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Latest Chinese Airpower To Debut at Zhuhai Airshow
China’s People’s Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF) will be showcasing a number of new platforms at the 11th China International Aviation and Aerospace Exhibition, which will be held next week at Zhuhai airbase near Guangdong. They include Chengdu J-10B multirole fighter, the Xi’an H-6K bomber and the Shaanxi KJ-500 Airborne Early Warning (AEW) aircraft. Airshow organizers were also touting a “secret combat aircraft” belonging to the PLAAF for the flying display, which is thought to be the Chengdu J-20 stealth fighter, currently in low-rate initial production (LRIP). But it was missing from the updated line-up that they published yesterday.
A pair of LRIP J-20s sporting a new two-tone dark gray splinter camouflage have been observed carrying out maneuvers and formation flying over Chengdu Aircraft Corporation’s facilities, further fueling speculation the type will make its debut at Zhuhai this year. Read More
Zhuhai air show: China J-20 fighter jet in public debut
China has showcased its long-awaited J-20 stealth
fighter in public for the first time.
Two of the radar-evading jets did a 60-second flypast at
the Zhuhai air show in Guangdong province - the country's
biggest meeting of plane makers and buyers.
Previously the jets had only been seen by bloggers.
The fighters are being seen as symbol of Beijing's desire
to modernise and upgrade its military capabilities.
President Xi Jinping wants to toughen China's armed
forces as it takes a more assertive stance in the region,
especially in the South China and East China seas.
The J-20 has been developed and made by the
Chengdu Aircraft Industries Group, a subsidiary of
Aviation Industry Corporation of China.
Some have likened the new fighter to Lockheed Martin's
F-22 Raptor jet, with industry analyst Bradley Perret of
Aviation Week saying the jet was "clearly a big step
forward in Chinese combat capability,"
Hotly anticipated
China's International Aviation and Aerospace Exhibition -
also called Airshow China - has become one of the world's
biggest events of its kind.
And with China set to become the world's biggest aviation
market in the next decade, the show is an opportunity for
Beijing to demonstrate its ambitions in civil aviation as
well as defence.
Although firms from around the world are exhibiting at the
meeting, it is the latest Chinese aircraft and weapons that
are getting the most attention on day one of the event.
The Y-20, China's first heavy transporter jet has already
been unveiled.
Also hotly anticipated is the AG-600 seaplane, the largest
of its kind in the world and likely to be used for search and
rescue missions as well as patrolling China's seas.
A Xian H-6K bomber and the new Changhe Z-10K attack
helicopter are also expected to make their first appearances.
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