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China Has Developed A Gyrocopter With Guided Anti-tank Missiles On Board Gadget Tendency

August 23, 2022
Source: gadgettendency.com gadgettendency.com
News Snapshot:
The People’s Liberation Army of China (PLA) showed a new military equipment – a two-seat armed gyrocopter. The device is equipped with four guided missiles and a camera system that allows you to detect targets and direct missiles at them. It also allows the machine to be used for reconnaissance purposes. A video describing the new product was broadcast on the PLA news channel CCTV7, the exact release date of the story is unknown. Gyrocopters are designed by Shaanxi Baoji Special Vehicles Manufacturing. The flight range of such a “baby” is 400 km, the speed is unknown. Note that gyrocopters...
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