PLAN's Lack of sufficient helicopters...an issue?

Sea Dog

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Speaking of Z-9, how is that program going as a whole? Will it be ASW capable? I remember reading in USNI that said WZ-9 could be outfitted with ASW acoustics equipment and torpedoes. But I haven't read anything since.
 

MIGleader

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It is ASW capable. It can carry dipping sonar, and drop torpedoes. But thats about it. Plus, theres only a very small number of them, not sure why though.

It seems the z-9c's primary mission is to alow OTH attacks to be mounted with ships such as 167 which do not have the Band Stand radar.
 

Kampfwagen

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Generaly speaking by 'Navalized' I meant modifications to make the Mi-28 a Carrier Borne aircraft for carrier-bassed sorties onto land and costal positions. I don't know much about naval air-power, but I do know it is pretty dumb to make an Mi-28 go into the Sub-Warfare role. Maybe also to make it useful against small ships and the like.

The whole thing about the Mi-24 was a bit of a mistake on my part, since I thought that this was a discussion about China's lack of helicopters in the whole of the armed forces, not just specificaly the navy. For that mistake, I am sorry and very embarised. :eek:

Also, what exactly is OTH and LPD/LPH?
 

Gollevainen

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OTH migth mean Over the horizon...thougth maybe Miggy can explain as he used the term...

LPH/LPDs means big amphifious landing ships, either dock landing ships or pure aircraft carriers that house helicopters to support amphibious operations.
 

MIGleader

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Kampfwagen said:
Also, what exactly is OTH and LPD/LPH?

Ill explain it in the terms i was using. The yj-83 ASHM, used on the type 51b and 52/b, has a maximum range of about 200km. The band stand radar on the 52b is an OTH radar, which has the range to allow the ship to fire the yk-83s are max range. the 51b and 52 do not have band stand. Instead, the ships can use a z-9c. The z-9c is equipped with a KLC-1 radar at X band. the helicopter can detect targets and relay the info to the ship for OTH attacks.
 

tphuang

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today, I found a thread with some pictures of ka-28, I'm beginning to think that there are more ka-28 in China than we all originally speculated.

These are the numbers mentionned on sinodefence
East Sea Fleet: 9114, 9124, 9134, 9144, 9154, 9164, 9174, 9184
South Sea Fleet: 9664, 9666, 9454

if you visit this thread, you would notice many more ka-28s
for example, we can clearly identify from the pictures
9664, 9334, 9474, 9224
and possibly
9264

So, we've identified at least 4 new ka-28s with these pictures and probably more
 

Sea Dog

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Where's the link? :confused:

So does that mean that China is shifting it's major focus onto that platform as it's primary ASW helo for the future? I still believe they are working on an indigineous solution. Ka-28 is a formidable ASW helo for sure. But I wonder what this means for a potential navalized Z-9 variant for PLAN. Or maybe something else entirely.
 

tphuang

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yeah, I had the hardest time trying to get the pictures off that forum. They had this mechanism that prevented you from saving pictures. :nono: :nono:

Anyhow, just check these out. I think these photos are probably taken from the southern fleet since the only previously identified ka-28 9664 is listed as in Southern fleet.
groups of ka-28s
ka28group1my9.jpg

ka28group2my5.jpg

ka-28 with no number
ka28nonumberly5.jpg

ka-28 9664
ka289664rt6.jpg
 

Obi Wan Russell

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Capable as these Helos are they do remind me of an old saying about the differences between various nations design philosophies;
"if it's weird, it's British, if it's ugly, it's French, if it's weird AND ugly it's Russian, and if it was designed with no curves at all it's American!"
 
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