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Aircraft | Photo | Origin | Type | Versions | Numbers In Service[1][2][3] | Comments | |||
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Fighter and Attack Aircraft | |||||||||
Chengdu J-10 | China | Multirole Fighter | J-10A J-10AS J-10SH |
20[1] | |||||
Sukhoi Su-30MK2 | Russia | Multirole Fighter | Su-30MK2/33 | 23[1] | |||||
Shenyang J-11 | China | Air Superiority Fighter | J-11BH | 24+ | |||||
Xian JH-7 | China | Fighter-Bomber | JH-7A | 35[1] | |||||
Shenyang J-8 | China | Interceptor Fighter | J-8II | 48+ [1] | |||||
Chengdu J-7 | China | Fighter/Interceptor | J-7D/E | 48 [1] | |||||
Nanchang Q-5 | China | Close Air Support | Q-5 | 30 | Out of production. | ||||
Bomber Aircraft | |||||||||
Xian H-6 | China | Strategic bomber | H-6 | 16[1] | |||||
Maritime Patrol and ASW | |||||||||
Shaanxi Y-8 | China | MPA Elint |
Y-8MPA Y-8 Elint |
6 2 [1] |
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Harbin SH-5 | China | ASW | SH-5 | 3 | |||||
Trainer Aircraft | |||||||||
Hongdu JL-8 | China Pakistan |
Jet Trainer / Light attack | JL-8 | 12 [1] | |||||
Guizhou JL-9 | China | Trainer / Attack | L-15 | 12 [1] | |||||
Shenyang JJ-5 | China | Trainer | JJ-5 | 30 [1] | |||||
Transport Aircraft | |||||||||
Xi'an Y-7/Xian MA60 | China | Light Transport | Y-7 | 10 | |||||
Shijiazhuang Y-5 | China | Light Transport | Y-5 | 3 | |||||
Helicopters | |||||||||
Changhe Z-8 | China | AEW/ASW/Transport | Z-8 | 26 [1] | |||||
Harbin Z-9 | China | ASW/SAR | Z-9C | 21[1] | |||||
Kamov Ka-28 | Russia | ASW | Ka-28 | 12 | 6 more ordered[1] | ||||
Mil Mi-8 | Soviet Union | Transport Helicopter | Mi-8 | 8 | |||||
Eurocopter AS365 Dauphin | European Union | Attack Helicopter | AS365N | 3[1] | |||||
References
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o "The AMR Regional Air Force Directory 2012". Asian Military Review. February 2012. Retrieved 3 March 2012.
- ^ Dr Eric C. Anderson (March 2009). "Capabilities of Chinese People's Liberation Army to carry out military action in the event of regional conflict" (PDF). Prepared by Science Applications International Corporation. USC U.S.-China Institute (U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission). p. 45. Retrieved 11 July 2011.
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