List of active People's Liberation Army aircraft
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The following list of active People's Liberation Army aircraft is a list of military aircraft, currently in service with three branches of the People's Liberation Army. For retired aircraft, see list of historic aircraft of the People's Liberation Army Air Force.
People's Liberation Army Air Force
[edit]People's Liberation Army Naval Air Force
[edit]Type | Origin | Class | Role | Introduced | In service | Total | Notes |
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Aérospatiale SA 321 Super Frelon | France | Rotorcraft | Transport | 8 | [15] | ||
Bombardier CRJ100/200 | Canada | Jet | VIP Transport | 2 | [15] | ||
Bombardier CRJ700 series | Canada | Jet | VIP Transport | 2 | [15] | ||
Changhe Z-8 | China | Rotorcraft | Transport/SAR | 31 | Z-8: 9 Z-8J: 13 Z-8JH (SAR): 4 Z-8S (SAR): 5[15] | ||
Changhe Z-18 | China | Rotorcraft | Transport | 12 | Z-18: 4 Z-18 AEW: 3 Z-18F: 5 (ASW)[15] | ||
Chengdu J-10 | China | Jet | Multi-role | 23 | 24 | J-10A: 16 J-10S:7[15] | |
Eurocopter AS565 Panther | France | Rotorcraft | Transport | 7 | [15] | ||
Guizhou JL-9 | China | Jet | Trainer | 36 | [15] | ||
Harbin Y-12 | China | Propeller | Transport | 20 | [15] | ||
Harbin Z-9 | China | Rotorcraft | Utility | 25 | Z-9D (MRH) 11 Z-9C (ASW) 2Z-9S (SAR): 14[15] | ||
Hongdu JL-8 | China | Jet | Trainer | 16 | [15] | ||
Hongdu JL-10 | China | Jet | Trainer | 12 | [15] | ||
Kamov Ka-28 | Russia | Rotorcraft | ASW | 9 | [15] | ||
Kamov Ka-31 | Russia | Rotorcraft | Airborne Early Warning | 9 | |||
KJ-200 | China | Propeller | Airborne Early Warning | 6 | [15] | ||
KQ-200 | China | Propeller | Patrol | 20+ | [15] | ||
Mil Mi-8 | USSR | Rotorcraft | Transport | 8 | [15] | ||
Nanchang CJ-6 | China | Propeller | Trainer | 38 | [15] | ||
Shaanxi KJ-500 | China | Propeller | Airborne Early Warning | 14+ | [15] | ||
Shaanxi Y-8 | China | Propeller | Transport/patrol | 32 | Y-8C: 3[15] | ||
Shaanxi Y-8J | China | Propeller | Patrol | 4 | [15] | ||
Shaanxi Y-8JB | China | Propeller | SIGINT | 4 | [15] | ||
Shaanxi Y-9JZ | China | Propeller | ELINT | 8 | [15] | ||
Shenyang J-8 | China | Jet | Fighter | 24 | [15] | ||
Shenyang J11B/BS | China | Jet | Multi-role | 72 | 72 | [15] | |
Shenyang J-15 | China | Jet | Multi-role fighter | 2013 | 60 (est) | [15] | |
Shenyang J-15D | China | Jet | Electronic Warfare/SEAD | 2024 | More than 2 | [16] | |
Shijiazhuang Y-5 | China | Propeller | Transport/utility | 20 | [15] | ||
Sukhoi Su-30MKK | Russia | Jet | Multi-role fighter | 24 | 24 | Su-30MK2 Variant[15] | |
Xian H-6 | China | Jet | Strategic Bomber/Patrol | 45 | H-6G: 27 H-6J: 18[15] | ||
Xian HY-6U | China | Jet | Tanker | 6 | [15] | ||
Xian JH-7 | China | Jet | Attack | 120 | JH-7: 48 JH-7A: 72[15] | ||
Xian MA60 | China | Jet | Transport | 2 | [15] | ||
Xian Y-7 | China | Propeller | Transport/trainer | 8 | [15] |
People's Liberation Army Ground Force
[edit]Type | Origin | Class | Role | Introduced | In service | Total | Notes |
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Xian Y-7 | China | Propeller | Transport | 2 | [17] | ||
Shaanxi Y-8 | China | Propeller | Transport | 2 | [17] | ||
Shaanxi Y-9 | China | Propeller | Transport | 2 | [17] | ||
Changhe Z-8/Changhe Z-18 | China | Rotorcraft | Transport | 135 | [17] | ||
Harbin Z-9 | China | Rotorcraft | Utility | 1994 | 120 (est) | [17] | |
Changhe Z-10 | China | Rotorcraft | Attack | 2012 | 200 | [17] | |
Changhe Z-11 | China | Rotorcraft | Attack/patrol | 1998 | 53 | [17] | |
Harbin Z-19 | China | Rotorcraft | Attack/patrol | 2012 | 120+ | [17] | |
Harbin Z-20 | China | Rotorcraft | Utility | 2019 | 150 (est) | [17] | |
Mil Mi-17 | USSR | Rotorcraft | Transport | 88 | [17] | ||
Mil Mi-8/Mil Mi-171 | USSR | Rotorcraft | Transport | 140 | [17] | ||
Eurocopter EC120 Colibri | France | Rotorcraft | Training | 15 | [17] | ||
Sikorsky S-70 | USA | Rotorcraft | Executive transport | 1983 | 19 | [17] | |
CH-4B | China | UAV | CISR | 5+ | [17] | ||
BZK-005 | China | UAV | Heavy ISR | [17] | |||
BZK-009 | China | UAV | Heavy ISR | [17] | |||
BZK-006 | China | UAV | Medium ISR | [17] | |||
BZK-007 | China | UAV | Medium ISR | [17] | |||
BZK-008 | China | UAV | Medium ISR | [17] |
See also
[edit]- List of active People's Liberation Army Air Force aircraft
- List of unmanned aerial vehicles of China
- Lists of currently active military equipment by country
- People's Liberation Army Air Force
- People's Liberation Army Naval Air Force
- People's Liberation Army Ground Force Aviation
References
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Sources
[edit]- Hoyle, Craig; Fafard, Antoine (10–16 December 2019). "World Air Forces Directory". Flight International. Vol. 196, no. 5715. pp. 26–54. ISSN 0015-3710.
- The International Institute for Strategic Studies (2021). The Military Balance 2021. Routledge. ISBN 978-1-032-01227-8.
- The International Institute for Strategic Studies (2022). The Military Balance 2022. Routledge. ISBN 978-1-032-27900-8.