China PLA's Attack Gyrocopter is One Hell of a Ride!

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  • čas přidán 18. 11. 2023
  • Have you ever wondered if an unprotected gyrocopter can be a viable combat aircraft? Well, the Chinese PLA clearly thinks so!
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    Keywords: Hunting Eagle Strike Vehicle, People's Liberation Army, PLAAF, helicopter, Chinese air force, military
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  • @therover65
    @therover65 Před 7 měsíci +57

    Well, Hamas used something of a similar concept - motorized parachute glider - in their surprise attack on Israel.

  • @usernwn7qe
    @usernwn7qe Před 7 měsíci +416

    I think before the Ukrainian war, people would have laughed it off. But now it seems like small nimble combat units are the future.

    • @MuffHam
      @MuffHam Před 7 měsíci +78

      Think 100,000 of these flying across thr Taiwan straight. That's 100,000 troops being dropped off. Combined with a naval landing.
      Don't forget China has lots of manpower.

    • @King_Cola
      @King_Cola Před 7 měsíci +12

      I thought exactly the same

    • @King_Cola
      @King_Cola Před 7 měsíci +28

      Light aircraft and drones are the future

    • @alanxu3936
      @alanxu3936 Před 7 měsíci +66

      Yup, if you think riflemen on gyrocopters is ridiculous, tell that to the IDF, who got it's ass handed to itself by insurgents on paragliders.

    • @andrean2247
      @andrean2247 Před 7 měsíci +17

      @@alanxu3936 maybe mummus learn this from china. China only country that use gyros before 7oct attack.
      Hummus is like combined skill of russian wagners & mechanical strategy & logistic of China's PLA. Only lacking in heavy armor & airpower.

  • @thetreekeeper143
    @thetreekeeper143 Před 7 měsíci +120

    This is excellent for rough mountainous terrain. If you have military on top of a mountain, you can send resources up very quickly. Also on muddy terrain or getting passed areas that have been mined heavily. Also with sending small special forces reconnaissance mission.

    • @tblk3747
      @tblk3747 Před 7 měsíci +4

      I don't think it's good for rough mountainous terrain. Small engine and low attitude flying means it's not capable to climb to avoid collision with complicated terrain. You need a powerful aircraft to fly low attitude above mountainous terrain

    • @dimassalazar906
      @dimassalazar906 Před 7 měsíci +4

      Thinner air up on mountains require bigger engines and rotor blades.

    • @exploreandunravel5773
      @exploreandunravel5773 Před 6 měsíci

      TOFU Drag logic 😂

  • @Vostadues
    @Vostadues Před 7 měsíci +95

    This is the airborne version of motorbikes recon units, those missiles is to ensure they have some countermeasure when needed, does not mean they will be used for AT missions...

    • @andrean2247
      @andrean2247 Před 7 měsíci

      Smaller KA-52 with shorten range & more number.

    • @user-kx1vy1il8h
      @user-kx1vy1il8h Před 7 měsíci

      its 5,000 per gyrocopter but I think they lie

    • @makorek
      @makorek Před 7 měsíci +1

      AT missions are still on your site of front line. Its just a super mobile and elevated ATGM position. Yeah, small and cheap KA-52...

    • @BaronEvola123
      @BaronEvola123 Před 7 měsíci

      ​@@makorek
      That fake "radar" on the nose? You believe that? It's fake. Those phony missiles up front? All b.s.

    • @user-bj4eb6jv9f
      @user-bj4eb6jv9f Před 7 měsíci

      ​@@user-kx1vy1il8hYou can search for the Wuling EV mini car, which only costs 4000 USD

  • @hhvictor2462
    @hhvictor2462 Před 6 měsíci +7

    The crafty PLA has been watching old James Bond movies

  • @GMATveteran
    @GMATveteran Před 7 měsíci +92

    This type of gyrocopter seems like it would make a very useful rapid recon & spec-ops insertion asset, especially in heavy ECM environments where UAVs are likely to be jammed. Since it relies purely on low altitude & mobility for survivability, perhaps the airframe, rotors, & other parts can be made out of non-metallic material to minimize the probability of radar detection.

    • @omegabulldog5001
      @omegabulldog5001 Před 7 měsíci +1

      composites will probably be used and military grade plastics too. with those replacing many of the metal parts I imagine their radar signature will be almost invisible. Imagine a division of paratroopers deploying with gyrocopters instead of being parachuted in. That will be a massive advantage and a huge tactical gain.

    • @gelinrefira
      @gelinrefira Před 7 měsíci +5

      This is more likely used in mountainous regions where it is very difficult to get anything up there and west China is full of mountains. A small, fast lightweight vehicle that can be mass produced, hidden easily until used, easy to transport and packs a punch with anti-tank missiles, and can carry troops, will be a nightmare for any opposing force trying to bring tanks and other vehicles to a fight up in the mountains.

    • @colapepsi132
      @colapepsi132 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Millitants have used paragliders for exactly this in october

    • @orbiradio2465
      @orbiradio2465 Před 7 měsíci +2

      That's not how stealth works. You can't make the engine non-reflective. So you have to shield it somehow. That would be impossible for a gyrocopter. Btw. most non-metallic materials reflect radar too.

    • @gamingrex2930
      @gamingrex2930 Před 6 měsíci

      💀💀 assuming your foe can afford ECM at the operational level. Some fucker sitting in a foxhole or depot will probably have MANPADS literally just lying around and ready for use.
      As reliable and rugged as these platforms are, they have ZERO survivability against shrapnel of any amount. Zero chance against adversaries that aren’t insurgents.

  • @IrishCarney
    @IrishCarney Před 7 měsíci +31

    This reminds me of the PRC vs Taiwan war novel "China Attacks" by Chuck DeVore and Steven Mosher. It was published way back in around 2000 when of course the cross-Straits balance of forces was not yet so heavily in the PRC's favor, so it had the PRC doing a lot of asymmetric warfare and "outside the box" tactics. One of them was swarms of paragliders crossing the Straits to minimize radar signature for surprise and to bypass conventional air defenses.

