Bill Sweetman has done a detailed analysis on the aerodynamic characteristics and potential uses of two high-altitude, long-endurance (HALE) unmanned aircraft that appeared in China recently.
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Sweetman concluded that Shenyang’s Divine Eagle, with its twin-body is likely to be a platform for an airborne early warning radar.
The Guizhou Soar Dragon, with its joined-wing configuration, is optimized to carry a wide variety of payloads.
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