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China Unveils the World’s First 6-Ton Unmanned Tiltrotor Aircraft

China has unveiled a prototype of the new R6000 tiltrotor drone, developed by United Aircraft. Initially designed for civilian missions, it’s clear that the drone also holds significant military potential. The R6000 stands out for its large size, impressive payload capacity, long-range capabilities, and relatively high speed.

The first completed prototype of the R6000 is shown in a photo, with a poster in front of the aircraft stating that it is the “first machine off the production line.” The R6000 features high-mounted constant-chord wings and three-bladed propellers. It appears that China drew inspiration from third-generation tiltrotor technology developed by Bell, used in the V-280 Valor.

The U-shaped tail features horizontal stabilizers with large vertical fins mounted on each end. Two large, beam-like structures are positioned right behind the cockpit. While their primary purpose is to house the main landing gear, it’s possible they could also be used to install sensors or other equipment.

Initial estimates suggest that each engine will have a power output of between 1,500 and 2,000 horsepower. According to United Aircraft, the maximum takeoff weight is up to 6,100 kg, with a payload capacity of 2,000 kg, a top speed of 550 km/h, and a service ceiling of 7,620 meters.

The R6000 has a maximum flight range of 1,500 km. The manufacturer describes it as an autonomous aerial vehicle (AAV), but there are reports that the design will eventually be adapted to carry up to 10 passengers. Development of the R6000 began in 2021, with certification expected to be completed by 2027. The company plans to officially showcase the tiltrotor at the Zhuhai Airshow later this year.

Although United Aircraft is not one of the largest aerospace companies in China, it has significant experience in designing and building rotary-wing drones, including small quadcopters. These drones are primarily used in logistics, surveillance, firefighting, and emergency response operations.

Perhaps the most impressive aspect of the R6000 is its size. With a maximum takeoff weight exceeding 6 tons, it falls into the same category as the Leonardo AW609 tiltrotor, though it is smaller than the V-22 Osprey. Its capacity to carry up to 10 passengers is also comparable to the AW609, which can hold up to 12 passengers in a high-density seating configuration.

It is quite possible that China may order military modifications of the R6000 to meet its specific needs, potentially joining the growing family of Chinese transport drones with dual civil and military applications. The tiltrotor’s long range, speed, and payload capacity make it a strong candidate for various missions in the Indo-Pacific region, where access to traditional runways may be limited during wartime and where there will be a need for delivering supplies to remote areas.

Source: twz

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