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1. The Hovering 10 (Zhi-10) helicopter features a unique design, with its rear compartment capable of firing missiles - a distinct difference from the U.S. military's attack helicopters.2. Both the front and rear cabins of the Zhi-10 are equipped to manage flight and weapon systems, including the machine gun and rocket launchers.3. Notably, the weapon operator or gunner in the Zhi-10's rear compartment is responsible for missile launches.4. This layout places the pilot upfront and the gunner in the back, a configuration opposite to that of traditional attack helicopters.5. In contrast to the Zhi-10, traditional attack helicopters like those of the U.S. and Soviet Union typically have the gunner positioned forward.6. In these older designs, the pilot and gunner usually sit side by side, with the pilot in the front for flight control and the gunner in the back for weapon operation.7. The reason for this layout is due to early targeting systems being limited by technology, which were typically installed at the aircraft's nose.8. Low-altitude flying requires the pilot's full attention, and the complex operation of missile targeting makes it difficult for a single pilot to manage, leading to the use of two pilots in attack helicopters.9. The Zhi-10 adopted a non-traditional forward-flying, rear-gunning layout, deviating from the U.S. design approach.10. This Chinese configuration is based on technological advancements, utilizing electro-optical digital targeting equipment.11. Digital equipment allows for a more flexible layout, enabling both the front and rear cabins of the Zhi-10 to control the flight.12. This design reflects China's technological accumulation and innovative capabilities, free from historical burdens, allowing for bold development.