Zhuhai Airshow 2024

Iranian Air Force Cmdr. visits China military exhibition​

Iranian Air Force Cmdr. visits China military exhibition

TEHRAN, Nov. 12 (MNA) – Iranian Air Force Commander Brigadier General Hamid Vahedi visited the 15th China International Aviation and Aerospace Exhibition, also known as Airshow China or the Zhuhai Airshow 2024.

Heading a specialized delegation, General Hamid Vahedi visited the Zhuhai Airshow 2024 in China at the invitation of the commander of the People's Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF) to attend the 75th anniversary of the establishment of the Air Force of China and the 15th China International Aviation and Aerospace Exhibition.

Vahedi met with General Chang Dingqiu, the commander of the People's Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF), and some air force commanders, exchanging views on bilateral relations in various fields.

 
Is it me or the J-10CE can carry a total of 4 BVRs on chin/center hard point. See both images.
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In one image we see 2 BVRs on the right chin hard point and in another we see 2 BVRs on the left chin hard point. Any insights?

Btw these are only the chin hard points clearly visible. We're not even talking about the centerline being able to carry 2 more BVRs (pic released few days ago)
 
This is a really cool airshow, so much being revealed! I hope the arabs stop bootlicking the Americans since they only get scraps.
 

China's Robo Wolves Unveiled at Airshow China 2024​

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Nov 12, 2024 #AirshowChina2024 #ChinaRoboWolves #MilitaryTechnology

At Airshow China 2024 in Zhuhai, China South Industries Group Corporation (CSGC) introduced a groundbreaking development in military technology: Robo-Wolves.

These advanced quadrupedal robots, known as "mechanical wolves," are designed to bring new levels of versatility and tactical power to modern warfare.

Equipped with cutting-edge reconnaissance, combat, and support capabilities, these robo-wolves have captivated military experts and attendees alike with their revolutionary design and combat potential.

In this video, we explore how the Robo-Wolves work, their strategic advantages, and their role in the evolving field of unmanned warfare. With their cluster combat tactics, these robots can work together like a "wolf pack," adapting to complex terrain and challenging environments such as urban areas, mountains, and plateaus.

They are designed for high mobility, capable of climbing stairs, traversing uneven landscapes, and working alongside infantry in rugged conditions. CSGC has introduced a system that combines ground-based Robo-Wolves with airborne drones, creating an integrated combat force capable of air-ground collaboration for missions that demand agility and resilience.

At around 70 kilograms, these Robo-Wolves carry various payloads and can be configured for diverse mission roles. The system includes integrated strike, reconnaissance, transport, and support models, each optimized for a different tactical purpose.

With a combat radius of 2 kilometers, 3-hour endurance, and up to 30 network nodes, the Robo-Wolves are built for extended, autonomous missions where they perform coordinated actions, share information in real-time, and adapt dynamically to changing battlefield conditions.

Beyond their impressive mobility and versatility, the Robo-Wolves provide critical support in special operations and infantry missions by tackling issues like poor communication, low mobility, and limited access in rugged environments.

This video details their unmanned cluster combat capabilities and examines how they enhance reconnaissance, combat efficiency, and operational support.As we analyze the mechanical wolves and their demonstration at the 2024 Airshow China, this video sheds light on their potential to redefine autonomous warfare, improve tactical operations, and expand the capabilities of the modern military.

The Robo-Wolves are more than a technological innovation—they are a glimpse into the future of smart, unmanned military operations.

Stay tuned as we break down how China’s Robo-Wolves are set to transform military strategies and reshape the battlefield with their advanced cluster warfare capabilities.

Key Specifications:Weight:
70 kgCombat Radius: Up to 2 km
Endurance: 3 hoursMax Network
Nodes: 30 self-organizing nodes
Functionality: Reconnaissance, attack, transport, and operational support
Terrain Adaptability: Urban, plateau, mountainous environments
 

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