    • @RUTHLESSambition5
      @RUTHLESSambition5 Před 6 měsíci +2

      Oct 7th proved these things are very effective and they had a much cheaper version

    • @katong1953
      @katong1953 Před 3 měsíci

      I think the gyrocopter is developed for this reason -- to saturate and swarm the enemy's air defenses.

  • @psbj
    @psbj Před 7 měsíci +23

    Well, it runs on regular gas and costs about 5,500 dollars. It is equivalent to a used car but give you a pair of wings instead. What else do you want?

  • @teckmenglee8060
    @teckmenglee8060 Před 7 měsíci +47

    wow, this is very powerful upgrade over most infantry troops and definitely gives great mobility for attack and defense for small troop sizes and quick attack possibility.

    • @phils4634
      @phils4634 Před 7 měsíci +3

      Autogyros are VERY manoeuvrable, and the combination of low speed and fast turn rates makes them a useful asset. Almost vertical landing, and extremely short take off for a VERY low cross-section aircraft, combined with a ridiculously low cost and easy, fast training - what more do you need. Assuming a "reasonable Mil. Spec." entry level model costs $10,000, you can buy a fleet of 15,000 for the cost of ONE F-35. The economics are even better when you consider flying an F-35 for ONE Hour costs more than buying FOUR of these machines!

    • @crybabylebongo
      @crybabylebongo Před 7 měsíci +4

      @@phils4634 no you sound like ccp, at most the gyros can recon and harass. dropping units can only be done by parachute out of the gyro into enemy lines. these dam things arent even built in volume

    • @phils4634
      @phils4634 Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@crybabylebongo I wouldn't be so sure about that. SE Asia has seen a very big increase in Gyroplane sales, and there are at least four Gyroplane Manufacturers in China, along with a host of large drone Manufacturers, so the capacity to build is certainly there. These are cheap, simple aircraft, and China has control over the entire supply chain, so if there is a perceived need, that's the one Country that can meet that need, and in a very timely fashion.

  • @seansixsixsix
    @seansixsixsix Před 7 měsíci +71

    imagine some of the fighting groups in the middle east get hold of this thing.

    • @peterwang5272
      @peterwang5272 Před 7 měsíci +1

      沙特本来就是中国军购大客户

    • @prastagus3
      @prastagus3 Před 7 měsíci +18

      you mean like Hamas who just used gyros on Oct 7?

    • @felixleong61
      @felixleong61 Před 7 měsíci +15

      @@prastagus3 Hamas uses paragliders with armed soldiers on them. A parachute attached to a seat with a fan behind it.

    • @prastagus3
      @prastagus3 Před 7 měsíci +2

      @@felixleong61ahh, thanks for the correction. The functions and intent of paragliders share similarities with gyros to the point which could consider them to be a makeshift cheap version of a gyro perhaps?

    • @serronserron1320
      @serronserron1320 Před 7 měsíci +8

      @@prastagus3 If they had these their attack would have been far more devastating on contested territories

  • @Bytional
    @Bytional Před 7 měsíci +14

    PLA in the 90s tried this type of recon by using the Paramotor, yes the one just used by Hamas.
    And in the early 2000s, they switched to gyrocopters, back at that time, PLA was lacking traditional helicopters, both recon and transport ones, so the requirements for gyrocopters were: light and easy on the logistics.

  • @phils4634
    @phils4634 Před 7 měsíci +84

    Nice to see my suggestion! I think the Chinese versions use the Zongshen C115, which is a close copy of the Rotax 914 UL Turbo. Having flown a gyro, they are VERY easy to learn to fly, remarkably safe, and an absolute hoot to fly. They may be a bit slower than a jet-powered modern Military chopper, but are FAR more economical to operate, VERY economical on fuel, and offer far more "smiles per gallon" to the gyro pilot 🙂

    • @phils4634
      @phils4634 Před 7 měsíci +12

      Takes about FOUR hours training to fly one of these aircraft. It wouldn't be too difficult to put lightweight armour under and around the cockpit area either, which would certainly improve operator protection, especially against small arms fire.

    • @maxdc988
      @maxdc988 Před 7 měsíci +1

      😂

    • @serronserron1320
      @serronserron1320 Před 7 měsíci

      Seems like a good decision for harassment campaigns and special forces.

    • @Xinjiangbro
      @Xinjiangbro Před 7 měsíci +3

      @@phils4634朋友又看到你了😊,那天我们聊过没多久咱们两国就又继续增大了贸易量🎉中澳关系有所改善!恭喜我们两国以此贸易通道为生的人民🫶
      话说你们要不要这么了解我们的军备啊😂搞得我们很慌……因为我是退役的PLA

    • @phils4634
      @phils4634 Před 7 měsíci

      @@Xinjiangbro Good to meet you too (again!), and as you say with trade everyone benefits. Australian wines are VERY good indeed and the trade hiccup wasn't good for anyone (where I live we have a LOT of Wineries, many within cycling distance from home!). I'm ex Royal Navy (Medical Branch), so there's the explanation for my interest in everything surface warship associated (especially fire control and data management). Although currently "retired", I still teach on an occasional basis in the local Medical School, and provide fortnightly "Clinical Update" sessions for our Palliative Care and Rehab. Medicine Consultants - mainly on new drugs, new therapies and interesting future developments (especially in Venom Peptide development, which is currently a very "hot" area!).

  • @joshuaarmand5236
    @joshuaarmand5236 Před 7 měsíci +16

    They are perfect for border surveillance/patrol and Wildlife and Fisheries/anti poacher patrol.

  • @thecomment9489
    @thecomment9489 Před 7 měsíci +42

    I think these gyrocopters are more useful in those areas which are hard to reach by road/rail and large aircrafts like in some natural disaster zone or remote mountainous areas.

    • @BSenta
      @BSenta Před 7 měsíci

      Not really it can't take off vertically didn't you listen to the video?

    • @gelinrefira
      @gelinrefira Před 7 měsíci +4

      @@BSenta It doesn't need a runway. Just a small clearing to take off and land.

  • @andrescarmona6993
    @andrescarmona6993 Před 7 měsíci +14

    Very good idea. Easy to use and to maintain .

  • @peterhsieh380
    @peterhsieh380 Před 7 měsíci +35

    Good for city uses by the SWAT team during a very heavy traffic jam when police vehicles cannot bypass the city traffic jam.

