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: Major application: JF-17 light weight fighter<ref>http://www.janes.com/article/52308/paris-air-show-2015-jf-17-fighter-flying-with-indigenous-chinese-turbofan</ref> and J-31 stealth fighter. |
: Major application: JF-17 light weight fighter<ref>http://www.janes.com/article/52308/paris-air-show-2015-jf-17-fighter-flying-with-indigenous-chinese-turbofan</ref> and J-31 stealth fighter. |
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Guizhou Aviation Aircraft Co Ltd (GAC) is a Chinese aircraft manufacturer and military aircraft in Guizhou province. It is a member of the Aviation Industry Corporation of China (AVIC). The company's products include trainers, turbojets, UAVs, missiles and launchers. Within a joint venture with Subaru named Yunque, they've also built Chinese license versions of cars like Subaru Rex and Subaru Vivio.
Products
Trainers
- Guizhou JL-9
- FTC2000 Mountain Eagle 2-seat trainer - based on JJ-7 / MIG-21U fighter trainer
Fighters
- Guizhou JJ-7
- original developer - upgraded version of the original MiG-21
Unmanned aerial vehicles
- WZ-2000
- multipurpose unmanned aerial vehicle
- Soar Dragon
- Harrier Hawk
Turbofan jet engine
- Guizhou WS-13[1][2]
- Major application: JF-17 light weight fighter[3] and J-31 stealth fighter.
See also
- Aviation Industry Corporation of China
- Changhe Aircraft Industries Corporation
- Chengdu Aircraft Industry Group
- ACAC consortium
- China Nanchang Aircraft Manufacturing Corporation
- Harbin Aircraft Industry Group
- Hongdu Aviation Industry Corporation
- Shaanxi Aircraft Corporation
- Shanghai Aviation Industrial Company
- Shenyang Aircraft Corporation
- Xi'an Aircraft Industrial Corporation
- People's Liberation Army Air Force
References
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2015-08-13. Retrieved 2017-02-19.
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