Saturday, November 29, 2025

Photo Of The Day: PLAAF Su-35 of The PLAAF 6th Aviation Brigade

The PLAAF acquired 24 Su-35E fighters in a $2 billion deal signed in November 2015. With a ferry range of 4,500 km or 600 km greater than the J-16’s 3,900 km, the Su-35E is particularly well-suited for extended patrols over the vast expanse of the South China Sea. Indeed, this is precisely how the PLAAF has been employing the aircraft, as showed by the photo below.

No follow-on orders were placed beyond the initial batch of 24. As for the reasons behind this decision, your guess is as good as mine


 

Wednesday, February 07, 2018

PR photos of the day:Su-35 "Flanker-E" patrols over South China Sea

24 Su-35  "Flanker-E" were procured for about 2 Billion USD in Nov 2015 with first batch delivered to the Chinese air force in late 2016.  Second batch arrived in China December 22, 2017.

Photo source in Chinese (here)






China's Air Force part of joint patrol over S China Sea

http://eng.chinamil.com.cn/view/2018-02/08/content_7936954.htm

Source:  China Daily
Editor:  Zhang Tao

Time:  2018-02-08

The Chinese air force recently sent its Su-35 fighter jets to take part in a joint combat patrol over the South China Sea. [Photo/Weibo of the Air Force]


The Chinese air force recently sent its Su-35 fighter jets to take part in a joint combat patrol over the South China Sea, the air force said in a release on Wednesday afternoon.

This is the first time the People's Liberation Army Air Force has made public the deployment of its Su-35s, built by Russia's Komsomolsk-on-Amur Aircraft Production Association and introduced to China in late 2016. The air force did not reveal when the patrol took place.

The release said the multirole fighter jet's participation in combat exercises will help strengthen the air force's long-range operational capability.

The air force will continue pushing forward training to improve combat capabilities, it said.

Officials from Russia's state technology corporation Rostec said in November 2015 that Russia and China signed a contract that was estimated to be worth $2 billion for 24 Su-35s. The deal was later confirmed by Wu Qian, a spokesman for of the Chinese Defense Ministry.

The PLA's official website, 81.cn, previously said Su-35s started to be delivered to China in December 2016.

Russian news agency TASS said that as one of Russia's most advanced fighter jets, the Su-35 is equipped with phased array antenna radar and thrust vectoring engines. It has a maximum speed of 2,500 km per hour and is able to fly 3,400 km without refueling, according to TASS. The fighter is armed with a 30-mm gun and can carry 12 bombs or missiles, the report said.


Tuesday, April 03, 2018

Range matters

Once again, PLAAF's H-6K fleet is venturing to the South China Sea to conduct another "routine" patrol with the newly imported Su-35 as escort.   J-16's ferry range is reported to be 3,900 KM vs Su-35's 4,500 KM.





Bombers, jets hone skills over South China Sea, western Pacific
http://eng.chinamil.com.cn/view/2018-03/26/content_7983206.htm

The People's Liberation Army Air Force recently conducted combat exercises over the western Pacific Ocean and South China Sea, according to its spokesman, Senior Colonel Shen Jinke.

Shen said on Sunday that a group of aircraft including H-6K bombers and Su-30 fighter jets flew over the Miyako Strait earlier last week and then carried out combat training over the western Pacific to verify their long-range operational capabilities.

At the same time, another group of H-6Ks, Su-35 fighter jets and other aircraft conducted a joint combat patrol over the South China Sea, practicing aerial maneuvers and strike tactics at sea, he said in a statement published by the Air Force.
The PLA Air Force has become adept at organizing sophisticated joint operations and is able to safeguard the country's sovereignty, national security and interests, Shen said.

This is the second time the PLA Air Force has sent its Su-35s-built by Russia's Komsomolsk-on-Amur Aircraft Production Association and introduced to China in late 2016-to take part in exercises over the South China Sea. The first was in early February.

Photos released by the Air Force showed air-launched cruise missiles under the wings of the H-6K bombers participating in the exercises.

The H-6K is the PLA's most advanced bomber and is capable of carrying supersonic cruise missiles to make precision strikes against land targets or ships. Foreign military observers said that the plane has a flight range of about 3,500 kilometers, while its cruise missile has a minimum range of 1,500 km, which means the bomber is able to hit targets at least 5,000 km from its takeoff point.

A news release published by Japan's Joint Staff on Friday said that in addition to bombers and fighter jets the Chinese Air Force had dispatched a Tupolev Tu-154 signal intelligence jet and a Y-8 electronic warfare aircraft to participate in the western Pacific training exercise.

The Air Force began performing long-range, ocean-bound drills in March 2015 and has organized dozens of such operations since then.

Fu Qianshao, an expert from the PLA Air Force, said that ocean-bound exercises verify not only the Air Force's long-distance combat capability, but also its logistics support and electronic warfare abilities.

According to the Air Force, China is developing a new-generation strategic bomber that will be much stronger than the H-6K. Analysts believe the new aircraft will have a range of at least 10,000 km, enough to perform intercontinental missions.








Friday, November 28, 2025

Forever Type81 Assault Rifle

Type81 7.62×39mm assault rifle still the the pride of the Chinese military, still issued to reserves and garrison troops.  Now it is encoring as a prop in World War II propaganda films. Yup, from battlefield staple to cinematic icon, the Type 81 proves it’s not done making rounds yet 

 


Tuesday, May 16, 2017

Photos of the day: I like'em Type 81 just fine.