    • @phils4634
      @phils4634 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Chinese Police forces are already using Autogyros. Xi'an Supersonic Aviation Tech. Co. are another Chinese Autogyro supplier; their HS-150 is very similar to this vehicle.

    • @lance4698
      @lance4698 Před 7 měsíci +1

      I even want to buy one for myself😂

  • @ex0duzz
    @ex0duzz Před 7 měsíci +54

    China can literally make millions of these easily if they cost 5,000 only. You can literally have an army of one million flying infantry, too much for anti air missiles to even shoot down. There are unlimited uses for this, going over minefields protected by artillery and anti air missiles etc..

    • @Zerpentsa6598
      @Zerpentsa6598 Před 7 měsíci +17

      They can be easily converted into pilotless drones.

    • @mathiaslimbodal667
      @mathiaslimbodal667 Před 7 měsíci +1

      They don't cost 5000.

    • @curtiswong7280
      @curtiswong7280 Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@mathiaslimbodal667 The video does mention they just cost 5,000 USD; it's the sensors and weaponry that costs more

    • @phils4634
      @phils4634 Před 7 měsíci +9

      Even if you double the price (cheap sensor ball and associated systems), you can still buy 15,000 of these for the price of just ONE F-35. The sensor ball doesn't need to have all the extras - an IR imager ($1000), decent camera (another $1000), and possibly a laser illuminator ($500 max). They could be fitted with a compact "off the shelf" X band radome, and datalink capability to provide a useful, VERY cost effective surveillance platform

    • @ex0duzz
      @ex0duzz Před 7 měsíci +11

      @@phils4634 yep. And they don't even need all those sensors, especially if they are just using them as short range transporters. Like to move a million man infantry army over 20-30km of minefields protected by anti air missile defenses. They would also be accompanied by heavier and better armed helicopters and jets which have all the necessary tools to take out anti air machine guns that would be the main defense against such an attack.
      Imagine if Russia had 200,000 of these. Or Ukraine. It would change the way the war is fought.
      Lastly, the more china makes, the cheaper it would be. I think China is right in keeping such low tech options available and not going full on high tech for everything. Numbers and reliability is still very very important as Ukraine war has demonstrated. all of wests high tech stuff has not changed much in terms of giving Ukraine any advantage whatsoever.

  • @SgtCandy
    @SgtCandy Před 7 měsíci +24

    My guess is more the PLA has learned from Russian experiences in urban fighting and might put anti-tank ambush teams onto these to land at suitable high-rise buildings to top-attack enemy armour

    • @ragabara1031
      @ragabara1031 Před 7 měsíci +1

      That's definitely one way to exploit gaps in anti-air defenses.

    • @wateryoung2997
      @wateryoung2997 Před 7 měsíci

      The types and quantity of conventional weapons in the PLA far exceed those of Russia, and Russia's experience is of no reference value to the PLA.

    • @mrobocop1666
      @mrobocop1666 Před 7 měsíci +2

      @@wateryoung2997 PLA have a lot of armored vehicles but still much less than giant Russian stockpiles. The airforces are roughly the same level, but Russia have more various helicopter fleet with state of the art Ka-52, which can survive loss of tail because of having no tail rotor, can blind the manpads and have ejection seats for the crew

    • @allenli7387
      @allenli7387 Před 7 měsíci +1

      不好意思,解放军拥有的各型无人机、机器狗是俄军梦寐以求的,俄罗斯空天军和陆军的现况也和印象里的存在水份。当然一些苏联遗产还是令人羡慕的,比如图-160

    • @user-wz8zk8oe7v
      @user-wz8zk8oe7v Před 7 měsíci +2

      It was displayed on the square in 2019. And at that time, Russia and Ukraine were not yet at war

  • @dyong888
    @dyong888 Před 7 měsíci +34

    Imagine a couple hundred of these small copters flying in low and inserting special force troops. Say 1 pilot and two behind for each plane. After landing you have 400 ground troops and 200 air scouts providing close air support. They can also fire off their air to ground missiles to hammer enemy positions and then land their troops which will take said enemy positions. Problem is they can't hover. If they could it will be an immense benefit as troops can jump off near the ground or it can hover at tree line to avoid AA missiles.

    • @davidmoss2576
      @davidmoss2576 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Problem is portable manpads.

    • @dyong888
      @dyong888 Před 7 měsíci

      So you think helicopters will have less of a problem with MANPADS? LOL @@davidmoss2576

    • @kapitankapital6580
      @kapitankapital6580 Před 7 měsíci +14

      ​@@davidmoss2576 or honestly even small arms with these kinds of vehicles. I don't think you'd want to send them into any fortified position. That said, OP's suggestion about insertion of spec ops troops makes a lot of sense.

    • @dyong888
      @dyong888 Před 7 měsíci

      Exactly. Just like you won't send Navy SEALS onto a beach head lined with enemy MG positions and land mines. Instead you find a spot that is quiet and you insert your spec ops teams.
      Remember even the yankee SEAL teams have paragliders. They function identical to PLA Gyrocopters. I'd say also that China's method potentially lets them carry more equipment and certainly some Air to Ground ordanance in case they chance upon enemy positions.
      Or how about the "little birds" of the yankee green berets? They use little choppers which can carry 3 or 4 troops at once too. I don't hear anyone talking about MANPADS. LOL Maybe they've been watching too much Captain Amerika. Yankee spec ops die just the same when hit with missiles or ground fire.
      @@kapitankapital6580

    • @andrean2247
      @andrean2247 Před 7 měsíci +11

      ​@@kapitankapital6580fortified position need to soften first by missile barrage or artillery barrage.

  • @ivannightly1919
    @ivannightly1919 Před 6 měsíci +1

    you must remember if the engine is turned off it will glide in very quietly that could make it a real danger

  • @ZaynSalimon7089
    @ZaynSalimon7089 Před 7 měsíci +3

    One thing is for sure, those things look like a looot of fun

  • @colonylaser4860
    @colonylaser4860 Před 7 měsíci +14

    Man, I would love to have one looks so fun. And if you're a rancher or farmer or have to cover a lot of land, hell yeah. But for combat.... uh, no.

