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List of unmanned aerial vehicles of China : ウィキペディア英語版
List of unmanned aerial vehicles of China
This is a list of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs, or 'drones'), of China. There are further categories and sub-categories following the main, comprehensive list, and some of the UAVs appear in more than one category/ sub-category when they can be classified by more than one. As late of 2010, there are more than a hundred UAV developers/manufacturers currently in China.〔(Chinese UAV industry )〕 By 2014, that number is increased to over two hundred thirty UAV developers / manufacturers in China, with over two third of them are private enterprises (PE), and the remaining are government owned enterprises (GOE). Most of the GOEs are fully capable of indigenously completing the entire development of UAVs of various sizes, from the initial design at the very beginning, all the way to the final completion of UAVs of various sizes, ranging from the smallest micro air vehicle (MAV)s to the largest UAVs. In contrast, most PEs lack such capability because they are assemblers purchasing existing commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) subsystems such as airframes, flight control systems (FCS) and propulsion systems and integrating these subsystems together into final products of their own. Compounded with transparency and language hurdles, this often creates confusion among observers and analysts outside Chinese because the same UAV appears to be shown by different firms, while in reality, the only thing common is the COTS airframe chosen by different firms, which choose different COTS for other subsystems when assembling UAV of their own. For those PEs do have the full capability to indigenously completing the entire development of UAVs, their products are often limited to unmanned blimp/airships, unmanned helicopters/multirotors and micro air vehicle (MAV)s, which consist of the majority of Chinese UAVs. The Chinese UAV market is projected to be ¥ 10 billion in 2015,〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Chinese UAV market in 2015 )〕 and within next two decades, it is expected to increase to ¥ 46 billion.〔(Chinese UAV market in next 20 years )〕 As the end of 2013, there are over fifteen thousand UAVs operating in China in the civilian sector alone.〔
== Comprehensive list ==
This main list including miniature, micro (MAVs), and unmanned combat air vehicles (UCAVs), unmanned blimps, rotary-wing UAVs of the People's Republic of China.

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