- Xian JH-7
Infobox Aircraft
name= Xian JH-7 FBC-1 Flying Leopard
caption= A JH-7A at a military museum
type=Fighter-bomber
manufacturer=Xi'an Aircraft Industry Corporation
designer=
first flight=14 December 1988
introduced= 1992
retired=
status=
primary user=People's Liberation Army Navy
more users=People's Liberation Army Air Force
produced=
number built= 96-103+
program cost=
unit cost=
developed from=
variants with their own articles=The Xian JH-7 ("Jian Hong"-7;
NATO reporting name Flounder [cite news | title = British and Russian Technology for the Xian JH-7A FLOUNDER | url = http://www.uscc.gov/researchpapers/2004/04fisher_report/7airforcesystems.htm| publisher = U.S.-China Economic and Security review commission | accessdate = 2007-04-06] ), also known as the FBC-1 (Fighter/Bomber China-1) Flying Leopard, is a two-seater (tandem), twin-enginefighter-bomber in service with thePeople's Liberation Army Naval Air Force (PLANAF), and thePeople's Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF). The main contractors areXian Aircraft Industry Corporation (XAC) and the603nd Aircraft Design Institute,now named First Aircraft Institute of AVIC-1 . The firstbatch of JH-7 aircraft were delivered to the PLANAF in the mid-1990s forevaluation , and the improved JH-7A variant entered service in 2004.cite web|url=http://www.sinodefence.com/airforce/groundattack/jh7.asp|title=JH-7/A (FBC-1) Fighter-bomber|work=Sinodefence.com|accessdate=2007-01-16|date=2006-04-13 ]Design and development
In the early 1970s, the PLA submitted a request to the
Ministry of Aeronautics (MoA) to develop a newfighter-bomber to replace theHarbin H-5 andNanchang Q-5 . Due to failure to secure a joint design venture with foreign countries, an indigenous program was initiated on April 19, 1983. Initially, two different variants were intended to meet the separate requirements from the PLAAF and PLANAF. The PLAAF variant was to be an all-weatherdeep-penetration strike bomber, with side-by-side cockpit seating,electronic countermeasures (ECM), andterrain following capabilities similar to theGeneral Dynamics F-111 . However, this variant was dropped in the early 1980s.The PLANAF's variant was for an all-weather, two-seat (
tandem ), strike/reconnaissance aircraft. Sixprototype s were built by December 1988, and a small batch of 12 to 18 JH-7s were delivered to the PLANAF in the early 1990s for evaluation. The first JH-7s used imported Rolls-Royce Spey Mk.202 engines. Later, they were replaced by license-built Spey Mk.202s namedWoShan-9 (WS-9). These first batch of JH-7 used Type 243H multifunction radar, with maximum range of 175km against ships and 75km maximum range againstMiG-21 sized aerial targets.The JH-7 is China's newest and most capable domestically-built fighter-bomber. The aircraft is underpowered with Mk.202/WS-9 engines, and has a
weapons load of 9 tons [http://forum.keypublishing.co.uk/archive/index.php?t-45895.html] , compared to theSukhoi Su-24 and Su-30 at 8 tons, and theGeneral Dynamics F-111 at 14 tons. However, the JH-7 is a much lighter and simpler aircraft than the variable sweep winged Su-24 or F-111, and far cheaper to produce than the high performance Su-30 multi-role fighter. The JH-7 represents a significant strike capability for the PLANAF, and its load capacity allows the aircraft to carry 2 (JH-7) or 4 (JH-7A) domestically-madeYJ-82 s inmaritime strike missions.Operational history
In 2004, the improved JH-7A entered service with PLANAF. The JH-7A is updated with
JL-10A pulse doppler radar, newfly-by-wire (FBW) system, one-piecewindscreen , additionalhardpoint s, and capability to useRussia nLGB s andKh-31 anti-radiation missile s. The aircraft is currently used by the PLANAF 6th Div, PLANAF 9th Div, and PLAAF 28th Div. Although a significant improvement over the original JH-7, the future of this aircraft looks uncertain as China's People's Liberation Army turns to more capable fighter/bombers such as theSukhoi Su-30 /Shenyang J-11 and theChengdu J-10 for their maritime strike roles. A PLANAF JH-7 regiment typically consists of 18 to 20 aircraft, which is fewer than the usual 24 to 28 aircraft for PLAAF air regiments.Operators
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*People's Liberation Army Navy - The Naval Air Force has 3 regiments (as of November 2005) equipped with the JH-7: [cite web|url=http://www.china-military.org/units/planaf.htm|title=PLANAF|publisher=China-military.org]
**East Sea Fleet , 6th PLANAF Division [cite web|url=http://www.china-military.org/units/naf/6ndiv/6ndiv.htm|title=6th Naval Division|publisher=China-military.org]
***16th Regiment based in [http://www.fas.org/nuke/guide/china/facility/shanghai-dachang.htm Shanghai Dachang Naval Air Station] (JH-7)
***17th Regiment based in [http://www.fas.org/nuke/guide/china/facility/yiwi.htm Yiwu (Yiwi) Airbase] ,Zhejiang (JH-7)
**South Sea Fleet , 9th PLANAF Division [cite web|url=http://www.china-military.org/units/naf/9ndiv/9ndiv.html|title=9th Naval Division|publisher=China-military.org]
***27th Regiment based inLedong Naval Airbase ,Hainan Island (JH-7A)*
People's Liberation Army Air Force has 1 regiment (as of May 2006) known to operate the JH-7A. It's speculated that the 19 PLAAF JH-7A will serve in precision ground-strike role, rather than anti-shipping.
**Nanjing Military Region, 28thPLAAF Division [cite web|url=http://www.china-military.org/units/nanjing/28div/28div.htm|title=28th Division|publisher=China-military.org]
***?? Regiment based in [http://www.fas.org/nuke/guide/china/facility/jianqiao.htm Hangzhou Jianquiao Airbase] ,Zhejiang (JH-7A)pecifications (JH-7)
aircraft specifications
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