- Shenyang J-6
Infobox Aircraft
name = J-6/F-6
type = Fighter
manufacturer =Shenyang Aircraft Corporation
caption = A J-6 fighter on display at the China Aviation Museum
designer =
first flight =17 December 1958
introduced =December 1961
retired = late 1990s (China)
status =
primary user =People's Liberation Army Air Force
more users =Pakistani Air Force North Korea Air Force
produced = 1958-1981
number built = 3,000
unit cost =
developed from =Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-19
variants with their own articles =The Shenyang J-6 (designated F-6 for export versions) (NATO-Codename "Farmer") was the Chinese-built copy of the Soviet MiG-19 'Farmer'
fighter aircraft .Design and development
still flies for numorious nations.
The J-6 was considered "disposable" and was intended to be operated for only 100 flight hours (or approximately 100
sortie s) before being scrapped. ThePakistan Air Force was often able to extend this to 130 hours, with diligent maintenance.Yeager, Chuck and Janos, Leo. "Yeager: An Autobiography". Page 396 (paperback). New York: Bantam Books, 1986. ISBN 0-553-25674-2.]The J-6 still is in service with North Korea, Myanmar (Burma), and Sudan.
Operational history
Albania
Albanian Air Force J-6s replaced the J-5 on the border to intercept Yugoslav incursions into Albanian airspace. However, the J-6 was ineffective against the faster Yugoslav MiG-21 'Fishbed'. Once the F-7A became available, the J-6 was redeployed to guardTirana . As of 2005 all Albainian fighters where grounded due to lack of spare parts.India-Pakistan Wars
Pakistani J-6 participated in the Indo-Pak War 1971 against India and scored several aerial victories including two Indian Mig-21, the three squadrons undertook nearly a thousand sorties during the war. [http://www.defencejournal.com/2002/may/salute.htm] PAF lost 4 planes during the war, [ [http://www.pakdef.info/pakmilitary/airforce/war/airloses.html Air Loses of 1971 War] - PakDef] [ [http://www.bharat-rakshak.com/IAF/History/1971War/Appendix3.html AIRCRAFT LOSSES IN PAKISTAN -1971 WAR] - Bharat Rakshak] with one of its pilots
Wajid Ali Khan who was taken as POW becoming aMember of Parliament in Canada.Vietnam War
After secretly test flying Pakistani J-6 in
1965 , theUnited States concluded that the MiG-19/J-6 were much more formidable than the MiG-21 'Fishbed', MiG-17 'Fresco' and J-5, because in the subsonic aerial dogfights, the supersonic speed of the MiG-21 was not useful.Fact|date=February 2007 MiG-19/J-6 could accelerate to its top speed that was within this range, and the MiG-19/J-6 more maneuverable than the MiG-21, yet it was slower. While at the same time, it was faster than yet less maneuverable MiG-17/J-5. However, The North Vietnamese did use the MiG-19 and the F-6 during later half or the air war in Vietnam.Ogaden War
Somalian J-6 participated in the
Ogaden War and suffered greatly because the superior opposition faced (Cuban pilots fought forEthiopia ). Over 75% of the Somali Air Force was destroyed in the war but some J-6s and survived until the country turned into turmoil in the early 1990's.Uganda-Tanzania War
During the
Uganda-Tanzania War , Tanzanian J-6 was tasked to handle any possible Ugandan fighters which consisted of MiG-15 and MiG-17, while F-7A was tasked to handle more advanced aircraft of Ugandan ally, such as the Libyan Tupolev Tu-22 'Blinder'.Kampuchea-Vietnam War
In the era of
Khmer Rouge control of Cambodia, Khmer J-6s participated in Kampuchea-Vietnamese border clashes for ground attacks. During the Vietnamese invasion in1978 , none of the Cambodian aircraft dared to take-off to challenge the invading Vietnamese aircraft. The Vietnamese captured a number of J-6s and put them on public display.Iran–Iraq War
