Saturday, October 26, 2024

Boring logistics photos of the day: AG600 Amphibious Aircraft

China is one of the few countries that continues to produce amphibious aircraft with a fire-fighting concentration, in addition to supporting its South China Sea island garrisons.    With a range of 4,500 kilometers on 12 tons of fuel and 50 fully loaded troops, it can quickly provide support to those island garrisons without the need for a runway. 

Its current production rate is 5 per year.






China's AG600 large amphibious aircraft enters initial batch production

Source
    Xinhuanet
Editor
    Li Jiayao

Time
    2024-07-02 21:38:22

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An AG600M firefighting aircraft gathers water during a gathering and dropping water test in Jingmen, central China's Hubei Province, Sept. 27, 2022.  (Xinhua/Wu Zhizun)

BEIJING, July 2 (Xinhua) -- China's independently-developed AG600 large amphibious aircraft has entered a new phase of low-rate initial batch production and final assembly, according to the Aviation Industry Corporation of China (AVIC) on Tuesday.

The large part of the aircraft nose for the first batch-produced AG600 airplane was delivered on June 30, said the AVIC, the country's leading aircraft manufacturer.

The move marked a transition of the type of AG600 aircraft from the phase of development to batch production, the developer added.

According to the AVIC, production for the aircraft nose lasted for about three months. The Central and Southern Regional Administration of the Civil Aviation Administration of China has carried out the airworthiness compliance inspection for the manufacturing of this large part.

Following this, the final assembly of this AG600 aircraft will be carried out by AVIC General Huanan Aircraft Industry Co., Ltd. in Zhuhai, south China's Guangdong Province.

After the AG600 aircraft obtains the type certificate, it will then be delivered to the customer, according to the developer.

The AG600 aircraft aims to obtain its type certificate at the end of this year, the AVIC said.

It added that four AG600 airplanes, meant for test flight use, are currently undertaking airworthiness flight test missions across the country to verify this new type of aircraft's performance and compliance with airworthiness standards.

This aerial photo taken on Dec. 27, 2023 shows China's AG600 large amphibious aircraft in a flight test.  (Aviation Industry Corporation of China/Handout via Xinhua)

A vast country with complex landforms, China has been continuously strengthening its capabilities in the air emergency rescue sector.

China's 14th Five-Year Plan (2021-2025) has proposed the improvement of the national emergency management system by strengthening and enhancing air rescue system options and capabilities.

The AG600 large amphibious aircraft family is being developed as vital advanced aeronautical equipment to strengthen the country's emergency-rescue capabilities, according to the developer.

This aircraft family is tailored to carry out rescue missions such as firefighting, and maritime search and rescue in all types of terrains across the country.

The AG600 series amphibious aircraft features a unique configuration consisting of an integrated aircraft-shaped upper body and a ship-bottom-shaped lower body.

According to AVIC, the AG600 aircraft family is being developed with a focus on amphibious capability, versatility across multiple models, and serialized development.

This large amphibious aircraft can be installed with equipment and facilities to meet diversified demands from users in fields such as marine environment monitoring, resource detection, passenger and cargo transportation, and more, the developer said.



Sunday, April 14, 2019

Boring pictures of the day: PLAN's 3rd ocean-going training ship.

PLAN's first training ship Zheng He (You know who she was named after) commissioned in 1996, pennant number 81

Second training ship Deng Shichang commissioned in 1997 pennant number 82

Below are pictures of PLAN's third training ship,  Qijiguang, pennant number 83, freshly minted in 2017.

With all those new boats coming online, the PLAN needs all the midshipmen those 3 ships can train.
China commissions new naval training ship
Source: Xinhua   2017-02-22 13:32:02     [More]

DALIAN, Liaoning, Feb. 22 (Xinhua) -- The Chinese navy on Tuesday commissioned a new training ship at a military port in Lyushun, northeast China's Liaoning Province, the PLA Daily reported Wednesday.

With hull number 83, the Qijiguang naval training ship is 163 meters long and 22 meters wide, with a full load displacement of 9,000 tonnes and maximum speed of 22 knots, making it the largest and most advanced training ship in the Chinese navy.

Designed and built by China, the training ship can accommodate over 400 navy cadets or officers for training in offshore waters and high seas. It can also be used in foreign exchanges, natural disaster rescue and other non-military operations.

Qi Jiguang was an ancient Chinese national hero in the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) best known for leading Ming forces to defend China's eastern coastal regions from raids by Japanese pirates in the 16th century.

The training ship is affiliated with Dalian Naval Academy.







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