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Z-18F (Sea Eagle) Chinese Anti-Submarine Helicopter

Z-18F

Autonomous Unmanned Helicopter
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Basic Information
Name
Z-18F (Sea Eagle) Chinese Anti-Submarine Helicopter
Designation
Z-18F
Alternate Designation
Z-18F
Equipment Type
Autonomous Unmanned Helicopter
Manufacturer
Avicopter (Changhe Aircraft Industries Corporation)
Date of Introduction
2018
Description

Z-18F is a specialized anti-submarine and anti-ship helicopter. Z-18F: Anti-submarine version with surface radar, dipping sonar, hardpoints intended for torpedoes/missiles, and sonobuoys. The Z-18 is a single-rotor helicopter with tail rotor and a non-retractable landing gear, thought to be based on the Avicopter AC313, an updated design based on the earlier Harbin Z-8. A naval version of the Z-18 was first revealed on board the Chinese aircraft carrier Liaoning. In 2014, the army version of Z-18 was revealed in Chinese army publications. The Z-18 replaces the Z-8's distinctive boat hull lower fuselage with a tail ramp for offloading small vehicles; it also has a glass cockpit and a lightweight hull made with extensive use of composites and titanium as well as composite main rotor blades. It is powered by three WZ-6C turboshafts, giving it a maximum takeoff weight of 13.8 tons (30,360 lb) and enabling it to carry 27 troops or five tons (11,000 lb) of cargo with a range of up to 1,000 km (620 mi). Several versions are planned including utility/VIP transport, airborne early warning (AEW), and anti-submarine warfare (ASW). The Z-18F ASW variant is equipped with a dipping sonar, up to 32 sonobuoys, and 4 Yu-7 torpedoes. It has a chin-mounted surface search radar and is probably fitted with a datalink similar to the Ka-28 enabling it to operate as a third-party targeting director for anti-ship missiles. The Z-18J AEW variant has a radar antenna fitted in place of the loading ramp that is lowered for operation when airborne. Because of its size there are few People's Liberation Army Navy vessels capable of operating the Z-18; some that are include Liaoning, Type 071 amphibious transport dock, Type 075 landing helicopter dock, and Type 055 destroyer. In January 2018, China released video footage indicating that the Z-8G Gaoyuan (Plateau) had entered service with the People's Liberation Army Ground Force. It may replace the S-70C-2 and Z-8B version for operations in high-altitude areas such as Xinjiang and Tibet, as in flight tests it was able to reach as high as 9,000 m (29,528 ft). Some Z-8Gs are fitted with a SATCOM fairing on the tailboom, aft of the engine exhausts.

Air & Air Defense Specifications
Crew 2
Engine Turboshaft (3 hp)
Max Speed 336.0 km/h
Cruise Speed 250.0 km/h
Range 900.0 km
Service Ceiling 9 m
Variants
Z-18 Based on the Avicopter AC313 design, it features a modified lowered fuselage and an improved WZ-6C turboshaft. A nose-mounted weather radar as well as FLIR and TV turrets were installed. Additional communication and navigation antennae are also added.
Z-8G Army version with an extended nose housing a terrain following radar and EO turret.
Z-18F Anti-submarine version with surface radar, dipping sonar, hardpoints intended for torpedoes/missiles, and sonobuoys.
Z-18J AEW variant with a multimode active electronically scanned array radar from the 38th Institute.
System
Alternative Designation Z-18F
Type Anti-Submarine Helicopter
Manufacturer Avicopter (Changhe Aircraft Industries Corporation)
Crew 2 ea
Passengers 27 ea
Blades, Main Rotor 4 ea
Blades, Tail Rotor 5 ea
Number of Engines 3 ea
Number of Hard Points 4
Internal Payload 4 tons
External Payload 5 tons
Landing Gear Landing gear is non-retractable.
Dimensions
Length 23 m
Main Rotor Diameter 19 m
Height 7 m
Weight, Empty 9.8 tons
Weight, Maximum Take Off 13.8 tons
Automotive
Engine Name 3 x WZ-6C
Engine Type Turboshafts
Engine Power 3 x 1 752 shp
Maximum Speed up to 336 km/h
Cruise Speed 250 km/h
Maximum Range 900 km
Ferry Range 1 600 km
Service Ceiling up to 9 km
Rate of Climb 6.67 m/s
Armament
Missile #2
Name YJ-83; NATO: CSS-N-8 Saccade
Type Anti-Ship Cruise Missile
Manufacturer China Aerospace Science and Industry Corporation
Length INA
Diameter INA
Weight INA
Warhead 190 kg high-explosive fragmentation
Engine CTJ-2 turbojet
Operational Range 180 km
Maximum Speed Mach 0.9
Guidance System Inertial navigation/active radar homing terminal guidance
Missile #2
Name YJ-9
Type Anti-Ship Missile
Manufacturer China Aerospace Science and Industry Corporation
Length 2.5 m
Diameter 0.18 m
Wingspan 0.587 m (unfolded); 0.450 m (folded)
Weight 117 kg
Warhead 29 kg semi armour-piercing high explosive, with time-delay fuze
Engine Solid rocket engine
Operational Range 25 km
Flight Altitude 15-20 m (flight)
Maximum Speed Mach 0.8
Guidance System millimeter wave ARH / TV guidance / Infrared homing
Sonobuoys
Name INA
Basic Load 32
Note 30 small openings are positioned along its rear loading ramp for dropping sonobuoys.
Fire Control and Avionics
Surface and Search Radar It has a chin-mounted surface search radar and is probably fitted with a datalink similar to the Ka-28 enabling it to operate as a third-party targeting director for anti-ship missiles.
Navigation Radar INA
Sonar It is believed to carry a new LF dipping sonar through a round opening in the bottom of the fuselage. MAWS and RWR antennas are installed on the forward and rear fuselage. Additional communication and navigation antennas are installed on the bottom of fuselage.
Protection
Add on Armor No
Stealth Properties None
Heat Signature Reduction No
NBC Protection INA
EW Counter Measures/CCM INA
Counter Measures (Chaff/Flares) Chaff/flare launchers were installed in the floats.
Details
Country of Origin China
Category Special Purpose Helicopters
Air > Special Purpose Helicopters
Filter Label
Z
Classification
Domain
Air & Air Defense
Equipment Status
Active
Dimensions
Length
23 m
Width
Height
7 m
Weight
13800 kg
Operators (1)
China
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