    • @Xinjiangbro
      @Xinjiangbro Před 7 měsíci +1

      朋友,其实在我高中的时候我们学校就有这个了。因为我的学校在郊区而且教学楼只有三层周围是大平地。所以实验室的同学经常在学校区里玩这个。相信我,它一定能为耕种甚至消防等民生问题服务。然而为军队服务,只是保护这一切的一个必要选择。当然,前提是你所在的区域没有低空禁飞😅

    • @Camilo19832001
      @Camilo19832001 Před 7 měsíci

      Yea… these people that think all tacticool thinking they will have 200 of these things in the air are in for a rude awakening when the get picked off from the skies

    • @hillsideonly
      @hillsideonly Před 6 měsíci

      ​@@Camilo19832001how many can you shoot down before Chinese jets take down your anti air defence??

    • @Camilo19832001
      @Camilo19832001 Před 6 měsíci

      @@hillsideonly air defense? How about a million rifles shooting in the air? Dumbas

  • @markchan8110
    @markchan8110 Před 7 měsíci +8

    Good for commandos and elite force for special mission.

  • @thehumus8688
    @thehumus8688 Před 7 měsíci +10

    it definitly aint for frontal combat, it would be nice for infiltration and small skirmishes
    rather than Missile, they should carry small loitering drone
    Imagine if Drone like lancet was air launched
    the Gyrocopter can flee afterwards, while the co pilot operating the Drone
    Lancet is only like 40kg ? very light. with air launched it will extend the range immensely - allowing it to strike backline
    The Gyrocopter also can be operated in some random field or some road near frontline. that basicly very hard to track and detect

  • @pinoyreformat
    @pinoyreformat Před 7 měsíci +4

    Gamechanger if this can avoid anti-air missles and artillery

    • @azuaraikrezeul1677
      @azuaraikrezeul1677 Před 7 měsíci

      it's used by special forces for infiltration.idiotic filipinos always head on and always complain when they loose.

    • @prelude3007
      @prelude3007 Před 7 měsíci

      its too small to be target. pls low temp make it hard to detect by thermal sensor

  • @zhli4238
    @zhli4238 Před 7 měsíci +16

    We've seen this used by Hamas breaching Gaza border wall. The larger rotor at top is free spinning, serves as gliding parachute function, and the smaller rotor pushing forward behind the driver is the power unit. This thing was believed to be a useless invention until 100 years later today.

    • @zhli4238
      @zhli4238 Před 7 měsíci +1

      This could be another cheap technology like DJI drones. The lesson from DJI is, it was first marketed as civilian use, then proliferated to non-government militants.

    • @halfrhovsquared
      @halfrhovsquared Před 5 měsíci

      You are clearly unaware of their multiple roles in WWII, then.

  • @Thinkofwhat
    @Thinkofwhat Před 7 měsíci +9

    Hopefully it requires only 91 octane instead of the premium 98:)

    • @jebise1126
      @jebise1126 Před 7 měsíci +5

      what backward country are you from? 95 is norm and 100 is premium

    • @Zerpentsa6598
      @Zerpentsa6598 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Yes they can.

  • @china_airguns
    @china_airguns Před 6 měsíci +1

    I think it's quite clever tand these little gyrocopters make sense and cost almost nothing. This is just as clever as the German Wiesel tankets. These are also small, fast and can be used for both anti-aircraft and anti-tank purposes.

  • @zetareticulan321
    @zetareticulan321 Před 7 měsíci +3

    Reminds me of Rocketeers from C&C: Red Alert 2.

  • @neiljia2332
    @neiljia2332 Před 7 měsíci +3

    After Oct 7 2023 every military man needs to recognize how much damage this little toy can do, it allows special forces to infiltrate enemy lines in units of 3-4 and attack enemy rear targets in surprise

  • @John.S.Patton
    @John.S.Patton Před 7 měsíci

    There probably be used like the d-day pre-landing for pathfinders or can escort the landing ships

  • @HieuMau
    @HieuMau Před 7 měsíci +3

    i personally think this gyrocopter will be the future of warfare next to drones
    mainly for how cheap they are
    but their downside are still a big concern for how vulnerable they are like small arms like 5.56 and 7.62x39 which doesnt really require MANPADs to deal with
    tho if they come in numbers then that would be a different case, Hamas used similar type of glider and they will be great for surprise offensive
    if China still planning to invade Taiwan then these gyrocopters will take a very big part of it
    they surely developed a good doctrine to use them by now but obviously they wont be taking too many part when a frontline and active combat zone is set
    i barely have any positive view on China but i gotta admit that this is the first revolutionary idea they ever came up in modern warfare

  • @KhafidIbrahim
    @KhafidIbrahim Před 6 měsíci

    This is so awesome!

  • @moss550
    @moss550 Před 7 měsíci +23

    I'd guess they are employed like air assault troops. Moving by gyro rather than helicopter.
    Individually, the gyros are more vulnerable than helicopters, but as a unit they are probably more survivable. Plus they make up for China's shortage of helicopter.
    It only takes 2 MANPADS to destroy a platoon of 20 men carried in 2 black hawks, but it will take 10 MANPADS to take out a equivalent 20 man platoon carried in 10 gyros.
    Plus these gyros are cheap, cheaper than a single javelin or stinger missile.

    • @gelinrefira
      @gelinrefira Před 7 měsíci +2

      Yea, I think they probably will not fly directly into areas where they know it is defended. This can act more like a very mobile troop insertion. If you use a three-seater, that means 10 of these can insert 20 soldiers very close to the frontline or to extract them quickly. Mobility, especially on mountainous areas will likely be crucial. The troops get in near the enemy site, and inserted from multiple locations, and overcome impassable terrain and may even allow them to get behind the enemy lines. The possibilities are endless.

    • @Cyyanss
      @Cyyanss Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@gelinrefirait’s probably much easier to keep these forward deployed too which is huge for logistics. Russians and Ukrainians have found out how hard it is to keep expensive helicopters close enough to respond in time due to the high risk environment of a battlefield with manpads everywhere. I imagine the maintenance is far less complex for short term stuff and you wouldn’t need anywhere near the support in terms of personnel or giant nice hangers. You could use tons of these 20 miles or less from frontline with relative impunity due to the numbers/low cost.

