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China unveils new electronic spy plane

Other News Materials 18 March 2016 03:38 (UTC +04:00)
Equipped to handle electronic warfare, China has unveiled its latest spy plane.
China unveils new electronic spy plane

Equipped to handle electronic warfare, China has unveiled its latest spy plane, Sputnik reported.

Dubbed the "Scout" Electronic Reconnaissance Aircraft CSA-003, the new aircraft is built by the China Electronic Technology Corporation Avionics division, and is a form of special mission aircraft typically used for maritime patrol and oil spill response.

A variant of the Austrian-designed Diamond DA42 utility plane, the 1.7 ton aircraft features twin turboprop engines and can carry one or two pilots as well as a sensor operator. To carry out surveillance, the CSA-003 comes equipped with the latest Electronic Intelligence (ELINT) equipment and a state-of-the-art processing suite, all of which is housed in a pod beneath the fuselage.

The plane can detect, track, and analyze enemy electronics, including radar, weapons guidance, and communication systems.

The CSA-003 has the optional capability of including an electro optical/infrared sensor turret.

While the plane can operate independently, it can also use satellite connections to coordinate electronic attacks with multiple units, including the Y-9 aircraft and configured ground stations.

Given that the Diamond DA42 is subject to EU arms restrictions, analysts predict that the CSA-003 will most likely be used for border patrols.

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