More Photos of Chinese UAS Found in South Korea

Sky-09H Launch

More photos have emerged of the Chinese Sky-09P UAS that appears similar to at least one of the unmanned aircraft that was discovered crashed in South Korea. The new photos provide a clearer view of the underside of the aircraft and the slingshot launching system.

The photos are published on the website of China Trancomm Technologies (北京中交通信科技有限公司), a Beijing-based company that appears to sell the Sky-09P and two other variants, the Sky-09 and Sky-09H, and other UAS.

The Sky-09P  has a series of what appear to be rubber pads on its base and it rests on a launching frame at points close to the beginning of the wing. In this picture of the bottom of the UAS found in South Korea, similar pads can be seen and there are two additional pads on each side of the body, close to where it would appear to sit on the launching frame.

Korea 2

On the China TranComm image, there are a couple of dark areas towards the end of each wing and the silhouette of what appears to be a control cable. On the South Korean image, something similar to the control cable can be seen. While the area isn’t painted in black, the outline of a rectangular area of the wing can also be seen.

Some of those similarities are outlined here:

Korea 1

The China TranComm Technologies site also shows various camera mounting systems that are available for the UAS. They include one for a small video camera, a digital SLR and four digital SLRs that appear to be arranged to allow for 3D photography.The aircraft found in South Korea was fitted with a digital SLR camera, although the image released by the South Korean Ministry of Defence doesn’t include enough detail to determine how similar it is.

The images add further support to the theory that the UAS found in South Korea is either a Sky-09P or a North Korean variant based on the same design.

Here’s an image of several models of the Sky-09P in packing cases and the control system. There’s also a sample image taken from the drone, although the quality of the image will depend on the camera in use and not the UAS.

Sky-09P Pack

To download the brochure from China TranComm Technologies click here.
Footnote:
“We have nothing to do with this,” a spokeswoman for China TranComm Technologies, who declined to be identified due to the sensitivity of the matter, said. “We have never publicly sold these drones.”

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