GAIC UAV

GAIC UAVs are unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) developed by the Chinese Guizhou Aircraft Industry Corporation (GAIC), some of which have entered service with the Chinese military.

Pigeon Hawk

Pigeon Hawk (Ge-Ying or Geying, 鸽鹰) is a fixed-wing UAV developed by GAIC by converting a manned light aircraft. It is mainly intended for tactical reconnaissance.[1]

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Sunshine

Sunshine (Yang-Guang or Yangguang, 阳光) UAV is a fixed-wing UAV in conventional layout developed by GAIC and has entered service with Chinese authorities mainly for remote sensing. There are several features that distinguish Sunshine from the rest of Chinese UAVs; Sunshine adopts a low wing configuration and a retractable tricycle landing gear system. Sunshine is also equipped with a satellite dish communication antenna housed in the bulge in the fuselage, where the cockpit of manned aircraft would be located, so that information such as data and images can be passed down to a command and control center hundreds or thousands of miles away in near real time. Sunshine is powered by a three-blade propeller driven by a tractor engine moutnted in the nose, as opposed to most Chinese UAVs that are equipped with a two-blade propeller driven by an engine.

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BZK-007

BZK-007 is the military version of Sunshine UAV adopted by the Chinese military. The only external visual difference between BZK-007 and Sunshine is that BZK-007 has a fixed tricycle landing gear system.[4] The weight and space saved from the elimination of the retractable landing gear system can be used either for additional payload or fuel, so BZK-007 has a slightly increased range and payload capacity than its civilian counterpart.

Guizhou Central

Guizhou Central (Qian-Zhong or Qianzhong, 黔中) UAV is another derivative of Sunshine UAV developed by GAIC. The most distinct external visual difference between Guizhou Central and BZK-007/Sunshine is that the fuselage of Guizhou Central is more aerodynamically refined, shaped like a shuttle. The elimination of the bulk in the fuselage means the elimination of satellite dish antenna for long range communications. Guizhou Central is equipped with a retractable tricycle landing gear system, and like BZK-007 and Sunshine, it is also equipped with a three-blade propeller driven by a tractor engine mounted in the nose.

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