    • @gelinrefira
      @gelinrefira Před 6 měsíci

      @@Cyyanss Agreed.

  • @EagleFighterJet
    @EagleFighterJet Před 7 měsíci

    Very good idea

  • @lanzortiz3199
    @lanzortiz3199 Před 7 měsíci +5

    Bro it feels weird you're talking about other military equipment aside from ship and submarines 😅

  • @Jayjay511
    @Jayjay511 Před 7 měsíci +2

    This is very very useful for border guard and patrol!

  • @Max-wo7zp
    @Max-wo7zp Před 7 měsíci +3

    Let me guess, one pilot, and one captain.

  • @xworld021
    @xworld021 Před 7 měsíci +12

    除了尖端高科技武器,中国从来没放弃过最简单的武器,不依赖导航、雷达、电磁、网络、昂贵燃料等,在某些情况下,依然能保证战斗力,比如核战后。

  • @dand4075
    @dand4075 Před 6 měsíci +1

    They should make a version for recreational purposes, it'll be a big hit.

  • @kapitankapital6580
    @kapitankapital6580 Před 7 měsíci +7

    I think this really shows the dual nature of the PLA's operational requirements. They have to be prepared for high intensity peer-to-peer warfare in the Pacific and Korean Peninsula (and historically the Russian border) but they also have to be able to operate on extremely lengthy supply lines in the West, especially the Indian border. You're probably not going to see vehicles like these in an invasion of Taiwan, but their low logistical profile and cheap cost make them exceptionally useful at providing rudimentary air assets in skirmishes against India or against potential insurgents in Tibet or East Turkestan.

    • @crybabylebongo
      @crybabylebongo Před 7 měsíci +3

      I can see these being used in remote areas where logistics 'fuel, maintenance, skilled pilots' would be hard to supply. these things are like the kawasaki dirt bikes of the sky. they can recon, transport, harass, basically all around. and if used in large numbers they can be deadly. how can you defend against 1,000 of these dam things flying behind enemy lines

    • @metanews7656
      @metanews7656 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Where is East Turkestan?

    • @kapitankapital6580
      @kapitankapital6580 Před 7 měsíci

      @@metanews7656 Xinjiang

    • @dylanting3969
      @dylanting3969 Před 7 měsíci

      @@metanews7656 The politically correct name for Xinjiang.

  • @loktom4068
    @loktom4068 Před 7 měsíci

    Light weight and fast deployment.
    I hoped it would have some protection light armor platings.

  • @NeMayful
    @NeMayful Před 7 měsíci

    THIS IS SICK!

  • @biochemwang2421
    @biochemwang2421 Před 7 měsíci +13

    Well, I think gyros are useful for communication and light cargo transportation on a battlefield rather than offensive tasks. Or should I put it this way: This thing is a mini car that can fly. Of course it is useful in some scenarios.

    • @crybabylebongo
      @crybabylebongo Před 7 měsíci

      well in tibet and the border to india this would be the only thing in the air

    • @OldTownCrab
      @OldTownCrab Před 7 měsíci

      This feels like it would be at its most useful in an ultralight aerial recon role
      - Easy to transport and move means light recon units without heavy trucks or cranes and quickly deploy this
      - Regular Gasoline usage means recon units dont have to transport vulrenable aviation fuel, a jerry can would work
      - Fire and Forget AT missiles or Guided Bombs would let this have a shoot and scoot ability against armor or infantry it recons

    • @biochemwang2421
      @biochemwang2421 Před 7 měsíci

      @@crybabylebongo Not sure if the engine on this bird can still work at that altitude.

    • @crybabylebongo
      @crybabylebongo Před 7 měsíci

      @@biochemwang2421 your chinese? Im south asian

    • @biochemwang2421
      @biochemwang2421 Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@crybabylebongo me 100% Chinese 😆

  • @jameszhou162
    @jameszhou162 Před 7 měsíci +8

    agile but vulnerable machine.

    • @Vostadues
      @Vostadues Před 7 měsíci +8

      Was not made for head on combat, it was a fast and light infantry support unit, so a team of those gyrocopters will carry a small recon team to it's LZ at hard to reach zone, then be hidden under cover, and go airborne to provide fire support if needed...

    • @drandersjiang
      @drandersjiang Před 7 měsíci +2

      Certainly less vulnerable than bare infantry.

    • @Ilovecruise
      @Ilovecruise Před 7 měsíci

      Think of them as personal aerial transport equipment that were provided to once every 2-3 troops

    • @lolcatjunior
      @lolcatjunior Před 7 měsíci

      ​@drandersjiang More mobile than mechanized armor too.

  • @syedanasbaqi
    @syedanasbaqi Před 3 měsíci +1

    They're basically putting their army in the air. At a much cheaper rate.

  • @yose838
    @yose838 Před 7 měsíci

    smart idea..

  • @antonmoric1469
    @antonmoric1469 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Wow, interesting. Given a small enough radar signature, they could be quite effective in infiltrating and exfiltrating spec ops, VIPs, etc.

  • @ragabara1031
    @ragabara1031 Před 7 měsíci +4

    I think the main use of the gyrocopter in a military application would be to support ground operations from the air by designating ground targets while there are holes in enemy air defenses.
    Manned gyrocopters fill in a gap between commercial/retail quadcopter drones, man-portable fixed-wing military drones, and MALE UAV drones. While the first two are capable of identifying and designating ground targets, they lack the fuel capacity for longer duration loitering. The latter has both designation and fuel capacity, but due to high attitudes can't easily identify targets on its own, and the person operating it may not have sufficient ground combat experience to identify enemy silhouettes and shapes. The gyrocopter flies low enough with a experienced human to identify targets, has the equipment to designate targets, and has sufficient fuel to support ground operations if they are deployed close enough.
    Basically, the manned gyrocopter does everything better than the light observation helicopters of the 20th century, and more, at lower cost. Its adoption by a large and modern military is another reminder of the return of peer-to-peer and near-peer warfare.

  • @Xcerptshow
    @Xcerptshow Před 6 měsíci

    Fun fact: 0:56 if the guy with the launcher fires then the guy beside him is most likely dead. Back blast is a thing...

