03 March 2017

News Story: China's AVIC Achieves First Flight of Wing-Loong II UAV

A 1st generation Wing-Loong UCAV
by Bill Carey

China conducted the first flight of the indigenous Wing-Loong II unmanned aircraft system (UAS) on February 27, the state-run Xinhua News Agency announced. The development coincided with news that manufacturer Aviation Industry Corporation of China (AVIC) has received a large order for the reconnaissance and strike drone from an unidentified customer.

First revealed in September 2015 and exhibited as a model at the Singapore Air Show last year, the Wing-Loong II is a new generation, turboprop-powered UAS designed by AVIC’s Chengdu Aircraft Design and Research Institute. The number-one aircraft performed a 31-minute flight from “a highland airfield in western China,” Xinhua said.

Stated specifications of the Wing-Loong II are a wingspan of 67 feet (20.5 meters), maximum takeoff weight of 9,260 pounds (4,200 kg), external payload capacity of 1,058 pounds (480 kg), maximum altitude of 29,527 feet and 20 hours’ endurance. The aircraft bears resemblence to the heavier, more capable U.S.-made MQ-9 Reaper, which carries 3,750 pounds (1,701 kg) and operates to 50,000 feet, according to the U.S. Air Force.

Read the full story at AINonline