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TK3600

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It took a long time. Finally Z10 is a great helicopter among world's designs. What is the name of latest variant we saw?
 

Hendrik_2000

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It is taken from this video. Now it also show missile warning on the weapon stub of the helicopter. Helmet mounted Display minute 15:05
Kill the enemy with eyes! The PLA's new generation of "ordnance helmets" accidentally exposed! Massive details of the third-generation armed helicopter Wuzhi-10 made in China revealed! "Military Technology" 20210727 | Military fans in the world
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The main content of this program: armed helicopters are helicopters that are equipped with weapons and are developed to perform combat tasks. They are divided into special-purpose and multi-purpose types. The Zhi-10 helicopter is a third-generation armed helicopter independently developed by China. It has good low-altitude performance and combat capabilities, and is known as the "Thunderbolt". Its deployment has greatly improved the assault and anti-armor capabilities of the PLA Army Air Force.


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Deino

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but we know it is with operational unit now and not experimentation or prototype! But my post is about new for me of missile warning system ? or what is that sensor?


This one is indeed new, but since you especially noted the helmet was accidentally revealed I wanted to correct this.
 

Hendrik_2000

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Those are not MAWs, they are LWRs, and they have been around forever. Z-10 prototypes already had them installed, and they've been photographed hundreds thousands of times in the years since. How is this new to you?
I see it first time on wing stub! I know they are there but not on wing stub
 

by78

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I see it first time on wing stub! I know they are there but not on wing stub

Did you read what I said? They've always been on the wing stub. Where did you think they were?

Here's an early prototype (with P&W Canada turboshafts) from 14 years ago:
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Here's another image from the China International Aviation & Aerospace Exhibition
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