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Where is it? Can you share the source?
Some guy posted it on weibo and called it the Bohai sea monster. So presumably its based out of a naval port somewhere along Bohai.Where is it? Can you share the source?
I'd expect it to, especially if they're aiming for a Class C (capable of full flight)That said, the hull looks like a pretty standard flying boat with a pretty standard high wing.
I think the SCS is rough waters due to prevailing winds, but Bohai Bay west of the Korean peninsula should be pretty low waves and swells.Stuff like this is why I'm curious about potential Russian assistance or access to Soviet research via Russia or Ukraine (be it authorized access or not).
The USSR had a huge interest in GEV and invested heavily into it with several large scale, military grade prototypes. That means that there are tons of research on the topic available and China would most likely be very interested in this sort of thing.
Not an unmanned one, but yes the Soviets tried with the Bartini VVA-14.Not sure if there's a better thread for this, but has anyone seriously tried making an unmanned ekranoplan for ASW? If a WIG vehicle were made small enough to dodge around waves rather than flying over them (The image I have in mind is albatrosses in the southern ocean) could they carry a MAD boom, or similar, at very low altitude in the Atlantic?
Thanks, though I wasn't expecting that, well, unconventional an airframe.Not an unmanned one, but yes the Soviets tried with the Bartini VVA-14.
And I agree that a WiGE vehicle would be just about ideal for carrying a MAD.
Not a WIG, but Saro designed the P.200 Weapons Carrier, a radio-controlled hydrofoil that could be launched from corvettes and submarine chasers.
I think it's described "The Admiralty and the Helicopter" by James Jackson.
Chris
Yeah, the VVA-14 is very weird.Thanks, though I wasn't expecting that, well, unconventional an airframe.
Some technologies are always welcome, and even if we don't actually put them into service, some of their technologies are still valuable for development.I don't know what's the point of researching this thing. It's completely unusable in poor sea conditions.
Bohai Bay and ECS should be pretty mild waves most of the time.I don't know what's the point of researching this thing. It's completely unusable in poor sea conditions.