetic aperture radar (SAR), the CS-2 is equipped with communication intelligence/electronic intelligence (COMINT/ELINT) sensors and the third, CS-3, has four hardpoints under its wings and is capable of carrying eight different types of weapons using an

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Wendell Minnick

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Wendell Minnick (顏文德) was Shephard's Senior Asia Correspondent throughout 2017 and 2018. Wendell is an …

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