Norinco’s CR500 VTOL UAV cleared for delivery to undisclosed customer
The China North Industries Group Corporation (Norinco) announced on 27 November that
its Golden Eagle CR500 vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV)
has completed final inspections and been cleared for delivery to an undisclosed costumer.
The company released an image via its WeChat account showing a total of five CR500s –
each of which is fitted with a chin-mounted electro-optical infrared (EO/IR) sensor turret –and what appeared to be two truck-mounted ground control stations at an undisclosed location.
Norinco said the move marked a “leap forward in the development and production” of the multirole UAV
but provided no further details about the image or the intended customer.
The company said that the strike-capable CR500, which features coaxial rotors and can carry various payloads depending on the mission, can be used for
battlefield reconnaissance,
target acquisition,
electronic warfare,
communication relay,
and damage assessment operations.
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