List of unmanned aerial vehicles of China
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This is a list of unmanned aerial vehicles of China.
Chinese companies are leaders in the global civilian drone industry and China is the second largest drone market in the world, after the United States.[1][2] In late of 2010, there were more than a hundred Chinese UAV developers/manufacturers.[3] Chinese manufacturer DJI held three-quarters of consumer market share in 2017.[4] IN 2018, DJI was dominant, followed by Chinese company Yuneec, US company 3D Robotics and French company Parrot.[5]
List
[edit]- Aisheng ASN-205
- Aisheng ASN-206
- Aisheng ASN-207
- Aisheng ASN-209
- Aisheng BZK-006
- Aisheng DCK-006
- Aisheng JWP01
- Aisheng JWP02
- Aisheng Silver Eagle
- Aisheng WZ-6
- AVIC Dark Sword
- CAIG Wing Loong family
- CAIG Wing Loong II
- CASC Rainbow family
- CASC CH-901
- CASIC HW-600 Sky Hawk (WJ-600)
- CASIC HW-610
- CASIC WJ-010
- CASIC WJ-100 Blade
- CASIC WJ-500
- CASIC WJ-600 A/D
- ChangKong-2
- Chengdu WZ-10
- DJI Flame Wheel family
- DJI Phantom family
- DJI Spreading Wings family
- Ehang Ghost
- Ehang Hexacopter
- Feihong FH-97
- Feihong FH-97A
- Guizhou WZ-7 Soaring Dragon
- Harbin BZK-005
- Hongdu GJ-11
- Nanjing CK-1
- Shenyang BA-5
- Shenyang J-6W
- Star UAV System Star Shadow
- SYAC Divine Eagle
- SYAC Spider-Man ZZX
- SYAC XLB Patroller
- V750 UAV
- WZ-5
- Yuneec International Typhoon H
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "The Chinese Drone Market Report 2019". Research and Markets. May 2019. Archived from the original on 9 March 2020. Retrieved 9 November 2022.
- ^ "DJI Won the Drone Wars, and Now It's Paying the Price". Bloomberg Businessweek. 26 March 2020. Retrieved 9 November 2022.(subscription required)
- ^ "Expert: Low-altitude aerial survey of civilian light and small UAVs has reached the international leading level". news.ifeng.com. 6 September 2010. Archived from the original on 6 May 2018. Retrieved 9 November 2022.
- ^ Bateman, Joshua (1 September 2017). "China drone maker DJI: Alone atop the unmanned skies". CNBC. Archived from the original on 1 September 2017. Retrieved 9 November 2022.
- ^ "Consumer Drones By the Numbers in 2018 and Beyond". News Ledge. 4 April 2017. Archived from the original on 14 January 2021. Retrieved 9 November 2022.