A small teaser for all Chinese aviation enthusiasts !

Just a short note for the China-enthusiasts ...
within the next two issues an update-report on the J-10 and J-11 in PLAAF/PLANAF-service will be published to be followed by the PLAAF/PLANAF-report no. 4 on the bomber fleet a bit later.

Cheers, Deino
 

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A new book co-authored by a good friend of mine (all photos are from him) on the current PLAAF/PLANAF combat force.

http://www.pixelium.net/e/

Deino
 

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Deino said:
... and the promised bomber-fleet report will be published in the February-issue !

::)
 

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Deino said:
Besides that for those who could wait a bit longer ....
http://www.harpia-publishing.com/futurebooks

Since that piece of work is just entering the last stage of "writing" ... do You have any wishes of "to be included" ;) or "to be not included" :mad: , what are the "must have" :p , "would be nice" :-* and "please aviod" :'( :( items ??

Cheers and thanks for Your feedback,
Deino
 
:-[ So ... no ideas or comments and wishes (at least for Christmas !) ?
 
More information on the new ASW aircraft would be interesting,and any news on a Q5 replacement.Look forward to the book.Thanks!
 
leeds said:
More information on the new ASW aircraft would be interesting,and any news on a Q5 replacement.Look forward to the book.Thanks!

Hi leeds, sorry for the late reply !

Yes, both will be included ... at least as far as information is available on both !

Cheers, Deino
 
For those who might be interested ... the mentioned PLAAF/PLANAF-report on the bomber force in the Combat AIrcrfat Monthly:

http://ch-de.zinio.com/reader.jsp?o=int&offer=500352857&pub=500598831&prev=sub (page 56-63)

And as usually, critics are wellcome ;)

Deino
 
Tatatataaaa ::) ... any idea what are these !!! ;)

Deino
 

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The third concept from the left, third row down (3d04_j1003), reminds me of an Arrow. Concepts q603-q606 almost look like VG F-16's of some kind.
 
Matej said:
Except propellers, I can recognize all of them. BTW good indication in the file name: now C from the series of SP :)

Yeppp ... and this is another project which will be published even before the CSP !
 

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Matej said:
Except propellers, I can recognize all of them. BTW good indication in the file name: now C from the series of SP :)

Aren't the prop aircraft depicted similar to the turboprop Il-10 seen a couple of weeks ago on another topic?
 
Stargazer2006 said:
Matej said:
Except propellers, I can recognize all of them. BTW good indication in the file name: now C from the series of SP :)

Aren't the prop aircraft depicted similar to the turboprop Il-10 seen a couple of weeks ago on another topic?

Yes, it is the project to re-engine the Il-10 with a turboprop and we managed to get Bai Wei to provide the artwork for that book.

Besides that just online .... http://www.harpia-publishing.com/node/117


Modern Chinese Air Power - People’s Liberation Army Air Forces - On sale 29 Oct 2012
Much of the fascination that Chinese military aviation holds for the analyst and enthusiast stems from the thick veil of secrecy that surrounds it. This uniquely compact yet comprehensive directory serves as a magnificently illustrated, in-depth analysis and directory of modern Chinese air power. It is organised in three parts: the most important military aircraft and their weapons found in Chinese service today; aircraft markings and serial number systems; and orders of battle for the People's Liberation Army Air Force and Naval Air Force. The study includes the latest developments emerging from behind the 'Bamboo Curtain', including the J-20 stealth fighter programme and other indigenous projects that are equipping a rapidly modernising air arm. The centrepiece consists of almost 100 fully illustrated pages detailing the organisational structure of the Air Force and Naval Aviation, providing an easy-to-use review of all known flying units, their equipment and their markings. No other book has ever attempted to present this level of accuracy in this way: 'Modern Chinese Air Power' portrays the PLAAF and the PLANAF in a degree of detail that was previously unavailable.

Hope You will enjoy it !!

Deino
 

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Two more things ....

first of all in the July issue of the "Combat Aircraft Monthly" a report called "China’s year of the dragon", that details how the rising Chinese aviation industry once again showcased a number of significant — and surprising — developmentsran in 2012, which was the Year of the Dragon !"

http://www.combataircraft.net/view_issue.asp?ID=4896

... and second finally coming to an end !!
 

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Anybody know why China never takes the J-10 & Co. to Paris or Farborough?
 
sferrin said:
Anybody know why China never takes the J-10 & Co. to Paris or Farborough?

They're afraid the technology will stolen and the designs copied!!! ;D B) ::)

cheers,
Robin.
 
sferrin said:
Anybody know why China never takes the J-10 & Co. to Paris or Farborough?
dunno, but this year they take 'August 8th' to MAKS
 
Fact File: CHINA’S GIANT BIRD

The first flight of the Y-20 heavy airlifter earlier this year marked not only yet another publicity coup, but also a major technological achievement for China’s aviation industry. Andreas Rupprecht reports
 

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A final teaser ... before I leave to France !!
 

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O.k. since most China-avaition enthusiasts seem to look more often into this tread than into the Harpia-section I will also add this one here too since I got a very nice mail from the Harpia team as well as from Tom Cooper:

Tom said:
It is with plenty of pride, and thus a true priviledge, to have the opportunity to post a flattening review of this book - prepared by nobody less but Norman Polmar - as published in June 2013 volume of the Naval Proceedings magazine (one of leading magazines of the US Navy).

