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Update: Chinese FH-909 rotary-wing UAV shows design improvements

By Akhil Kadidal |

The Feihong FH-909 is a miniature, unmanned rotary-wing platform designed for the low-altitude penetration of hostile areas and battlespaces. (Janes/Sam Wise)

Images of the Aerospace Times Feihong Technology Corporation's (Feihong's) new FH-909 vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) rotary-wing unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) at the recently concluded Airshow China 2024 reveal that the platform has undergone external design changes, suggesting its growing maturity.

The FH-909 is a miniature, unmanned VTOL aircraft designed to penetrate hostile areas and battlespace at low altitude, according to Feihong. In February 2024 the UAV appeared as a model at the World Defense Show (WDS) in Riyadh in conceptual form, with a sleek airframe; swept, stub wings; and small exhausts. At Airshow China 2024 at Zhuhai, however, the UAV was displayed with what appeared to be a composite body, enlarged and additional exhausts for the platform's diesel/gasoline engine powerplants and internal electronics, and redesigned stub wings.

The FH-909 was also shown at Airshow China 2024, with an electro-optic/infrared (EO/IR) pod. A brochure printed by Poly Technologies (a state-owned exporter) states that the UAV is equipped with a synthetic aperture radar (SAR) unit. This system is likely located in a cone protrusion present at the rear of the FH-909's fuselage.

The UAV displayed at Zhuhai also contained bulges on the tail, which are likely GPS/BeiDou navigation reception antennas, Janes assesses. A large cone located in the front, upper fuselage is indicative of a satellite communications (satcom) system. The product literature adds that the platform can also be equipped with an electronic warfare (EW) package.

The FH-909's “payload interfaces” allow the UAV to accommodate payloads for logistics, reconnaissance, strike, and electronic countermeasures, Poly Technologies claims.

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