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China irons out high-altitude jet fighter engine faults in boost to defences against India, analysts say UPDATED : Thursday, 15 March, 2018, 8:47pm
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Chinese military releases video of aircraft on smooth runs in country’s mountainous southwest, suggesting advances to problem-plagued AL-31F engines

Footage of Chinese warplanes on drills in the country’s mountainous southwest suggest the military has overcome engine problems plaguing the aircraft at high altitudes, sounding a warning to regional rival India, military analysts said.

Video of Chengdu J-10 and Shenyang J-11 jets flying low over snow-capped mountains was posted on the People’s Liberation Army’s official website on Monday.

The jets are part of China’s fleet of third-generation lightweight multi-role fighter aircraft and are powered by Russian AL-31F engines.

Military observers said the engines had previously lost power above 3,000 metres, leading to a string of accidents.

In September 2015, a J-10 from the former Shenyang Military Region crashed on a night patrol when the plane climbed above 3,350 metres, state-run China Central Television reported. The pilot ejected to safety.

The footage also showed a Shaanxi Y-9 transport aircraft taking off and landing at a high-altitude airport. The Y-9 can carry 106 passengers or 132 troops at one time.

A Xian JH-7 fighter-bomber is also seen flying over the snow-covered terrain, filling out the combat line-up in the PLA Air Force’s Western Theatre Command, which ranges from Chongqing to Tibet and Xinjiang.

In the video, Zhan Houshun, the western theatre’s air force commander, also said domestic and international training had boosted the air force’s combat readiness.

“In various exercises, we not only target ‘imaginary rivals’, but focus more on acquiring useful and effective combat skills,” Zhan said.

Military analysts said the apparent smooth flights by the warplanes suggested the air force had overcome the engine’s high-altitude problems, bolstering the PLA’s defences against India.

Beijing-based military commentator Song Zhongping said the lack of air pressure at high altitudes made flying difficult, a situation complicated by variations in airflow in mountainous terrain.

“The video showed that the engines in Chinese warplanes have been improved in terms of stability over complex geography. It also signalled that China has set up a highly specialised air wing in the country’s west,” Song said.

Hong Kong-based military analyst Leung Kwok-leung said the improvements would strengthen China’s air defences against India.

“Once the engine problem is solved, Chinese planes will be able to easily take off and land in high-altitude areas, making India’s air force less effective,” Leung said.

The apparent advances come less than a year after a protracted border stand-off between Chinese and Indian troops in the Doklam region in the Himalayas.
 

MastanKhan

Junior Member
Hi,

Engine shutting off over 3000 meters is not believable---.

If it flies from 0 feet elevation---the aircraft would fly up to around 45-50000 feet---which is around 15 to 16000 meters---so what happened here!!!

Am I missing something in this news item!!!!
 

latenlazy

Brigadier
Hi,

Engine shutting off over 3000 meters is not believable---.

If it flies from 0 feet elevation---the aircraft would fly up to around 45-50000 feet---which is around 15 to 16000 meters---so what happened here!!!

Am I missing something in this news item!!!!
This story is all kinds of weird, since AL-31s aren’t exactly unproven engines.
 

plawolf

Lieutenant General
Hi,

Engine shutting off over 3000 meters is not believable---.

If it flies from 0 feet elevation---the aircraft would fly up to around 45-50000 feet---which is around 15 to 16000 meters---so what happened here!!!

Am I missing something in this news item!!!!

Just SCMP reinforcing their reputation for being absolutely atrocious when it comes to Chinese military matters.

You’d think they were going out of their way to act like complete morons by just quoting any ‘military’ commentator or ‘sources’ without even the most basic common sense checks before putting stories out; or in this case, even understanding what their quoted commentator is saying.

No one other than SCMP has ever heard of these absurd claims above AL31s having issues above 3km because no such issue exists.

It’s quite clear that the morons at SCMP have somehow managed to confuse aircraft taking off from airfields above 3km elevation with aircraft flying above 3km.
 

davidau

Senior Member
Registered Member
China is building the newest 25 Mach air tunnel......testing a space shuttle, hypersonic missiles..

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