Wz-10

PiSigma

"the engineer"
Re: WZ-10 waste of money.

what about the Boeing-Sikorsky RAh-66 Comanche?? it is supposed to be the first stealth helicopter.

WZ-10 is china's first attack helio, so it might not be as good as european or russian or american attack helios, since they have decades more of experience. but they got to start somewhere. PLA probably produce only a limited amount of them, find the problems and start designing a new one. that's what they've been doing for almost everything else, what's going to make this any different?? they want to modernize, and not mass production.
 

Totoro

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Re: WZ-10 waste of money.

As far as i know, it WAS supposed to be first stealth(y) helicopter. But it got terminated. Something like 38 billion dollars being spent for its development. Way to go, american taxpayers are surely glad to know that.
 

MIGleader

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new wz-10 thread

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WZ-10 Attack Helicopter
The PLA Army Aviation lacks an attack helicopter such as the AH-64 Apache or Mi-28 Havoc. The limited attack helicopter force consists of 30-40 WZ-9s and 8 SA-342L Gazelles, along with 60 Mi-17 Hips with unguided rocket launchers.

The primary mission for the treetop hugging WZ-10 is battlefield interdiction, eliminating the enemy ground fixed and mobile forces, and concurrently certain air combat ability.

Development of a dedicated attack helicopter began in the mid-1990s at the 602 Institute and Changhe Aircraft Industry Company (CHAIC) in Jingdezhen, Jiangxi Province. The new WZ-10 (Wuzhuang Zhisheng-10) is apparently similar to the South African Rooviak and Italian Agusta A129. The design uses the power plant and transmission derived from the Harbin Z-9, with the fuselage modified to accommodate two pilots.

The helicopter can carry up to 8 ATGMs, or IR-guided short-range AAMs. Although the helicopter might still not be as capable as the U.S. AH-64 Apache, it will probably play a significant role in Army Aviation modernisation and force compabilities.

According to another report, the PLA orignally selected the the MI-35 but chose the Rranco-German Tiger as the source of emulation. Around 1991-92 the PLA leased a single Pakistani AH-1 for technical evaluation.

Future upgrades to the WZ-10 will include sensor package carried on the Z-11 light helicopter that will improve target acquisition. The WZ-10 is equipped with FLIR thus allowing an operations in all weather.

The helicopter's net weight is approximately 5,543 kilograms. The helicopter approximate length is 14.15 meters, is 3.84 meters high, and is roughly 4.25 meters at its widest point.

The WZ-10 is believed to be equipped with flight transmission system from the Z-9. The main rotar consists of 4 blades made up of a compound material. The diameter of the blades is approximately 12 meters length. The WZ-10 has a non-traditional design that uses composite and radar absorbant materials.

The WZ-10 is believed to have two European MTR 390 turboshafts, though concrete information on the system is not entirely clear. The navigation and avionics are probably from domestic sources. The navigation system consists of radioaltimeter, doppler radar and GPS.

Reports indicate that the WZ-10 has an optics system that relays sensor information to the pilots helmets; essentially a system similar to the US Integrated Helmet and Display Sighting System (IHADSS). The helmet system also controls the direction that the machine gun is aiming. This allows the pilots to have an improved situation awareness as they can monitor flight systems and observe the terrain.

Two wings along the fuselage that are roughly 4.32 meters long may carry 1,500 kilograms of munitions, including a 57.0 mm multibarrel rockets, the red arrow anti-tank missile. A 23 mm machine gun is fixed to the cabin at the front of the helicopter.

The fire control system is similar to the French Starry Night digital integration design.

The cabin's bulletproof glass may resist 7.62 millimeter ammunition and composite armor under the cabin resists 12.7 millimeters machine gun fires. The cabin is equipped to maximize fire protection and thw WZ-10 is also outfitted with ejection seats similar to the Ka-50.

The WZ-10 is also equipped with radar warning systems and with systems that will alert the crew that it has been targetted with laser range finders. The helicopter is also equipped with passive countermeasures and in an effort to reduce fratricide is equipped with IFF.

Future upgrades to the WZ-10A will likely include new a radar, fire control systems, infrared exhaust suppression and the ability to be flown from naval vessels.

concepts
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future development
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renmin

Junior Member
Re: new wz-10 thread

I agree with what you had said, these photos look nothing like the real WuZuang (armed in Chinese) 10. for one thing I think all these pictures look too much like the American RAH-66 Comanche. We all know the real WZ10 looks nothing like a comanche. The WZ 10 would probably China's first actual attack helicopter. Right now, therre is little solid info on the WZ10
 

MIGleader

Banned Idiot
Re: new wz-10 thread

very true. most of the existing wz-10 photos are versions of tigers, rooivalks, alligators, or apaches.

global securities offers some good insight into the program, but cant reveal the truth.
 

renmin

Junior Member
Re: new wz-10 thread

MIGleader said:
very true. most of the existing wz-10 photos are versions of tigers, rooivalks, alligators, or apaches.

global securities offers some good insight into the program, but cant reveal the truth.
true, then again, this project is quite secret, for one thing the americans are trying to find out the basics behind the WZ10 design. You can see how obssesed they are at spying on other countries. you will find out the truth once that Wz10 becomes operational for then the news would be on (chinese) newspapers, news etc.
 

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Re: new wz-10 thread

it's simply pointless to have so many WZ-10 threads open. As for WZ-10 picture, the one on JDW recently should be a good WZ-10 picture.
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muyang523

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To add about RAh-66 i heard that it was intented for army reconnaisance role. Though it does have missiles on it.

The Boeing-Sikorsky RAH-66 Comanche was an advanced U.S. Army military helicopter intended for the armed reconnaissance role, incorporating stealth techniques. Had it entered service, it would have been the first U.S. helicopter specifically designed for the all-weather armed scout mission and the first 'stealth' helicopter, but it was cancelled in February 2004


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akinkhoo

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so far the apache appears rather hard to intergrate into combined arm operations. also the longbow system is a very very expensive equipment, i think most apache units has only 1/3 equiped with it. there is also a problem of relaying data between them as the appoarching path of the apache is usually low and this prevent good secured communication with the rest of the forces.

overall, not as useful as i hope. but it looks good and can provide effective cover support for critical operations; like securing landing site, it can move inland and clear the campers just as the bulk of the force makes landfall. reducing the enemy fire concentration from the lines as they deal with the flanking heli at the same time.

it is like shock troop to me, very deadly when use at the right timing; but can quickly become minchmeat if left in the battle for too long. i wonder if they intended the WZ10 will fit the above role?
 

renmin

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muyang523 said:
To add about RAh-66 i heard that it was intented for army reconnaisance role. Though it does have missiles on it.




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True, RAH 66 was built for recon missions but is also an attack helicopter. thats what RAH stands for, Reconnaisance Attack Helicopter
 
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