Peeper UAV

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Peeper (Kui-Shi-Zhe or Kuishizhe, 窥视者)-II UAV is a Chinese [[UAV]] developed in China for the [[People's Liberation Army]] (PLA).

Peeper II is a fixed wing UAV without any [[tailplane]] or [[vertical stabilizer]], but with a pair of [[Canard (aeronautics)|canards]] and [[winglet]]s. In addition of being unsual in lacking tailplanes and vertical stabilizer, another unusual feature of Peeper II UAV is that the winglets are pointing downward instead of upward in most aircraft design. Propulsion is provided by a two-blade wooden propeller driven engine mounted at the [[empennage]]. A total of three Peeper II systems have entered service with PLA in northeast China, with a price tag of a million ([[Renminbi|¥]] for each, including ground control system. The UAV is primarily designed for disaster assement purposes, and it is usually catapult-launched. Specification:<ref>[http://liaoning.nen.com.cn/liaoning/dyxc/76/3587576.shtml Peeper]</ref>
*Max speed (km/hr): 120
*Cruise speed (km/hr): 70 – 90
*Normal operating altitude 9M): 20 – 2000
*Range (km): 50
*Endurance (min): 30
*Unit price ([[Renminbi|¥]]): 1 million including ground control system
*Launch: catapult
*Recovery: parachute
*Status: In active service

==See also==
[[List of unmanned aerial vehicles of the People's Republic of China]]

==Reference==
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[[Category:Unmanned aerial vehicles]]
[[Category:Unmanned aerial vehicles of China]]
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