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PLA may have new air-to-air missile

- By ZHAO LEI zhaolei@chinadaily.com.cn

An image released online by the Chinese Air Force has led to speculatio­n that the military is testing a beyond-visual-range, air-to-air missile in combat drills.

The photo, recently uploaded to the People’s Liberation Army website, shows a J-11B twin-engine fighter jet carrying a large missile— it stretches about one-fourth of the length of the 22-meter-long aircraft — during Red Sword 2016, an aerial warfare exercise over a northweste­rn desert in November.

Nearly 100 aircraft as well as air defense and electronic countermea­sure units from two theater commands participat­ed in the exercise, the Air Force said.

It comes after photograph­s circulated on weapons websites late last year of a Chinese J-16 strike fighter carrying a nearly identical missile.

A spokesman for the Air Force was unavailabl­e for comment on Wednesday, and no official introducti­on of the potential new weapon has been disclosed by the PLA or defense contractor­s. However, its appearance has attracted attention from military enthusiast­s, many of whom say such a missile would boost the Air Force’s combat capabiliti­es.

Chinese fighter jets currently use the PL-11 and PL-12 missiles to attack long-distance targets, but their maximum ranges are shorter than 100 kilometers.

Fu Qianshao, an equipment researcher with the PLA Air Force, said on Tuesday that he believes China has developed a new missile that can hit high-value targets such as early-warning planes and aerial refueling aircraft, which stay far from conflict zones.

Most air-to-air missiles in service around the world have a maximum range of around 100 km, while a handful of new types propelled by ramjets can reach 200 km, he said. However, all of them are unsuitable for combating early-warning planes because of their short ranges.

Moreover, he added, longrange ground-to-air missiles are restricted by their fixed deployment when dealing with planes far away.

“The best solution to this problem I can figure out is to send a super-maneuverab­le fighter jet with very-longrange missiles to destroy those high-value targets, which are ‘eyes’ of enemy jets,” Fu said. “So the successful developmen­t of this potential new missile would be a major breakthrou­gh in the Air Force’s weapons upgrade.”

He said the missile could have a maximum range of 400 km, farther than any air-to-air missiles used by Western air forces. He added that based on his experience, an ultra long range missile would enter the the stratosphe­re — at an altitude of 20 to 50km— and continue its flight there until it detects its target and dives to strike.

In addition, its size would enable it to be equipped with a large, cutting-edge guidance radar to detect targets. All of these capabiliti­es would allow it to deal with large planes and stealth jets, Fu added.

Wang Ya’nan, editor-inchief of Aerospace Knowledge magazine, said he has been unable to verify the missile in the PLA picture. However, he suggested that the superlong range of such a missile would mean it could use satellites to relay data and control signals.

The United States’ longestran­ge air-to-air missile is the AIM-120D, which has an operationa­l range of up to 200 km. Russia also has the R-37 and K-100 air-to-air missiles, which their designers say have operationa­l ranges of up to 400 km.

 ??  ?? A J-11B twin-engine fighter jet carrying a large missile leads to speculatio­n of a new air-to-air missile.
A J-11B twin-engine fighter jet carrying a large missile leads to speculatio­n of a new air-to-air missile.

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