  • @douginorlando6260
    @douginorlando6260 Před 7 měsíci +1

    I imagine DJI electronics could turn Gyrocopters into drones that can launch 200 Kg missiles/rocket assisted glide bombs from a safe distance. Low cost if destroyed, easy to hide and move near the front lines for rapid response. Easy to reload 200 Km from the front lines.
    Also they could provide decoy safety for manned helicopters … 5 drone gyros flying with the helicopter in a way that makes the gyrodrone the most likely target (they all look so similar in the sensors).
    Also, gyrodrones are a low cost way of delivering 500 pounds 50 Km to inaccessible locations (lowered on tethers, unlatched from tether, then retracted).

    • @springbloom5940
      @springbloom5940 Před 7 měsíci

      China already has helicopter drones that carry bomb racks and ATGMs

  • @RoscoesRiffs
    @RoscoesRiffs Před 6 měsíci

    Needs a fairly long runway. The ones I've witnessed in operation are awfully loud. It seems they would be a pretty good replacement for motorcycles in courier service and transporting critical personnel behind the lines.

  • @Leo-Orbis
    @Leo-Orbis Před 7 měsíci

    Interesting, thanks. Most pronounce gyrocopter with a soft "j": jai·row·kaap·tr. Is the pronunciation different in New Zealand?

    •  Před 3 měsíci

      gyro as in generate NZ

  • @NiejakiDD
    @NiejakiDD Před 7 měsíci

    Scary as hell!

  • @jordibt1789
    @jordibt1789 Před 7 měsíci +3

    this seems more of an "internal troops" sort of thing or very lpw budget COIN campaign

  • @dawuid1491
    @dawuid1491 Před 7 měsíci

    2:22 This picture just cracked me up lol

  • @peterwang5272
    @peterwang5272 Před 7 měsíci +7

    如果哈马斯有这个。。。。突击当天可能就打到耶路撒冷了

  • @imkow
    @imkow Před 7 měsíci +2

    better than super sport bikes..

  • @makorek
    @makorek Před 7 měsíci +2

    You just fly it ~6km from the frontline and your anti tank missiles have 8km reach. You are save from small arms. You can even fly it 3km from the frontline.

  • @iwantmorenews557
    @iwantmorenews557 Před 6 měsíci

    US special forces use the Montague folding mountain bike. Likewise European special forces are trialling electric bicycles. Lightweight dispersed mobility.

  • @Ortiane
    @Ortiane Před 7 měsíci +1

    But isn't the downside extremely vulnerable to static defenses especially now that we have almost automatic targeting of heavy machine guns...

  • @Baebon6259
    @Baebon6259 Před 7 měsíci

    I'm curious how this would perform in bad weather.

  • @oxvendivil442
    @oxvendivil442 Před 7 měsíci +2

    A better name for this is the Buzzing Sparrow, kinda cringe/unsettling naming a small machine with the largest of Raptors whose name should only be used by large jets but I guess the Chinese would name a large future fighter jet the Hummingbird just to troll its enemies. It would also be great if they named their cruisers the Slippery Sardine while naming their gunboats as Deep Blue Leviathan! the PLA's main battle tank Stinky Badger and its military motorbikes Crimson Bison.

  • @privacyhelp
    @privacyhelp Před 7 měsíci +2

    in the modern war, small vehicles, small uav, drones, etc are more powerful than big tanks or big artillery

  • @SaintFluffySnow
    @SaintFluffySnow Před 7 měsíci

    gyrocopters allow combat personnel greater speed than ground restricted foot-soldiers
    so, remote aerial unmanned armed UAV loitering kamikaze drone operators can move in to new "peripheral" locations faster by gyrocopters than done on the ground foot (and the ground may filled with deadly anti-personnel mines)

  • @siberiantiger1585
    @siberiantiger1585 Před 6 měsíci +1

    The pilot and observer would have to rely on full body armor (graphene would be the ideal material) for protection - extending to arms and thighs for example.

  • @ianchan2624
    @ianchan2624 Před 7 měsíci

    should do a spdt, one for engine to main vertical rotor for vtol then switch to scoop and rise via back propeller

    • @alexprost7505
      @alexprost7505 Před 7 měsíci

      Он именно так и работает, если не раскрутить несущий проперллер то разбег будет большим

  • @davidmiddleton7958
    @davidmiddleton7958 Před 7 měsíci

    It is interesting to see these Gyrocopters, how would it operate in mountainous terrain?

    • @BSnicks
      @BSnicks Před 7 měsíci +1

      Watch James Bond - You Only Live Twice,

    • @abidfarooqui4899
      @abidfarooqui4899 Před 17 dny

      Withe the right turbo charged engine, light pilot and passenger (including experience) they will operate just fine. ou cannot just learn to fly today and operate it in those environments tomorrow. That would be downright stupid.

  • @calanmacleod3948
    @calanmacleod3948 Před měsícem

    Brilliant move, fast cheap and effective.

  • @wumao6797
    @wumao6797 Před 7 měsíci +4

    I thought there should be a propeller at the rear to counter the spin?

    • @maeton-gaming
      @maeton-gaming Před 7 měsíci +5

      Only for helicopters. Gyrocopters work on a slightly different principle ;)

    • @soumao233
      @soumao233 Před 7 měsíci +2

      这不是直升机。

    • @kapitankapital6580
      @kapitankapital6580 Před 7 měsíci +12

      The counterspin of a helicopter is caused by the engine rotating the blades, remember Newton's Third Law. When it's hovering in the air, the engine will spin the helicopter as much as it spins the rotors, and the tail rotor is there to counteract that.
      A gyrocopter on the other hand does not have an engine, and the blades (technically a wing) are spun by the wind as the vehicle moves forward. Because of this there's no spinning force on the body of the gyrocopter, and therefore no need for counterspin from a tail rotor.
      Despite appearances, a gyrocopter actually is much closer in principle to an airplane than it is to a helicopter. It works on basically the same function except that the wing spins, creating downthrust which allows it to operate at very low speeds.

    • @wumao6797
      @wumao6797 Před 7 měsíci +4

      @@kapitankapital6580 Oh I see. So the prop at the top is spinning by the forward movement and not by a motor? Thanks for the explanation.

