Global Times

Future AWACS to include multiple platforms: designers

- By Liu Xuanzun

A future airborne warning and control system ( AWACS) will likely not be one single early warning aircraft, but a cluster of platforms that can accomplish different missions and build an informatio­n network, said chief designers of China’s early warning aircraft this week.

The developmen­t trend of the world’s most advanced AWACS has two aspects, namely the capability of an individual aircraft and the system, Lu Jun, chief designer of China’s KJ- 2000 early warning aircraft, said in a seminar organized by xinhuanet. com, the website of the Xinhua News Agency, on Tuesday.

For individual aircraft, they will be more capable of dealing with small targets, stealth aircraft and drones, said Lu, also an academicia­n at the Chinese Academy of Engineerin­g.

But war is not about just an individual aircraft, but a system, so there should be space, aerial, ground, maritime and underwater platforms integrated together and doing their job, Lu said, noting that this will enhance the joint combat capability based on an informatio­n network system.

The fast- developing military intelligen­tization will also contribute to the developmen­t of AWACS, Lu said.

Cui Jixian, the executive deputy designer of China’s KJ- 500 early warning aircraft and the chief designer of country’s next generation AWCAS, said at the seminar that future AWACS will definitely become an informatio­n network system that includes not only one single aircraft, but a cluster of platforms that can either operate together or alone.

These platforms will play their specially designed roles based on the demands of combat missions, with the final goal being winning the war, Cui said, noting that both large and small AWCAS platforms are future trends.

Some military observers have been discussing whether larger platforms like the KJ- 2000 or smaller platforms like the KJ- 500 or even drones are better candidates for future AWACS developmen­t, but the two chief designers’ remarks indicate that both types could be developed.

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