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Chinese-made CHILONG 11 VTOL fixed-wing UAV shot down in Libya

Military Africa by Military Africa
September 30, 2019 - Updated on March 30, 2023
in Unmanned systems
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A Chinese-made CHILONG 11 (CL-11) VTOL fixed-wing UAV likely belonging to the Libyan National Army has been shot down in Libya, according to photographs released on social media.

The CHILONG 11 (CL-11) VTOL UAV was brought down over Tarhunah, 65 kilometres to the southeast of Tripoli, in the Murqub District. 

Forces of the Government of National Accord (GNA), the United Nations recognized authority in Libya, shot down the CHILONG 11 (CL-11) VTOL UAV using small arms fire and heavy weapons.

According to local sources connected to the GNA, the Chinese-made hybrid UAV was conducting a reconnaissance and surveillance operation before it was destroyed.

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YFT-CZ35 VTOL hybrid UAV was designed by SageTown Technologies, a Chinese based drone company. It can be uniquely flown in a vertical take-off mode while its forward-facing propeller pushes the UAV forward.

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The UAV has a wing span of 3.6 meters, a payload of 6 kg and a flight time of 3-4 hours.

It is equipped with a gimballed camera system, a GPS transceiver as well as automated flight control.

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Unmanned aerial vehicles (drones) are increasingly being used by both sides, in the ongoing civil war in Libya.

On September 24, a Turkish-made Bayraktar TB2 unmanned aerial combat vehicle operating from the Mitiga International Airport, under the control of the United Nations recognized Government of National Accord (GNA); came under attack by UAE-LNA.

In August 2019, another Wing Loong II was shot down by the GNA. This follows a string of other drone shoot downs in the embattled North African nation.

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