Monday, November 23, 2009

China's Pursuit Of A 5th Generation Fighter

Photo: PLAAF Deputy Commander Gen. He Weirong

China's Fifth-Generation Fighters and the Changing Strategic Balance -- Jamestown Foundation

On November 9, General He Weirong, deputy commander of the People’s Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF), confirmed long-standing speculations that the PLAAF is developing fifth-generation fighters (fourth-generation in Chinese standard), which may be in service within 8 to 10 years, and certainly by 2020. During an interview with state-owned China Central Television (CCTV) two days ahead of the 60th anniversary of the PLAAF on November 11, Deputy Commander He announced that the next-generation fighter would soon undergo its first flight, closely followed by flight trials (Xinhua News Agency, November 9). The senior military officer's disclosure reflects the considerable progress that the PLAAF has made in force modernization, which has exceeded Western expectations in terms of the pace of development and the capabilities of its defense industrial base. While China remains several steps behind the United States in operationalizing its advanced fighter jets, the PLA's rapid military modernization has raised concerns among U.S. allies in the region that the military balance is beginning to tilt toward China's favor.

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More News On China;s 5th Generation Fighter

chinaChina expects fifth generation fighter in 10 years -- Flight Global
The new Chinese stealth fighter will be ready within 10 years -- Avionews
Air force to be armed with new generation of jets -- People's Daily

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