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  • in reply to: PLA (All Forces) Missiles #1814139
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    天箭-1 light weight cruise missile

    can someone please translate the artical liked it’s spec.

    in reply to: HAF F-16 collision (?) with THK F-16 over Agaian #2559260
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    hmmm I thought they are NATO allies nation!.serriously by playing mock dogfight god know why?. a life was lost and 2 50 million planes wasted for nothing. very shameful for both country.

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    Nanhaijiu 111

    Here is some technical detail on this impressive ships, it was commissioned March 31, 2006 with price of 200 million USD

    China rescues 330 Vietnamese fishermen after typhoon Sun May 21, 8:00 AM ET

    BEIJING (AFP) – Chinese rescue ships have saved 330 Vietnamese fishermen who were aboard 22 boats caught in storms brought by powerful Typhoon Chanchu, state television has reported.

    The search, which the TV report called “the largest international rescue operation at sea ever conducted by China,” had been going on for close to 40 hours and was continuing.

    Rescuers, who also salvaged 21 bodies, had given the Vietnamese fishermen food, water and fuel, TV said Sunday.

    The majority of the rescue operations — saving all but one of the 22 boat crews — was carried out by the “Nanhaijiu 111” ship, Xinhua news agency reported.

    The agency said the rescue ship was dispatched Friday, after Vietnam asked China for help.

    Vietnam’s foreign ministry called the Chinese embassy in Hanoi on Saturday to express “sincere thanks” for the help, according to Xinhua.

    Vietnamese officials have reported at least 37 Vietnamese fishermen are dead and hundreds more missing since scores of ships got caught by the typhoon mid-week hundreds of kilometers (miles) from home in Chinese waters.

    In the early hours of Saturday a Chinese ship rescued 97 Vietnamese fishermen stranded on a remote Chinese atoll, said the state-run Xinhua news agency.

    in reply to: China's News, Pics and Speculation Part 9 #2569424
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    here you go fella!
    Y-8 AIRBORNE EARLY WARNING AIRCRAFT

    Shaanxi Aircraft Industry Corporation is currently test-flying a new indigenous airborne early warning (AEW) design based on its new Y-8F-600 airframe. This is the PLAAF’s third AEW programme following the introduction of KJ-2000 AWACS and Y-8 ‘Balance Beam’ AEW aircraft only few years ago. Airborne electronic systems has been a focus of the PLA’s extensive military modernisation in recent years. In particular, AEW capability has been seen by the military as vital to obtain air superiority over the Taiwan Strait.

    PROGRAMME

    It was first revealed in 2005 that the PLAAF was test-flying a third AEW design following the introduction of the Y-8 ‘Balance Beam’ AEW aircraft in 2001 and KJ-2000 airborne warning and control system (AWACS) in 2002. Unlike the two previous projects, both of which utilise fixed phased array radar design, the new Y-8-based AEW is fitted with a conventional E-2C Hawkeye-style rotodome that rotates to give a 360-degree coverage. Internet source photos show that at least one plane (register number T0518) is currently undergoing flight test.

    Airborne early warning and control (AEW&C) systems currently deployed around the world fall within three main categories: the conventional rotodome-housed airborne surveillance radar fitted on the U.S. E-2, E-3, E-767 and Russian A-50; Phalcon phased array radar system developed by Israeli Elta Systems; and ‘balance beam’-style electronically scanned array radar such as Erieye developed by Ericsson Microwave and MESA by Northrop Grumman. The fact that the PLAAF is testing various AEW/AWACS designs that cover all three categories reflects its serious intension to develop a modernised AEW&C capability.

    Little is known about the performance of the radar system fitted on the new Y-8 AEW. The aircraft’s rotodome appears to be larger than that of the E-2C Hawkeye. The airframe is the latest Y-8F-600 (codenamed “Category-III Platform”) developed from the Y-8 (Chinese copy of the Russian An-12 Cub) turboprop transport aircraft with the assistance of the Ukrainian Antonov Bureau. The aircraft is also fitted with Western-designed avionics including Honeywell navigation suite and Pratt & Whitney Canada PW150B turboprop engines.

