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Source: CPLAAF


CHINA'S NEW H-20 BOMBER MAY HAVE UNMANNED FLIGHT CAPABILITY
Wednesday, March 4, 2015

Source: CPLAAF


BEIJING - China is developing a stealth bomber. Dubbed H-20, the stealth bomber could employ a subsonic low-observable "flying wing" configuration. Xi'an Aircraft Industrial Corporation could be prime contractor for this project, which may see the H-20 entering service by 2025.

The H-20 could incorporate an unmanned flight capability or China could develop an unmanned combat air vehicle (UCAV) version of it. Beijing is rapidly expanding its unmanned air vehicle (UAV) inventory.

 

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