Zhuhai (China): A military drone whose manufacturer says it can cruise for 20 hours at 15,000 metres (50,000 feet) was among Chinese warplanes, missiles, and other weapons technology shown in public for the first time Tuesday at the opening of the country's biggest air show.
The Chinese space programme planned to unveil a rocket for a crewed space flight capable of carrying a 25-tonne payload to lunar orbit at the 13th China International Aviation and Aerospace Exhibition, an official newspaper said. The event, which runs through Sunday, was postponed from late 2020 due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The Ruling Communist Party is pouring billions of dollars into developing fighter jets, stealth technology, drones, and other hardware for its military wing, the People's Liberation Army, as it presses claims to disputed seas and other territories. Powered by two turbofan engines, the CH-6 drone can carry early warning radar, air-to-ground missiles, and other weapons, according to its manufacturer, the China Academy of Aerospace Science, a subsidiary of China Aerospace Science and Technology Corp.