    The aircraft has a solid nose which replace the original ‘glass-in’ nose on the Y-8 design. A pair of vertical stabilisers are fitted on the tips of the tail-plane to enhance directional stability. Unlike the Y-8 ‘Balance Beam’ AEW, the new Y-8 AEW is not fitted with the British-made six-blade propellers.

    in reply to: China's News, Pics and Speculation Part 9 #2570597
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    I belived they both the same except how the radar is housed.hmm maybe not Ijust notice the housing on the bottom radar have a upper sai commucation on it but the second do not?.

    in reply to: China's News, Pics and Speculation Part 9 #2570619
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    Y-8 Maritime Patrol craft

    in reply to: France's MISTRAL – A Super STINGER? #1814509
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    HN-6 has about the same range and warhead as the MISTRAL look at the diameter of the tube is wider than SA-7 even than the stingers and must have a largers boosters.uauslly a blast plate in attach to the HN-6 but they only training with it so I guess the why you don’t see it..

    in reply to: France's MISTRAL – A Super STINGER? #1814528
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    here a chinese copy .

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    they mostly use repairing ships than building ships.I belived they have a similer one maybe not as big already in operation.

    in reply to: China's News, Pics and Speculation Part 9 #2570713
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    PLAAF to to upgrade the 90’s SU-27SK. and that the KJ-2000 on the covers.

    in reply to: China's News, Pics and Speculation Part 9 #2570840
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    Y-8X MFA

    here a new Y-8 AWACS.very nice

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    7,000 meter deep diving submersible, full engineering developement model, which has already been successfully tested. The second deepest diving submersible is made in Japan, which is already in service, w/ 6,500 meter capability. West claim the Chinese one is jointly developed by Russki & PRC, one is mainly responsible for diving system, and the other was mainly responsible for the life support system, and the intellectual property belong to China. :p :p :p

    in reply to: China's News, Pics and Speculation Part 9 #2574209
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    EADS to Co-develop EC175 Helicopter With China

    a future direct compeiter to the Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk.

    EADS Eurocopter has signed a cooperation agreement covering the development of a new 16-seat EC175 helicopter, following a year of intense negotiations to detail and develop the general principles laid down in the Agreement signed in October 2004 during President Chirac’s official visit to China. The five-year development phase will be kicked off early in 2006. The new ‘civil’ helicopter is due to make its first flight in 2009, with European and Chinese certification set for 2011, the year in which production is due to start.

    The forecasts for the new machine are ambitious.

    The EC175 to be developed by Eurocopter and Chinese firm AVIC II will feature the very latest technological advances in the cockpit and avionics, along with a 5-bladed main rotor that uses the same Spheriflex technology as the EC120 and a high energy absorbing airframe. The EC175 will be certified for two-pilot IFR and single-pilot VFR operations when carrying up to 16 passengers, with a radius of action of 200 nautical miles at a speed of 280 km/h.

    Eurocopter and AVIC II will each invest EUR 300 million to develop the new EC175 helicopter. Production will be shared on a 50/50 basis, and each country will have its own assembly line. Sales forecasts for this latest-generation helicopter call for 800 to be sold worldwide over the next 20 years.

    Eurocopter President Fabrice Bregie believes that this program guarantees more than 30 years of activity and the creation of 2,000 high tech jobs for Eurocopter and the company’s partners. Over 20 years, he estimates that the program will be worth close to EUR 10 billion.

    The EC175 project follows in the footsteps of the past programs, which spawned increasingly tight cooperative ties between Chinese industry and Eurocopter. The licensed production of the Dauphin in 1980 (in service with China’s military as the Z-9), followed by the industrial cooperation on the light EC120 in 1992 (which EADS lists on its web site as civil/military), has paved the way to this more ambitious co-development program. More than 500 EC120s have been sold throughout the world, and EADS says that it’s currently the best seller in its category. An assembly line was inaugurated in 2004 in the Harbin, China plant to satisfy the needs of the growing (by 10-15% annually) Chinese domestic market.

    Eurocopter said that it holds a 45% share in the Chinese civil and government/ security helicopter sector, and Eurocopter Vice-President for Asia Mr. Norbert Ducrot estimates that China will need about 300 helicopters before 2015 in light of the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing and the 2010 Universal Exhibition in Shanghai
    🙂 :rolleyes: :diablo:

    in reply to: Toilets on fighters #2577962
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    couldn’t they invent a combo toilets/ejection seat!probaly they can. but if you really to eject from the plane your going liable to hit with face of crap urine.better eat a lite lunch! :dev2: :dev2: :dev2:

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    VDS?

    I thought the 170 lacked ASuW package… or so people have said of it.

    this info is from another forum.
    “The 170 uses SHF Satellite communication, which can receive real-time info such as sonar image from the UUV, and the communication buoy of the UUA is the red one.
    they are good on going disscusion with the DDG 170 radar package
    P.S. I assume the UUV thing is attach to the the red communication buoy and juging by the fin on it can move on the surface I hope I’m correct. some more robotic UUV from another country.
    http://www.centurychina.com/plaboard/

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