China’s ‘Black Hawk’ Sling-Loads All-Terrain Vehicle for First Time

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China’s ‘Black Hawk’ Sling-Loads All-Terrain Vehicle for First Time
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China’s Z-20 helicopter, which is similar to the U.S.-built Black Hawk, recently successfully practiced sling-loading an all-terrain vehicle for the first time.

An aerial assault brigade attached to the Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) 83rd Group Army recently organized flight training that for the first time saw a Z-20 sling-load an 8x8 Lynx all-terrain vehicle, government-owned China Central Television (CCTV) reported on Sunday.

“As a 10 ton-class utility helicopter that does not have a rear cargo door, the Z-20 cannot carry an all-terrain vehicle within its cabin like its 13 ton-class counterparts such as the Z-8L and the Mi-171, so sling-loading is the only way for the Z-20 to transport a vehicle,” a military expert who requested anonymity told the Global Times on Monday.

Sling-loading is an important way of maneuvering in aerial assault, as troops can first use helicopters to fly in with all-terrain vehicles, then use the vehicles to advance further, Wang Mingliang, a Chinese military expert, was quoted in the report as saying. It boosts the all-terrain maneuverability of aerial assault units, and enables more flexible attacks on the battlefield, Wang added.

The troops will continue to practice this method of transportation, including nighttime training and emergency management.

Z-20 can transport a wide variety of vehicles including self-propelled mortars, howitzers, multiple rocket launchers and air defense missile platforms as well as land drones, as per Chinese media reports.

If the Z-20 can sling-load a Lynx all-terrain vehicle, it can likely do the same with variants of the Lynx, including those modified to become self-propelled mortars, howitzers, multiple rocket launchers, and air defense missile platforms, the expert said, noting that it can also carry unmanned vehicles like reconnaissance drones, munitions carriers and remote-control weapon stations.

This will give aerial assault troops more tactical options and advantages in terms of mobility, situational awareness and firepower, the expert said.

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