While rumors have been spreading about a new Chinese assault rifle family about to enter service, the PLAAF seems to be perfectly fine with their reliable Type81.  Fancy Type03 mods and bullpup Type95?? thanks but no thanks.

Is me, or that Vietnam War style AK ammo pouch seems completely out of place in comparison to the J-10?





Thursday, November 27, 2025

Speaking of Replenishment at Sea (RAS).

A new Type 903A Replenishment Tanker undergoing outfitting at a shipyard in Jiangsu as of Nov27th 2025.  As the PLAN grows, so is the need for new tankers to accompany the fleett 

 


 

 

 

 

Friday, July 15, 2016

PLAN commission of the day: 2 Type 903A Replenishment Tankers

In a bit over 2 years, China commissioned 8 Type093  Replenishment Tankers.  The lead boat "Qiandaohu" was commissioned on April 30th, 2014.


ZHANJIANG, July 15 (ChinaMil) -- The South China Sea Fleet of the Chinese PLA Navy held on July 15 a commissioning ceremony for two new comprehensive supply ships Honghu (hull number 963) and Luomahu (hull number 964) at a naval port in Zhanjiang, south China’s Guangdong Province.

Shen Jinlong, commander of the South China Sea Fleet of the PLA Navy, presented the navy ensigns and naming certificates for the new ships.

The comprehensive supply ships Honghu (hull number 963) and Luomahu (hull number 964) belong to the same class of supply ships with a full displacement of over 20, 000 tons and are new type of open-sea comprehensive supply ships developed and built by China independently.

The two newly commissioned supply ships employ more advanced replenishment-at-sea technologies and can provide alongside, astern and vertical replenishment-at-sea for several different types of ships simultaneously.
Besides stronger open-sea comprehensive supply capability, the two ships also have certain anti-surface and anti-air defense combat capabilities.












Tuesday, December 29, 2015

South Sea Fleet commissions three support ships in a single day.





BEIJING, Dec. 28 (ChinaMil) -- The South China Sea Fleet of the PLA Navy has embraced three new vessels. A ceremony marking the beginning of military service of the three vessels, the supply ship Luguhu, the electronic reconnaissance ship Neptune and the pelagic survey vessel Qian Xuesen was held at a naval port in the South China Sea on Saturday.

These three vessels are all independently designed and built by China.

The biggest differences between the Type 904B supply ship Luguhu (Hull No. 962) and its predecessor Type 904A supply ship Fuxianhu are that, instead of the portal frame type platform, which is specific to the comprehensive supply ship, on the supply ship Luguhu, there are two davits mounted on each side in the middle section of the ship and a hangar which enhances the vertical replenishment capacity.

The ship is designed to provide material supply for the troops stationed in the Nansha islands, and undertake such tasks as providing supply for a ship formation and maritime medical aid at a certain degree.

The Type 815G electronic reconnaissance ship Neptune (Hull No. 852) is able to conduct continuous all-weather reconnaissance of various targets within a certain range.

The Qian Xuesen (Hull No. 873) is the third ship of the Type 636A pelagic survey vessel family. It mainly conducts survey of oceans and reefs, marine meteorology observation and layout of hydrometeorological buoys to provide basic data to guarantee navigation safety and carry out marine scientific research.

The sound attenuation is the most remarkable performance of the survey vessel, which is even more excellent than that of the Russian Kilo-class submarines known as the “ocean black hole” in the world.


Supply ship Luguhu
  Electronic reconnaissance ship Neptune.
  Type 636A pelagic survey vessel Qian Xuesen








Sunday, October 18, 2015

Photos of the day: PLAN's three new fleet replenishment ships got their pennant numbers

They are 960, 961 and 962






 

Wednesday, November 26, 2025

Boring logistics of the day: CV-18 Fujian Aircraft Carrier: Replenishment at Sea (RAS) with Type901

Type003 The CV-18 Fujian-class aircraft carrier’s progression toward full operational status is contingent upon the successful integration of Replenishment at Sea (RAS) procedures. Sustained carrier operations require continuous logistical support:
 

  • Crew sustenance: Regular delivery of food and essential supplies ensures the health and readiness of personnel.
  • Air wing support: Aircraft depend on uninterrupted access to aviation fuel, ordnance, and spare parts to maintain sortie generation rates and credible deterrence.


While RAS is often perceived as a routine and unremarkable logistical function, its strategic importance cannot be overstated. The ability to conduct reliable, safe, and efficient replenishment operations at sea represents a critical enabler of extended carrier deployments. For the Fujian, demonstrating proficiency in RAS is therefore not merely a technical milestone but a foundational requirement for achieving full combat effectiveness and operational credibility within the People’s Liberation Army Navy (PLAN).


 

 

Tuesday, April 15, 2025

Official specs of the PLAN Type901 Replenishment ship.


Pennant number: 965 Hulunhu (current Pennant,  901 previous pennant)
 

  • Length:241 meters
  • Length at waterline: 225 meters 
  • Beam:  32 meters
  • Draft:  17.8 meter  
  • Fully loaded Draft:  10.8 meter
  • Normal load:  46,000 tons
  • Full load: 48,00 tons



For unofficial spec, there’s always Wikipedia (link)






 

 





Friday, October 23, 2020

PR Photos Of The Day: Hulun Lake (Type 901 fast combat support ship) refuelling and resupplying an entire naval task force








Monday, December 24, 2018

Boring logistics pictures of the day: 2nd Type 901 Class Fleet Replenishment Ship named "Chagan hu", pennant number 967





The namesake, Chagan Lake, seems to be a nice place to visit too