Latest military tech on display at air show
The PLA Air Force's Y-20 strategic transport plane draws a crowd of onlookers. Liang Xu / Xinhua |
Senior Colonel Shen Jinke, spokesman for the PLA Air Force, said earlier that the J-20 will further improve China's combat capability and enable the air force to better safeguard the nation's sovereignty, national security and territorial integrity.
Wu Peixin, a military observer in Beijing specializing in aviation equipment, said the J-20 features a host of cutting-edge technologies, such as an electrooptical distributed aperture system, which allows pilots to detect and track enemy aircraft and missiles in every direction simultaneously.
In addition to the stealth plane, the PLA Air Force also sent its J-10B fighter jet to the event. Like the J-20, this is the first time that the lightweight multirole fighter aircraft has been shown to the public.
The J-10B is an improved variant of the J-10A, China's first indigenously developed fourth-generation jet fighter. Western military sources said its first flight took place in December 2008 and mass production started in 2013.
Zhang Zhaozhong, a retired senior researcher with the PLA, said the J-10B fighter has "an increase of at least 30 percent in overall capability" compared with the J-10A. He added the warplane is able to compete with any fourth-generation fighter jet in Asia.
Other exhibits at the Zhuhai Air Show include the PLA Air Force's Y-20 strategic transport plane, KJ-500 early warning and control aircraft, H-6K long-range bomber and the CJ-20 land attack cruise missile, as well as the Wing Loong I and II reconnaissance/combat drones.
About 50 percent of the exhibits are on public displayed for the first time, according to Senior Colonel Shen.
Senior Colonel Wang Zhonghua, head of the Air Force's equipment planning bureau, said: "These exhibits represent the air force's achievements in its modernization drive over the past few years. Next, we will make public more advanced equipment."
One project China is known to be working on is a new-generation strategic bomber, which will be unveiled "sometime in the future", General Ma Xiaotian, commander of the PLA Air Force, said in September.
Members of the PLA Air Force's Bayi Aerobatic Team march in front of a J-10 jet fighter. Feng Yongbin / China Daily |
Members of the Bayi Aerobatic Team prepare for takeoff. Qi Miao / For China Daily |
An aerobatic team from Russia creates special effects. Feng Yongbin / China Daily |
Spectators watch aerobatic performances against a bright sky. Liang Xu / Xinhua |
The Bayi Aerobatic Team carries out a flyby. Feng Yongbin / China Daily |
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