The attached is a CGI of the Chinese Navy's newest helicopter, the Z-20F. I'm unable to find a decent photo of the real thing.
In 1984, the Chinese bought 24 Sikorsky S-70C-2s ostensibly for civil use in areas such as Tibet; the S-70 was judged to have superior high-altitude performance. The 1989 Tiananmen massacre brought an embargo on additional sales, and the Chinese did what they always do: reverse-engineered a foreign design. The result was the Harbin Z-20, which first flew in 2013. They also made various alterations, chief of which is a five-blade main rotor. The Z-20, much like the H-60, is being adapted for a number of roles and the Z-20F is the shipboard ASW version.
In 1984, the Chinese bought 24 Sikorsky S-70C-2s ostensibly for civil use in areas such as Tibet; the S-70 was judged to have superior high-altitude performance. The 1989 Tiananmen massacre brought an embargo on additional sales, and the Chinese did what they always do: reverse-engineered a foreign design. The result was the Harbin Z-20, which first flew in 2013. They also made various alterations, chief of which is a five-blade main rotor. The Z-20, much like the H-60, is being adapted for a number of roles and the Z-20F is the shipboard ASW version.

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