    • @CjxJamie
      @CjxJamie Před 7 měsíci +2

      @@kapitankapital6580 Very clear explanation. Thanks.

  • @muhammadhaque3448
    @muhammadhaque3448 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Looks dope! I wonder if they'll sell civilian versions 🤔😂

    • @abidfarooqui4899
      @abidfarooqui4899 Před 17 dny

      I design and make gyroplanes in Florida. SilverLight Aviation. Fairly easy conversion to this kind of role. Pilot experience and training is key to success. Chinese have been at it for better part of a decade and bought and licensed a German design to make these but none of them cost $5k. That is rubbish. More like $100k which is reasonably priced compared to helicopters.

  • @wenxuanz9119
    @wenxuanz9119 Před 7 měsíci

    Can we have a commercial version of this?

    •  Před 3 měsíci

      There are many. This is a copied civilian aircraft.

  • @garychin5321
    @garychin5321 Před 16 dny

    Just Pop by to introduce the AVADI MA-250 Engine.....Well, worth A Lookin'. Really....

  • @rsuriyop
    @rsuriyop Před 7 měsíci

    I think I’ve seen the exact same thing used in the James Bond film “You Only Live Twice.” That was from 1967 though. So they’re basically using 55+ year old equipment.

    •  Před 3 měsíci

      Aircraft were used in WW1 and they're still using them. Same with howitzers.

  • @kumbackquatsta
    @kumbackquatsta Před 7 měsíci +3

    can they automate these?

    • @andrean2247
      @andrean2247 Před 7 měsíci +1

      They have the automated one, but manpower still needed in point combat & and holding areas then fortifying it.

  • @standly5477
    @standly5477 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Have you seen the Gyro copter in Far cry 4 with the 1 handed grenade launcher ?, they are on to something

  • @FielValeryRTS
    @FielValeryRTS Před 6 měsíci +1

    A capable general have no useless soldier. Same with equipment. Such leader will find use of it somehow.

  • @ThePotentialFailure
    @ThePotentialFailure Před 7 měsíci

    Lmao that picture at :55, hahaha

  • @redhongkong
    @redhongkong Před 7 měsíci +1

    i feel they are better for search rescue operation, i dont feel its much useful as military usage(troop transport for 2?)

    • @crybabylebongo
      @crybabylebongo Před 7 měsíci +6

      why do you think modern army is using dune buggy, motor bikes, jet skis, etc because they can recon, infiltrate and transport without high risk.

    • @redhongkong
      @redhongkong Před 7 měsíci

      @@crybabylebongo they got drone for recon, the only thing i can think of is they trying to transport personal into warzone. but u can still hear the engine, i doubt it quiet enough for infiltration.

    • @gunh4129
      @gunh4129 Před 7 měsíci

      And why do you think that this gyro can only bring human soldiers? It can also be utilized to transport several weaponized robot dogs with AI that can enter the battlefield before human soldiers. This gyro can work as transportation and relay for long range communication with dog bot in the frontline. Mean while your engineering team also use the same vehicle in the back to control those robots and UAV, before infantry can enter the combat zone.

    • @redhongkong
      @redhongkong Před 7 měsíci

      @@gunh4129 robot trasnport use similiar design like unmanned DJI farm drone , not this kind of "air tricycle". this is certainly louder and more visible from distant. the open frame only meant its very good for search and rescue mission where everyone gets unblocked view to all direction.

  • @tonbopro
    @tonbopro Před 7 měsíci

    reminds me of 007 when Gyro Copter first appeared in Cinema glory

  • @koalalove
    @koalalove Před 7 měsíci

    China currently still maintains cavalry troops and pigeon units.

  • @jimmielin1141
    @jimmielin1141 Před 7 měsíci

    This can be modified into drones with short range missiles

  • @echopapacharlie
    @echopapacharlie Před 7 měsíci

    With 2 men with full equipment, plus onboard sensors and rockets / missiles, the gyrocopter will be operating at close to max gross weight. How high can these things really fly? I'm not talking about height above surface. I'm talking about density altitude. I don't think these gyrocopters can operate in Tibet along the Sino-Indian border.

  • @dineshsingh-gb6un
    @dineshsingh-gb6un Před 7 měsíci

    Espe kisine firing kuri to to foji ka sir eske blade se kutna pukkahe

  • @AGTheOSHAViolationsCounter
    @AGTheOSHAViolationsCounter Před 7 měsíci

    Interesting I didn't know that the PLA had a gyrocopter force attached to it's SOFCOM although it makes sense. Personally however I feel that something more along the lines of a vehicle like the Jetson One(see here: czcams.com/video/FzhREYOK0oo/video.html&pp=ygUKamV0c29uIG9uZQ%3D%3D) but lightly armored with kevlar or ceramic panels. Plus armed with an LMG, single use Kornet(or equivalents), and smoke and/or chaff dispensers could make for a far more agile, more versatile, and effective platform. Where they can be used either in a SOF or even a sort of 'light calvary' role by special or regular army forces respectively.

  • @JinKee
    @JinKee Před 6 měsíci

    The gyrocopter is just a platform for the ISR pod.

  • @freeworld88888
    @freeworld88888 Před 4 měsíci +1

    It is mobile and good to go difficult are areas. i 'm sure they would land and then the soliders get off than enter battle. it is a good idea. considering china's mountains and deserts lands.

  • @aiyang8585
    @aiyang8585 Před 7 měsíci +3

    We saw how hard it was for patriot missiles to shoot down drones in Ukraine. These might work well if it's flying down low. Better then solders running on the ground with 50+lbs of equipment.

    • @kapitankapital6580
      @kapitankapital6580 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Yeah but there's more to air defence than just anti-ballistic missile systems. Anti-air cannons or even a couple of machine guns, let alone smaller SAM systems, will tear these vehicles apart.

    • @lolcatjunior
      @lolcatjunior Před 7 měsíci

      ​@@kapitankapital6580Pair these with drone operators. Drones will pick apart ground defense systems and create openings in defenses.

