China’s new CH-7 stealth drone revealed

The first prototype of China’s mysterious CH-7 stealth drone, known for its flying-wing design, appears to have been spotted, showcasing notable differences from previously displayed mock-ups and boasting impressive dimensions.

Footage and photos released today by Chinese state media reveal the drone on a runway, both during the day and at night, though the aircraft itself was not shown airborne.

The CH-7, also referred to as Caihong-7, meaning “Rainbow-7,” is a high-altitude unmanned aerial vehicle developed by the China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (CASC), specifically by its 11th research institute. The CH-7 is widely believed to be optimized for deep penetration into hostile airspace, a key feature that distinguishes it in China’s growing arsenal of UAVs.

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Built with broad wings that merge seamlessly with the main fuselage, the CH-7’s integrated structure eliminates visible transitions between body and wing surfaces, a hallmark of its advanced design. This continuous construction improves aerodynamic lift, extends operational range, and enhances maneuverability—all while maintaining a low radar signature, making the CH-7 a formidable tool for intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance missions in contested airspaces.

Aircraft with such a seamless wing-body design often possess high endurance and substantial fuel capacity, which are crucial for prolonged missions that require extended loitering or penetrating deep into enemy-controlled territory. The CH-7’s build suggests a focus on missions that require sustained presence, providing China with a potential tool for long-range, stealthy reconnaissance and strike capabilities.

It is important to note that the newly revealed drone differs significantly from models previously presented as mock-ups at Airshow China in 2018 and 2022. This divergence implies that earlier technical specifications released during those shows may no longer be accurate. Analysts suggest that the newly sighted CH-7 could have undergone several revisions in response to evolving operational requirements or as a result of advancements in stealth technology.

The footage of the CH-7 comes at a time of heightened attention on China’s military development, particularly its UAV program. As Beijing continues to expand its capabilities in the field of advanced drone technology, the emergence of a more mature CH-7 could signal a shift towards enhancing its deep-penetration, high-survivability platforms, likely aiming to offset adversarial advancements in air defense systems.

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