Could the PLA’s new shipborne drone redefine naval operations in the South China Sea?

In a first, recent CCTV footage shows a lightweight uncrewed helicopter parked on the Chinese military’s Type 075 amphibious assault ship

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Thursday’s footage showed a lightweight uncrewed helicopter with folding rotors and appearing to be slightly smaller than the PLA’s main shipborne helicopter, the Z-20 Photo: CCTV

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Mainland state broadcaster CCTV on Thursday released a video explaining the operational capabilities of China’s Type 075 amphibious assault ship. It showed a lightweight uncrewed helicopter parked on the ship with folding rotors that appeared to be slightly smaller than the PLA’s main shipborne helicopter, the Z-20.
This is the first time such a drone has been spotted on a Type 075 ship. Vessels of the model have been used in both the South China Sea and near Taiwan .

The Type 075 has a displacement of between 35,000 and 40,000 tonnes and is designed to transport landing craft, troops, armoured vehicles and helicopters.

Chinese media often refer to the vessel as a helicopter carrier or light aircraft carrier. The ship can carry more than 30 helicopters and simultaneously launch and recover six.

This is the first time such a drone has been spotted on a Type 075 amphibious assault ship. Photo: CCTV
This is the first time such a drone has been spotted on a Type 075 amphibious assault ship. Photo: CCTV
Some analysts said the uncrewed helicopter shown in the video was an AR-2000, a lightweight aircraft developed by the Aviation Industry Corporation of China . The model weighs about two tonnes and made its debut at an air show in 2024.