China Daily

PLA Navy’s anti- sub plane a star in Straits

- By ZHAO LEI zhaolei@ chinadaily. com. cn

An anti- submarine aircraft operated by the PLA Navy has received a lot of publicity recently after a series of patrols along the Taiwan Straits.

The PLA Eastern Theater Command has published three posts on its WeChat account over the past month about recent training and live- fire exercises carried out by the Y- 8 anti- submarine patrol plane.

The posts contained pictures and video clips of the fixed- wing aircraft and said pilots have been conducting intensive combat training recently. Among its missions, the Eastern Theater Command is believed to be responsibl­e for operations in the Taiwan Straits.

Announceme­nts by military authoritie­s in Taiwan show the Y- 8 has been the Chinese mainland military hardware most photograph­ed in the Taiwan Straits by Taiwan’s military pilots over the past month.

Li Jie, a former researcher at the PLA Naval Research Academy, said the aircraft is tasked with detecting enemy submarines and sinking them if needed. He said it has significan­tly boosted the Navy’s anti- submarine capability, which had been severely restricted for many years by poor equipment and a lack of experience.

“The United States Navy has frequently sent its carrier strike groups to China’s coastal waters, including the Taiwan Straits, and such groups have advanced nuclear- powered attack submarines,” Li said. “The US Navy never reports developmen­ts of its submarines’ tasks. In addition, Japanese submarines are often dispatched to waters near us. How could we know what they have done in our waters?”

Li said increasing Y- 8 training and exercises in sensitive regions is necessary, adding that the plane is fast, has a long operationa­l range and strong detection capabiliti­es.

A Chinese defense industry insider who requested anonymity said the Y- 8 can perform many operations that other types of aircraft cannot.

“It is the best choice when it comes to anti- submarine warfare because compared with other aircraft, say fighter jets, it can carry more instrument­s, fly farther and longer and can execute more kinds of tasks,” he said.

The four- engine Y- 8 anti- submarine model, previously known as the Gaoxin- 6, was designed and manufactur­ed by Aviation Industry Corp of China, based on the Y- 8 transport plane.

It can easily be distinguis­hed from other Y- 8 variants by its large sea- search radar, mounted below the cockpit, and its magnetic anomaly detector boom, which looks like a metal tail.

The aircraft is China’s first fixedwing anti- submarine patrol plane. With multiple detection methods, it is capable of carrying out search, identifica­tion, reconnaiss­ance and anti- submarine combat operations.

It was first revealed in late 2011 when some pictures showing a prototype taken by aviation fans were circulated on domestic militaryth­emed websites.

It started to be delivered to the PLA Navy around 2015, making the country the sixth nation to deploy such a sophistica­ted plane, according to foreign naval observers. The others are the United States, Russia, Japan, the United Kingdom and France.

The most- deployed anti- submarine aircraft is the US’ Lockheed P- 3C Orion, which has often been featured in military encounters between the US and China. Almost all US allies have P- 3Cs as the backbone of their anti- submarine forces.

 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? A Y- 8 anti- submarine plane in training.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY A Y- 8 anti- submarine plane in training.

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