China introduced new aerospace techniques
China has just revealed some aeronautical and space techniques in the exhibition
China has unveiled several aeronautical and space techniques in the 6th "International Aeronautics " exhibition - International Aviation and Aerospace Exhibition, in Zhuhai city, southern China.
The 6th " International Aeronautics " exhibition begins on October 30
Many moon exploration equipment and space stations are being researched by China Aviation Science and Technology Group (China Aerospace Science & Technology Corporation).
The next generation of large-size carrier missiles, small types of transport missiles, satellites and weapons navigation systems (Systems for Precision Guided Weapons) have also participated in this 6th air flight.
A spokesman for China Aerospace Science Industry Corporation (China Aerospace Science & Industry Corporation) said the group has 110 products on display. Among them, 60% are new products. Up to 70 products were displayed for the first time and nearly 20 types of missiles were demonstrated.
China's rocket system at the 6th " Space Aeronautical " Exhibition.
(People's Daily Online)
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