No Power Attenuation for Heavy-Duty: Equipped with a twin-turbocharged engine, it solves the problem of insufficient power in high-altitude and heavy-duty scenarios. It can carry a 500kg payload for stable operations at a maximum takeoff/landing altitude of 5000m (with superior plateau adaptability under heavy load compared to the FWH-750), and a service ceiling of 6500m can avoid low-altitude airspace threats, adapting to medium-heavy material needs at plateau borders in Tibet, Qinghai, and other regions.
Zero Run-In Cost for Flight Control: Adopting the same intelligent robust flight control system as the FWH-750, which has been verified and matured in scenarios such as plateaus, islands, and deserts. It can real-time cope with gusts, high/low temperatures, and load center-of-gravity changes, requiring no additional adaptation and debugging. It can quickly integrate into the existing logistics operation system of military and police forces, reducing training and operation/maintenance costs.
Payload Covers Medium-Heavy Needs: With a maximum mission payload of 500kg (2.5 times that of the FWH-750), it can transport full sets of equipment for 6 combat teams (including individual weapons and protective gear), 10 emergency stretchers for seriously injured personnel (equipped with full sets of medical equipment), or 120 rounds of 120mm mortar shells (meeting the needs of 1 mortar company for one high-intensity battle) in a single trip. It fills the gap that light-medium weight models "cannot carry heavy loads or large quantities".
Endurance Adapts to Multi-Stronghold Batch Supply: Combined with a 4-hour endurance (1 hour longer than the FWH-750) and a cruise speed of 100-120km/h, it can cover sequential supply to 5 outposts (or 3 island reefs) on plateaus/coastal areas. The total material delivery volume for a single mission reaches over 2000kg, which is 4 times more efficient than lightweight models with the same frequency.
Breakthrough in Size-vs-Heavy-Duty Contradiction: Adopting a coaxial twin-rotor design, it maintains a compact size with a fuselage width of only 1.6m (consistent with the FWH-750), length of 5.4m, and height of 2.4m. Despite its 1.2-ton class, it can take off and land flexibly on the decks of small and medium warships, in plateau outpost yards, and beside mountain tactical bunkers, solving the problem of "site restrictions for medium-heavy equipment".
Autonomy with Low Manpower Dependence: Supporting autonomous takeoff/landing, fixed-point hovering, and emergency return, it requires no full-time operation by professional crews. Only 2 operators can complete the entire process of "transportation-takeoff/landing-delivery", adapting to the military and police needs of "streamlined frontline personnel and efficient operations", especially suitable for single-person garrison scenarios at remote strongholds.
No Pressure in Complex Weather: With level 6 wind resistance for takeoff/landing and level 7 for flight, and moderate rain protection level, it can operate in environments such as maritime waves, plateau snowstorms (except extreme snowstorms), and mountain heavy rains, avoiding batch supply interruptions due to weather.
Seamless Scenario Switching: It can transport heavy generators and radar spare parts at 5000m plateaus, transfer large ship maintenance parts (such as propeller spare parts) between maritime ships and islands, and hoist small armored vehicle tires and engine spare parts in mountain battlefields. It realizes "one aircraft covering multi-domain medium-heavy logistics needs across land, sea, and plateaus".
Applicable Scenarios: Transportation of heavy equipment spare parts (e.g., plateau-type radar antennas, large diesel generators) and winter batch cold-proof materials (20 sets of tactical cold-proof suits + 10 thermal tents) for plateau border outposts below 5000m (Southern Tibet, Ngari).
Core Value: The 500kg payload can transport 1 unit of 30kW plateau generator (solving the outpost power supply problem) + 500L diesel (meeting 1 week of power generation needs) in a single trip. With 4-hour endurance, it can cover patrol supply to 5 plateau outposts. The mature flight control copes with plateau turbulence, avoiding mid-transit failures of heavy materials and ensuring "uninterrupted operation of heavy equipment at high altitudes".
Applicable Scenarios: Delivery of batch ammunition (120mm mortar shells, anti-tank missiles) and heavy equipment spare parts (armored vehicle tires, engine filters) for frontline combat units (e.g., combined battalions, armored companies).
Core Value: The 500kg payload can carry 120 rounds of 120mm mortar shells (meeting the needs of 1 mortar company for one high-intensity battle) or 2 sets of armored vehicle maintenance spare parts (ensuring continuous combat of armored units). With a high speed of 160km/h, it can achieve "200km battlefield supply in 2 hours". Autonomous takeoff/landing reduces the time personnel are exposed to enemy fire, improving battlefield logistics safety.
Applicable Scenarios: Batch casualty evacuation (e.g., 10 seriously injured personnel) on battlefields, personnel rotation at remote strongholds (20 combat personnel), and transportation of military and police rescue personnel after disasters.
Core Value: The 500kg payload can carry 10 emergency stretchers (equipped with 10 portable ventilators) or 20 combat personnel (with light individual equipment). With 4-hour endurance, it can complete "personnel transfer among 3 disaster areas/strongholds". It can still fly stably in moderate rain and level 7 wind, solving the problem of "batch personnel transfer restricted by weather" and improving the efficiency of large-scale emergency rescue.
Applicable Scenarios: Transfer of heavy materials (e.g., large ship maintenance parts, island construction materials) and batch daily supplies (1-week rations for 100 people + 500L fresh water) between small and medium naval warships and remote island reefs.
Core Value: The 1.6m narrow fuselage adapts to the decks of small and medium warships. The 500kg payload can transport 1 set of ship propeller spare parts (ensuring ship power maintenance) or 1-week daily supplies for 100 people. With level 7 wind resistance, it copes with maritime waves. The 4-hour endurance covers 300km round-trip transportation between "ship-island-ship", filling the gap in maritime medium-heavy unmanned supply and reducing dependence on large supply ships.