Friday, November 18, 2011

An update on the Y-9 transport project.

Finally a near finish prototype for this long-delayed project.


Y-9 project, rebooted.

http://china-defense.blogspot.com/2010/09/y-9-project-rebooted.html
According to China Aviation News (here) the long delayed first Y-9 prototype is under construction. It is scheduled to perform its maiden flight by 2011.



My previous blog entry on the Y-9 project.

http://china-defense.blogspot.com/2009/07/y-9-tactical-transport-aircraft-program.html

Tuesday, July 14, 2009
Y-9 Tactical Transport Aircraft program back on track?

According to Shanfei’s press release posted on its website (http://www.shanfei.com/xwzx/new/20090713,1.html) the Y-9 dual-purpose Tactical Transport Aircraft project has been restarted.

Shanfei upper management acknowledged elements that caused the delay of this important project. They included: unbalanced department workload, lack of research capability, project planning, funding, in addition to a shortage of parts, limited parts assembly lines and final assembly, and limited test flight capabilities. There were also technology limitations, frequent accidents due to low safety standards, poor quality control, undefined procedures and poor production work flows that led to a serious delay of the project.

Here are the words in Shanfei’s press release and judging from the language used AVIC, Shanfei’s parent company, must be getting hard on them.

大运研制按计划要求正常推进。但由于任务繁重、研发能力和资源不足,对现场生产组织提出挑战,多项工作进度不同程度滞后;零件生产、部装、总装、试飞等能 力未填平补齐,受现场技术质量问题处理影响,生产不畅,任务不均衡,严重影响产品交付效率;因违反程序、操作规程等原因,多次发生质量、安全事故,安全生 产形势严峻

The Y-9 Tactical Transport Aircraft, or YunShuji-9 project, was reported back in 2001 as an enlarged version of the PLA’s workhorse Y-8 transport: a Chinese version of the C-130 Hercules with an airdrop payload capability of 20,000kg or 100 paratroopers. The older Y-8 had a max airdrop payload of 13,200kg. The Y-9 has a built-in RoRo ramp for quick offloads/airdrops. It will also have a max range of 3000km, allowing it to reach most of China from Wuhan—the central city in China and also home to the 15th airborne army. Strategically, this allows the Chinese military a quick reaction to any trouble spot and is one of the reasons why the Y-9 project is so important. Also, it lessens the reliance on Russia for transport aircraft, even though it is not in the same class as the Russian Il-76’s payload of 50,000 to 88,000kg. But the Y-9 is a homegrown and inexpensive solution that is capable of dropping armor such as ZBD03/ZLC2000 Airborne Infantry Fighting Vehicle. The PLA’s order for 36 Il-76s placed in 2005 is still under negotiation.

Now that the project is seriously behind schedule, it will not be surprising to see management changes take place at Shanfei.

Monday, November 14, 2011

Hi ho, hi ho, off to Pakistan they go

Pakistan-China Joint Military Exercise begins near Jehlum
http://ftpapp.app.com.pk/en_/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=164357&Itemid=1
RAWALPINDI, Nov 14 (APP): Pakistan-China Joint Military Exercise YOUYI-IV aimed at sharing mutual exchange of experience and information through a comprehensive training programme in real time, commenced near Jehlum on Monday.

The joint exercise, spread over a period of two weeks, is fourth in the series in which Special Forces from both sides will participate. According to ISPR, the Exercise YOUYI-IV is a brigade level joint exercise between the two armies.Chinese Army being well equipped and highly technical, in nature is very meticulous, keen and equally professional in their approach.

During last joint exercise in China they demonstrated high sense of professionalism and friendship towards Pakistan.

Exercise YOUYI, which literally translates “Friendship” between two countries, started in 2004. So far three exercises have been conducted, including two in China and one in Pakistan.

These exercises were mandated to boost existing professional relationship between the two friendly Armies.

It may be mentioned here that Pakistan and China enjoy extremely close and brotherly relations since their inception, which have matured and strengthened over the years.
The forthcoming Joint Military Exercise YOUYI-IV will certainly pave the way for further cementing existing bilateral relations between the two countries.

Senior military leadership from both sides will also attend the exercise.
The YOUYI-IV exercise will be a true manifestation to a famous Chinese phrase “Pakistan China friendship is higher than the mountains and deeper than oceans”.





PAF JF-17 Down.

While three JF-17 Thunders are making news at the Dubai 2011 Air Show (here), another JF-17 is also on the news for an unfortunate reason.



A PAF JF-17 crashed

A Pakistan Air Force (PAF) aircraft JF-17 Thunder, crashed in Attock Distrct also killing its pilot, our sources, reported Monday.
http://paktribune.com/news/JF-17-Thunder-crashes-in-Attock-pilot-killed-245092.html
According to PAF spokesman, pilot Squadron Leader Muhammad Hussain ejected successfully but the parachute failed to open properly. There were no reports of damage as the crash site is a mountainous region.

Rescue teams reached the site soon after the incident while an investigation board has been set up to investigate the crash.

End.





Air Show Dubai 2011



Saturday, November 12, 2011

Third Chinese Navy Test Ship Launched.

To quote hmmwv "Apparently two ships are not enough for PLAN to play with its new toys."






893's two older sister test ships (891 and 892)


Previous blog entry


Sunday, March 13, 2011


Photo of the day: Test Ship 892's new mounts.

One way to follow the latest naval weaponry from China -- monitor its test ship fleet.
http://china-defense.blogspot.com/2011/03/photo-of-day-test-ship-892s-new-mount.html
The radar is similar to the "HK-CL Mobile Continuous Wave Precision Measurement Radar" on display a while back and the new mounts appear to be variants of the FL-3000N RAM.


Photo credit goes to HSH.

SanJ 1280, China's next generation of Riverine

This little riverine flies at 50 knots and can mount all sorts of crazy stuff -- a possible solution for Mekong patrol?

Here is the link to its manufacturer site (here)







To compare, here is US Navy's CB90 (here)

A new 2500 ton class patrol ship launched in Wuhan today.

According to rumor, it is to fulfill an export order from the Republic of Namibia. 



Friday, November 11, 2011