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The Chengdu J-7 (Chinese: 歼-7; third generation export version F-7; NATO reporting name: Fishcan [1]) is a Chinese fighter aircraft. It is a license-built version of the Soviet Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-21 , and thus shares many similarities with that aircraft. [ 2 ]
J-7I: Improved J-7 with an additional gun added on the portside at the cost of 100 liters of fuel. A variable intake nosecone replaced the three-stage fixed unit on J-7, and featured a thicker intake wall. A CL-2 ranging radar with 5 km of range replaced the earlier CL radar on J-7.
The 601 Institute had two proposals; a twin-engined "scaled-up" J-7 which became the J-8, [2] and a higher-performing single-engined option that became the Chengdu J-9. [7] Both options were pursued. The J-8 offered lower technical risk and received higher priority and political support; [ 2 ] the J-9 was later cancelled in 1980. [ 8 ]
Pages in category "Chengdu aircraft" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C. Chengdu J-36;
Chengdu Aerospace designed and now produces the Chengdu J-10 light-weight multi-role fighter and Chengdu J-20 fifth-generation jet fighter, that are considered to be two of the most advanced weapons in China's inventory, as well as the CAC/PAC FC-1 Xiaolong very light-weight multi-role fighter that is produced in cooperation with Pakistan.
The Xi'an JH-7 (simplified Chinese: 歼轰-7; traditional Chinese: 殲轟-7; pinyin: jiān hōng qī – fighter-bomber; NATO reporting name Flounder), [3] also known as the FBC-1 (Fighter/Bomber China-1) Flying Leopard, is a Chinese tandem two-seat, twin-engine fighter-bomber in service with the People's Liberation Army Naval Air Force (PLANAF), and the People's Liberation Army Air Force ...
BAF Chengdu F-7BG fly over. BAF Yak-130. A BAF AW139 Maritime search and rescue helicopter. BAF Lockheed C-130J Super Hercules. BAF Antonov An-32. Aircraft Origin
3x 30 mm NR-30 cannons (70 rounds per gun for wing guns, 55 rounds for fuselage gun) Up to 250 kg (550 lb) of unguided bombs or rocket pods or PL-2 / PL-5 (Chinese versions of Soviet K-13 (NATO AA-2 'Atoll') and AIM-9 (for Pakistani F-6s only) air-to-air missiles on 4 underwing pylons