FH-95 UAV
Defense reporting and state-media coverage identify ATFTC as the developer of the FH-95, a reconnaissance, strike, and electronic-warfare UAV.
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Aerospace Times Feihong Technology Company is a Chinese UAV builder and CASC-linked industrial unit best known in this catalog for the FH-95 UAV and related Feihong unmanned systems.
1 weapon systemsAerospace Times Feihong Technology Company is a Chinese unmanned-aircraft builder identified in defense reporting as a subsidiary of the state-owned China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation. Public coverage ties the company to the FH-95 and to a broader Feihong UAV family focused on reconnaissance, strike, and electronic-warfare roles.
For the builder archive, this profile provides context for the ATFTC manufacturer facet attached to the FH-95 UAV entry. The archive page can now explain that the company is a defense-industrial UAV producer rather than a generic commercial drone brand.
Defense reporting and state-media coverage identify ATFTC as the developer of the FH-95, a reconnaissance, strike, and electronic-warfare UAV.
Official and state-linked reporting describes a Feihong-branded UAV line that includes the FH-95 and related systems.
PatSnap's company record says Aerospace Times Feihong Technology Co., Ltd. was founded on April 17, 2018.
Janes and Global Times reported that the FH-95 completed a performance test and identified ATFTC as the developer.
CASC coverage said Feihong unveiled a testing technology company and unmanned intelligent system research-and-training base in Baotou.
China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation identified its Ninth Academy Feihong unit as a vice-chair unit in a low-altitude economy standards working group.
Public English-language coverage of ATFTC is fragmented and often appears through CASC, state media, or industry reference databases. The profile keeps headquarters and image fields absent because I did not find a high-confidence, reusable source for those claims during this pass.
Category
Crewed aircraft, drones, and loitering munitions.