    • @user-im4io3bc2z
      @user-im4io3bc2z Před 7 měsíci

      @@kapitankapital6580 These gyrocopters can also operate with loyal wingman drones, probably even fully auto without need for human operators

  • @ragabara1031
    @ragabara1031 Před 7 měsíci +1

    At such low altitudes, gyrocopters will be easily detected by infrared and thermal sensors even under adverse weather conditions. I suspect their widespread use will spur the proliferation and development of these sensor networks among irregular forces and the poorer and less well-equipped militaries.
    The issue being of course that these gyrocopters won't be moving without oversight - there is probably a UAV loitering above to identify suspected sensor locations.

    • @etzwei7994
      @etzwei7994 Před 7 měsíci +3

      Having cheap, replaceable aircrafts is by itself, already a huge plus. It means that more troops can be equipped with this aircraft, as well as ease of maintenance and usage means that unlike a more complex aircraft, it can easily be made ready and will be available most of the time. It's not a replacement, but a very good supplement. Because in a skirmish where the enemy lack proper anti air, these can be used very effectively to support ground troops, and when every unit has this, when such opportunity arises, they would have this option always available if needed, rather than relying on a complex attack helicopter or something which not only costs much more, but the risk of losing it is also high, so its unlikely to be called if you only need to deal with infantry. Kinda like the reasons why Toyota trucks are king atm. You'd rather have 10 squads with only 1 squad having the mobility with their armoured humvees, or all 10 squads equipped with MG mounted toyota trucks which enables all 10 squads to maneuver fast instead of only 1.

    • @ragabara1031
      @ragabara1031 Před 7 měsíci

      @@etzwei7994 At this point I think the main concern would be identifying the personnel to fly and operate the craft, as the costs of training and paying specialists will be far higher than purchasing and maintaining the crafts themselves.
      I don't really see this being used below the battalion level, which has short range air defense capabilities and sufficient artillery range to take advantage of gyrocopter recon.

    • @etzwei7994
      @etzwei7994 Před 7 měsíci

      @@ragabara1031 I think the cost of training would not be as pricey as it is a more simpler aircraft, and since it's low cost and a much simpler system, you could perhaps train more intelligent grunts to handle it like how drone operators are trained, and let more certified pilots fly the more complex aircrafts. Then again, we'll only find out whether the details of the trade off is feasible or not only if a war broke out, so personally, I hope we won't have to find out.

    • @ragabara1031
      @ragabara1031 Před 7 měsíci

      @@etzwei7994 The problem with that is 1. rising labour costs increases price of training and salary/wages for even the average grunt 2. if the sensor operator lacks AI assistance and can't identify targets any better than the MALE drone operator, then they provide no added value over the drone and 3. flying an aircraft according to a complex and evolving doctrine is very expensive to learn, and it may be more efficient for trained pilots to operate on a higher level asset.

    • @liuliwuyugmail
      @liuliwuyugmail Před 7 měsíci

      OK, just imagine how convenient it would be if you have one of these. A flying motorcycle!

  • @Myth-of-sisyphus
    @Myth-of-sisyphus Před 7 měsíci

    id be so scared of falling off sitting on these flying motorcycles

    • @cxplb
      @cxplb Před 7 měsíci

      In fact, it won't fall down even if it loses power.

  • @yoyohighness
    @yoyohighness Před 7 měsíci

    I am impressed with the foresight the PLA deployed these small units. As shown in the Ukrainian war, drones makes big difference. THese manned drones were laughed by some of the military analyst, bit now, no more

  • @MrJonasinfinity
    @MrJonasinfinity Před 7 měsíci

    Main rotor has not motor, it is auto-rotative due to push from the rear. That means it can glide safe&silent. It is spanish invention from Juan de la Cierva, precursor of helicopter.

  • @thebeautifulones5436
    @thebeautifulones5436 Před 7 měsíci

    They go the idea from James Bond, you only live twice.

  • @itzcrazymay1906
    @itzcrazymay1906 Před 6 měsíci

    China just accidentally invented a flying car and put it into the military

  • @Netcentric-fk6ek
    @Netcentric-fk6ek Před 6 měsíci +2

    Silliness

  • @othonkamariotis
    @othonkamariotis Před 7 měsíci

    These are perfect for leisure too...😂

  • @goldsilvervscrisiscollapse4320
    @goldsilvervscrisiscollapse4320 Před 7 měsíci +4

    Each probably costs a thousandth of a regular attack copter at just 5000 USD. A swarm of 1000 of these for the cost of one, they are effective infantry transport and less vulnerable than a land APC with more ordinance to provide limited air support... missile lock means any helicopter is doomed anyway, eschewing excessive armor makes sense short of attempting to strafe small arms fire when you're close. But in those scenarios, you would probably just deploy a regular attack copter or mass enough of these that it would be akin to an infantry push but with air superiority

    • @crybabylebongo
      @crybabylebongo Před 7 měsíci +1

      I mean 1,000 of these would be more useful than 1 blackhawk. you could essentially fly into enemy territory land 2,000 troops and then use the 1,000 gyrocopters to provide hit and run air support

    • @XkMeng
      @XkMeng Před 6 měsíci

      @crybabylebongo In fact, there is no need for ground soldiers anymore. China can easily equip each of its 2 million soldiers with such a vehicle.

  • @ichenhong
    @ichenhong Před 7 měsíci +2

    三蹦子造价非常便宜操作极为简单起降地点要求低,不需要花很大代价训练飞行员,在特定环境下是有奇效的。

    • @erichuang2553
      @erichuang2553 Před 7 měsíci

      一次性飛行員,不花費代價的😊

  • @douginorlando6260
    @douginorlando6260 Před 6 měsíci

    Low cost swarms of unmanned gyrocopters … one more layer of domination over the battlefield

    • @douginorlando6260
      @douginorlando6260 Před 6 měsíci

      Convert these into mass produced drones with a DJI conversion kit. Imagine what a low cost drone with a 200 Kg payload could do. Now imagine 10 waves of them each with 200 drones for the price of 1 attack helicopter. Each wave could drop 40,000 Kg of ordinance. (400 ordinance each weighing 100 Kg). The 10 waves could drop 400 tons and most would return.

  • @silkplayer9
    @silkplayer9 Před 7 měsíci

    Same principle of US Army Gliders Corp in WWII