By the way an update to this book on the PLANAF-Orbat will be published in one of the next CA issues and a full PLAAF-Orbat report a bit later too.

Deino
 

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For those who are interested ... in the current issue:


DRAGON FIGHTERS

Although certain elements of its fighter force remain dated in comparison to other modern air arms, China has introduced an impressive number of new types, with the next generation already under test. Andreas Rupprecht reviews the Chinese fighter force

http://www.combataircraft.net/view_issue.asp?ID=6386
 

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.... and part two on the mud-movers !

THE DRAGON’S CLAWS
Andreas Rupprecht details the latest intelligence on the ‘mud-movers’ of the People’s Liberation Army, including the advanced J-16
 

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... and even more:

From the South China Sea to the mountains of Nepal, the continued economic rise of the People s Republic of China has led to a dramatic shift in the balance of power in the region. As a result, the relationship between China and its neighbors, as well as with the United States and its allies, has become increasingly important for the future of the region and for the rest of the world. This uniquely compact yet comprehensive directory serves as a richly illustrated, in-depth analysis and overview of the most important conflicts in which China is currently involved and those that it is likely to be involved with in the future with a particular focus on People's Liberation Army air power. Few expected the advances in China s economy and military to be made so quickly. With the surprise collapse of the Soviet Union, a former common enemy was removed from the equation, focusing attention on differing systems of governance, competition in the realms of economics and security, and growing interdependence. While the strategic situation in the region and the interdependent relationships are dynamic and complicated, these themes are explained in clear terms by Andreas Rupprecht, a leading observer of Chinese aerospace and the country s military-industrial complex, and Tom Cooper, the co-authors of the highly regarded Modern Chinese Warplanes from the same publisher. Flashpoint China is one of the first books in an all-new format from Harpia Publishing. Those readers familiar with Harpia s previous titles will recognize the layout, color codes and high-quality paper. Compared to earlier Harpia titles, however, the new series are altogether more compact, running to a total of 80 pages, and enabling coverage of smaller themes. Of course, these books also retain the now-familiar in-depth coverage, painstaking research and lavish illustrations (around 75 in all) of their bigger brothers ."

http://www.casematepublishing.co.uk/index.php/distributed-publishers/harpia-publishing/flashpoint-china-pb.html
 

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A bit more for those interested !

1. I now have my own "regular" feature in the CA ... called "Eye on the East" (sadly only very small, so You all need to buy that copy ! :p )

2. and even more "Flashpoint China" is coming along nicely after some hard work and several late minute changes.

Anyway soon ....
Andi
 

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Just found :eek: ... a bit late but anyway I'm impressed and a bit proud too. ;)


http://cimsec.org/chinese-warplanes-combat-aircraft-units-chinese-air-force-naval-aviation/33638

https://twitter.com/CIMSEC/status/910905044563894272

Deino
 
Not yet ready to be announced at the Harpia main thread ... but since I'm just in the final stages ... some sort of teaser you allow.
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"Noted for its exceptional performance, the Sukhoi Su-27 is not only one of the most capable fourth-generation fighters but its development history is also remarkably rich.
The ‘Flanker’ story took on a new industrial and political dimension when the Su-27 was chosen by China to meet the People’s Liberation Army Air Force’s requirement for a new fourth-generation type.
This was a win-win-situation: Russia received a much-needed multi-billion-dollar contract and the PLAAF, for the first time, obtained a true high-end fourth-generation fighter. However, what followed was a complex drama, with both sides telling different stories. Following the direct sale from Russia, China obtained a contract for licence manufacturing. This yielded mixed success in the beginning and by the time the manufacturing procedures had evolved and improved, the licenced J-11 fighters no longer met the PLAAF’s requirements.
Subsequently, China developed indigenous variants of the ‘Flanker’ equipped with improved avionics, weapons, and engines, which Russia regards as a breach of the formal agreement. Regardless of whether these ‘Sino-Flankers’ are illegal copies, evolved clones or indigenous versions, the Chinese ‘Flanker’ series ultimately evolved into a wide range of variants, sometimes with no true counterparts in Russia.
This book provides a full overview of the Chinese ‘Flanker’ family, describing the genesis of this family and providing a review of the variants, their systems, and capabilities and how they are used by the People’s Liberation Army."

https://www.harpia-publishing.com/hapbook/371

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Wow :oops: ... what a birthday present!

Wendell Minnick is undoubtedly a more than proven specialist in "China and Taiwan military and intelligence issues" and his blog is well known to all those who know the scene:

Therefore I was all the more happy about his offer to review my current book and I was all the more excited about what he would say about it ... obviously he seems to like it. ;)




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Well, what shall I say other than that I am more than happy, proud and thankful for yet another great review on my latest @HarpiaP book "Red Dragon 'Flankers' | China's Prolific 'Flanker' Family" written by "The Caffeinated Analyst" on Facebook.

View: https://www.facebook.com/caffeinatedanalyst/posts/pfbid0FgPdic1v57Lv8BMzngSmzmCvFJd22q88ub2n2LxzbfD9B9pMxK5fTpu35nb7sr7Dl?notif_id=1675969049227412&notif_t=mention&ref=notif


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Two more great reviews!



View: https://twitter.com/jesusfroman/status/1627249790097424385
 

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