The J-6's participation in the
Iran–Iraq War were mostly ground attack sorties performed by both Iranian and the Iraqi J-6 units.Afghan War
The Pakistan Air Force again brought the J-6 into action, ironicallly against its original designers, the Soviet Union, and the jet claimed half a dozen air to air victories. [http://www.acig.org/artman/publish/article_324.shtml]
Variants
Six principal variants have been developed in Chinese service:;J-6A (J-6IV):Similar to MiG-19PF, all-weather
radar -equipped interceptor with two 30mm cannon. Exported as the F-6A.;J-6B:Similar to MiG-19PM "Farmer-D", interceptor with two PL-1 (Chinese version of Soviet K-5 (AA-1 'Alkali')beam-riding air-to-air missile s; it is unclear if the J-6B retains its cannon.;J-6C:Day fighter version with three 30mm cannon and braking parachute at the base of therudder ;J-6 Xin:Advanced version of the J-6A with radome on the splitter plate (rather than the shock cone centerbody) for Chinese-made radar.;J-6III:Single-seat day-fighter prototype.;JJ-6:Two-seat trainer, stretched 84 cm (33.1 in) to accommodate second seat, armed with one 30 mm cannon. Exported as FT-6.;JZ-6:Dedicatedreconnaissance version with fuselagecamera pack replacing cannon. As of April 2006, it was reported that the PLAAF 3rd Recon Regiment, 26 Air Division based in Nanjing MR, is the last regiment to actively fly the JZ-6. [http://china-defense.blogspot.com/2006_04_01_china-defense_archive.html] ;J-6 Testbed:Ejection seat testbed that succeeded H-5ejection seat testbed.;Nanchang Q-5 'Fantan':Extensively redesignedattack aircraft based on J-6.Operators
There are currently 4 active operators of the Shenyang J-6 out of 15.
Current Operators
;PRC
*People's Liberation Army Air Force retired J-6 from combat duties at 2005, but still uses it for training missions, but due to the age of the planes airframes, only a very few are still airworthy. All JJ-6s will be replaced byJl-8 .;IRN
*Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force operates 18 aircraft.;MYA
*Myanmar Air Force J-6s were better suited for ground attack missions than F-7B and were used with relative success.;PRK
*North Korea Air Force operates 100 aircraft.Former Operators
;ALB
*Albanian Air Force J-6s was considered the backbone of the National Air component. Since2005 , around 82 Shenyang J-6C are grounded and retired from active service.;BAN
*Bangladesh Air Force retired J-6 aircraft.;CAM
*Cambodian Air Force ;EGY
*Egyptian Air Force no longer in service. replaced byF-16 .;flag|Iraq|1963
*Iraqi Air Force retired J-6 aircraft.;PAK
*Pakistan Air Force retired J-6 aircraft.;SOM
* Somali Air Force;SUD
*Sudanese Air Force J-6s were better suited for ground attack missions than F-7B and were used with limited success.;TAN
*Tanzanian Air Force ;VNM
*Vietnam People's Air Force ;ZIM
*Zimbabwe Air Force J-6s were initially piloted by the Pakistani pilots.pecifications
Description
The J-6 has a maximum speed at altitude of 1,540 km/h (960 mph), Mach 1.45. Service ceiling is 17,900 m (58,700 ft). Combat radius with two drop tanks is about 640 km (400 mi). Powerplant is two Liming Wopen-6A (Tumansky R-9) turbojet engines. In addition to the internal cannon armament, most have provision for four wing pylons for up to 250 kg (550 lb) each, with a maximum ordnance load of 500 kg (1,100 lb). Typical stores include unguided bombs, 55 mm rocket pods, or PL-2/PL-5 (Chinese versions of Soviet K-13 (NATO AA-2 'Atoll') air-to-air missiles.
References
External links
* [http://www.airforceworld.com/pla/j6.htm Shenyang J-6 fighter photo collection and introduction in Chinese]
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