On the 14th, the Chinese Academy of Sciences exhibited various types of unmanned aerial vehicles that have been mass-produced and under development under the "military military regulations", explaining the results and progress of unmanned aerial vehicle research and development to the Chinese people.

The picture shows the Ruiyuan 2 UAV.

(File photo, photo by reporter Liu Xinde)

[Reporter Wu Zheyu/Taipei Report] The Taipei Aerospace Exhibition, which has been absent for four years, will make its grand debut on September 14. Luo Zhengfang, chairman of Jingwei Aerospace, said that the Ruiyuan-2 UAV has entered pre-mass production preparations and will be launched in September. There is a more complete display, and I am confident that it will be mass-produced this year.

Luo Zhengfang said that the Chinese Academy of Sciences recently displayed a variety of military-standard drones. It can be seen that the Ruiyuan-2 has completed the flight test. At present, most of the system adjustment and testing have been completed, and only some system details are left. The Chinese Academy of Sciences believes that it still needs to be improved. Adjustment, Jingwei is confident that the Ruiyuan II will be mass-produced this year.

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The Chinese Academy of Sciences’ first domestic (first-generation) sharp kite UAV, part of the maintenance and repair is undertaken by Jingwei Aerospace; the second generation of sharp kite UAV is designed and integrated by the Chinese Academy of Sciences, and then handed over to Jingwei Aerospace for manufacturing and assembly.

How did Jingwei Aerospace enter the list of manufacturers of the Chinese Academy of Sciences?

Luo Zhengfang said that Jingwei was very lucky to be included in the list of candidate manufacturers from the very beginning. In the past, the National Army and the Chinese Academy of Sciences had drones, but the number was very small, and most people did not pay special attention to them. There are no relevant maintenance personnel in the army, so Jingwei is stationed in the company. One of the manufacturers, "Because Jingwei has been performing well, the government is relieved to hand over Ruiyuan to us."

Luo Zhengfang said that Jingwei has also continued to absorb retirees from the national army, and because it understands the needs of the army, it has gradually improved its products. It is currently undergoing the transformation of the national army. After the introduction of a large number of drones in the future, the maintenance, logistics, training and personnel required by the army are comparable. Big, "This is the part where our industry can help."

Luo Zhengfang mentioned that the current international drone market is mainly monopolized by China's DJI. If there are other options, they can only choose more expensive products from the United States and Japan. Under the trend of product information security concerns, Taiwan can provide additional options, the performance is not inferior to DJI, and the price is lower than that of American and Japanese products. This is an opportunity for Taiwan.

Luo Zhengfang said that at the Taipei Aerospace Exhibition in September, everyone can witness how the products of domestic manufacturers will replace DJI in the future. In addition, the research and development results of the government's ""Military Commercial Regulation" UAV" bid, the completeness of the Ruiyuan II A debut will also be released in September.

At the aerospace exhibition, in addition to military use, drones will also display other fields such as logistics, commerce, entertainment, and even cooperation products between Taiwan and Western countries. To what extent has the butt developed.

On the 14th, the Chinese Academy of Sciences held a press conference on the "Development and Application of "Military Regulation" UAVs in my country" in the Taichung Campus, and publicly displayed 4 UAVs including the "mass-produced" Ruiyuan-1 and the loitering bomb "under development and testing" , Cardinal III, Ruiyuan II, Attack (satellite positioning and target image), Tengyun and other five six-type drones.

Zhang Zhongcheng, President of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, pointed out that Taiwan's military drones are currently divided into two types of development: "military commercial regulations" and "military military regulations". Among them, "military commercial drones" are manufactured using existing private technology energy, and the Chinese Academy of Sciences assists the national army in performing test verification and technical consulting work; the "Military Military Regulation UAV" is planned, developed and produced by the Chinese Academy of Sciences, and it will be implemented by expanding the industrial interpretation method.

On the 14th, the Chinese Academy of Sciences exhibited various types of unmanned aerial vehicles that have been mass-produced and under development under the "military military regulations", explaining the results and progress of unmanned aerial vehicle research and development to the Chinese people.

The picture shows the Ruiyuan 2 UAV.

Luo Zhengfang, chairman of Jingwei Aerospace, said that at the Taipei Aerospace Show in September, everyone can look forward to how the products of domestic manufacturers will replace DJI in the future.

(Photographed by reporter Fang Bin)