Chinese warships visit Brunei
(Source: PLA Daily) 2011-07-06
The missile destroyer Wuhan (R) of the Chinese naval escort taskforce is on the merchant ships escort mission in the Gulf of Aden, Jan. 12, 2009. (Xinhua file photo/Qian Xiaohu)
The missile destroyer Wuhan, the frigate Yulin and the supply ship Qinghaihu of the Navy of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) formed the 9th Chinese naval escort taskforce and left Zhanjiang in Guangdong Province on July 2 for the Gulf of Aden and waters off the Somali coast. On their way to the Gulf of Aden, the Wuhan and Yulin warships arrived in Brunei on the morning of July 5 for a 5-day-long friendly visit to the island nation.
The two Chinese warships are scheduled to participate in such activities as the 3rd International Defense Exhibition and the International Fleet Review to be held in Brunei.
It is learned that, the Wuhan and Yulin warships will join naval vessels from 10-odd countries including the U.S., Pakistan, India, Japan and Thailand to appear at the International Fleet Review.
By Yang Qinggang and Li De
Editor:Ouyang
Wednesday, July 13, 2011
PLAN to appear at the International Fleet Review
Chinese AIM120D??
It was reported that 607 Institute has been developing a new activing radar homing AAM comparable to American AIM-120D (dubbed PL-15?). Recent photos showed a new type of missile being tested onboard a J-11B fighter. Compared to PL-12 of the same class, the missile features stablizing fins and tailfins with reduced wingspans, suggesting its design is optimized for internal carriage by the 4th generation fighter such as J-20. PL-1X may also features improved guidance system (including duplex datalink and new active/passive dual mode seeker with enhanced ECCM capability) as well as a bigger motor which gives it a longer range (~100km?). There was a speculation that PL-1X is actually a new anti-radiation AGM comparable to American HARM, but this has yet to be confirmed.
Photos of J-20's weapon bay
PLAMC testing new VBSS body armor vest for boarding team
Clear Duty VBSS body armor vest is being tested by the PLAMC for boarding party. It's made by a local Chinese private company. VBSS stands for Visit, Board, Search, and Seizure operation.
The CD VBSS is more comfortable and offers quick-release that the standard issued Type 06 body armor lacks. The quick-release is a life saver if a boarding team member fall into the water. All he needed it is just pull the quick-release to remove the vest (which will be loaded down with hard plates, ammo, pistol, comm & other gears) and swim to the surface.
The vest uses Kevlar material and has large SAPI size hard plate pocket in the front and back. --- Timothy Yan
123 AF-31FN engines ordered by China
China Signs $500 Million Russian Jet Engine Deal, Vedomosti Says
By Jack Jordan - Jul 3, 2011 10:07 PM PT
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-07-04/china-signs-500-million-russian-jet-engine-deal-vedomosti-says.html
China’s Ministry of Defense signed a contract to buy Russian aircraft engines worth $500 million in early June, Vedomosti reported, citing an unidentified personsource close to Russia’s state arms-selling agency and an unidentified manager of an aviation company.
The contract is for 123 AL-31FN engines by 2013, the first 13 of which will be delivered later this year, the newspaper said.
To contact the reporter on this story: Jack Jordan in Moscow at jjordan22@bloomberg.net
To contact the editor responsible for this story: Torrey Clark at tclark8@bloomberg.net
Welcome to the jungle
Airborne troops finish 1st organic field training in tropical rainforest
(Source: PLA Daily) 2011-07-04
The officers and men let out hurray at the end of training. (PLA Daily/Liu Peng)
On June 27, an airborne troop unit of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) finished the first organic training in a tropical rainforest which lasted for more than three months.
In order to meet the requirements of transformation from implementing a single operational mission to fulfilling diversified military tasks, the troop unit in recent years regularly took its troops to unfamiliar areas on the plateau in northwest China and the islands in southeast China to conduct adaptive training and challenge the operational capacity limits of the personnel and equipment.
Earlier this year the troops were organized to head to a tropical jungle at an altitude of more than 1,200 meters near the Tropic of Cancer to carry out training on 40-plus subjects including camouflage, shooting and obstacle-crossing in jungle, mountaineering and field survival under satellite surveillance.
During the drill, in the airtight tropical rainforest with a slope of as much as 80 degrees, special operation members each carrying a 40-kg load on the back carved out their way with machetes, climbed cliffs, crossed the valleys, and waded across rapids.
A batch of new-type IT equipment appeared in the field training. An unmanned aircraft carried out aerial reconnaissance of the "enemy’s" situation and precisely located the target, the battlefield TV reconnaissance unit sneaked into the forefront of the "enemy" to send back real-time three-dimensional reconnaissance scenes, and the officers and men utilized home-made Beidou communication system to make accurate positioning and timely transmit battlefield information. With the new-type IT equipment, the troops’ information support capability is greatly improved.
By Yang Min and Tan Jie
Chinese "Global Hawk" in PLAAF color.
However, until today there has been no confirmation to suggest that the PLAAF is adopting this high high-altitude UAV -- this recent photo of Xianglong in PLAAF color suggests that the program is advancing to next stage of development.
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Thursday, November 12, 2009
Xianglong UAV conductes its maiden flight.
Guizhou Aviation Group (GAV) announces (here) and (Here) that the maiden flight of the Xianglong UAV has been successfully conducted on November 7th 2009 at 12:21 PM. The maiden flight took place at the Anshun airport and lasted 18 minutes.Xianglong, or the Chinese HQ-4 Global Hawk, is a joint venture between the Guizhou Aviation Group and the Chengdu Aircraft Design Institute (CADI). It was first unveiled at the 2006 Zhuhai air show and completed its high-speed taxing tests in 2008. The fuselage, vertical and power plant of the Xianglong was designed by the GAV and the job of testing, manufacture and final assembly was handled by the CADI.
The Luhu pair is back!
Not sure any changes to the power plant, combat information center (CIC) or the Anti Submarine Warfare (ASW) suite but there is a few new features that is notable:
The removal of 4x Type 76A twin 37mm CIWS with a pair of Type 730.
A new 100 gun turret.
The huge "God's Eye" L-band 3D air search radar which gave the Luhi class its unique look on top of the aft helicopter hanger has been removed.
The number of ASM seems to have doubled from 8 to 16.
The new look as featured in the latest issue of "Naval & Merchant ships"
The good ole days
9th PLAN task force to the Gulf of Aden
Chinese navy sail for escort missions in Gulf of Aden
(Xinhua)
Updated: 2011-06-29 20:35
BEIJING - The ninth group of Chinese escort ships will set sail from Zhanjiang in Guangdong province on July 2 for the Gulf of Aden and waters off Somalia on an escort mission, China Defense Ministry spokesman Yang Yujun said Wednesday.
Yang told reporters during a press briefing that the new task force will comprise the destroyer, Wu Han, and frigate, Yu Lin, as well as the supply ship, Qinghaihu.
Yang said Chinese navy fleets had escorted 3,953 ships from countries all over the world by Wednesday. Among the escorted ships 47 percent were foreign commercial ships, he added.
Yang said Chinese navy fleets had rescued 40 ships chased by pirates to date.
DDG169 Wuhan
FFG 569 Yulin
Notice the new 30mm CIWS mount.
Vessel transportation troop unit in Tibet
Vessel transportation troop unit in Tibet
(Source: Chinanews.com) 2011-06-30
As the sole army vessel troop unit in Tibet, the vessel transportation troop unit of the Linzhi Military Sub-Command of the Tibet Military Command of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army shoulders the tasks of material transshipment and flood-fighting in Motuo area.
Editor:Cui Xinwen
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