CASC CH-92/CH-95
Type: uav
Domain: air
Country of Origin: China
Manufacturer: CASC (China Aerospace Science & Technology)
Overview
Serbia operates CASC CH-92A and CH-95 unmanned combat aerial vehicles, becoming the first European military operator of Chinese armed drones — a distinction of considerable strategic importance. Serbia procured the CH-92A tactical MALE UAV and longer-endurance CH-95 variant from China beginning around 2020, representing a bold procurement outside Western and Russian traditional supply relationships. The CH-92A has approximately 20+ hour endurance with EO/IR sensors and strike capability, while the CH-95 extends endurance beyond 30 hours with satellite communication enabling truly long-range beyond-line-of-sight missions. Both types carry precision-guided munitions equivalent to AR-1 laser-guided missiles and FT-series bombs. Serbian employment includes border surveillance, counter-organized crime operations, and strategic ISR. Chinese favorable financing and technology transfer enabled acquisition at a price point Serbia could afford. The CH-92/95 deployment demonstrates China's success penetrating the European defense market despite Western opposition, and signals Serbian willingness to diversify defense suppliers to maximum effect.
Operators
- Serbia
- China
- Pakistan
- Jordan
- Iraq
- Saudi Arabia
- UAE
- Algeria
- Nigeria
- Myanmar
- Turkmenistan
- Zambia
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