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China's T1400 unmanned helicopter successfully flew in Harbin, marking a major step for its low-altitude aviation industry.
A new unmanned helicopter, the T1400, successfully completed its first flight in Harbin, Heilongjiang Province, marking a key milestone in China’s low-altitude aviation sector.
Developed by Harbin United Aircraft Technology Co., Ltd., the T1400 can carry 650 kilograms, fly for over eight hours, and operate in extreme conditions including temperatures from -40°C to 55°C and altitudes up to 6,500 meters.
It demonstrated hovering, route flight, and precision landing during testing.
Primarily intended for agriculture, logistics, and emergency rescue in Heilongjiang’s remote regions, the helicopter is part of China’s expanding low-altitude economy, which is projected to reach $211.6 billion by 2025 and grow to $490 billion by 2035.
El helicóptero no tripulado T1400 de China voló con éxito en Harbin, marcando un paso importante para su industria de aviación de baja altitud.