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A new armed naval variant of China's Z-9 helicopter has been rolled out, fitted with a new anti-ship missile.

Developed from Harbin's Z-9C shipboard helicopter, already in service with the People's Liberation Army (PLA) Navy, the latest aircraft is designated Z-9D. An image taken recently at the Harbin Aircraft Industry Group facility in the northeastern city of Harbin, Heilongjiang Province, shows what appears to be the prototype Z-9D armed with a Hongdu radar-guided TL-10B (KJ-10B) missile.

This is the first time that an anti-ship missile has been seen on a Chinese naval helicopter. The image also confirms that the air-launched TL-10 programme is moving forward to deployment.

The TL-10 missile family first appeared in public as a ship-launched weapon (JJ-10) in 2004. In 2006, its manufacturer, the Hongdu Aviation Industry Group, showed the air-launched version (KJ-10). The TL-10 series is a modern, lightweight anti-ship missile system with a 30 kg armour-piercing warhead. It is a rocket-powered, relatively high speed (M0.85) weapon with a maximum range of about 18 km when air launched.

Perhaps the most significant aspect of the TL-10 programme is that it has been developed in co-operation with Iran.


Source: http://www.janes.com/news/defence/jdw/jdw080804_1_n.shtml

Any chance of PN getting their hands on this helo?
aziqbal
Pakistan is getting the Z9C chopper with the F22P frigates, I hope we can get the Z9D if it is ready for export.

I am sure in the coming years China will make good progress in helicopter technology and by 2015 could have a medium sized helicopter ready and a decent naval varient of it too with advanced anti-ship missiles of NATO standard.
XxSilentViruzxX
A mere publicity/propaganda stunt as usual.
What good is an "armed" helicopter with a missile that has 12km range?

I would call it a flying duck trying to grow paws.
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