Air force to be armed with new generation of jets

08:20, November 10, 2009      

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A senior PLA officer said on Monday China's military pilots could expect to jump into the most advanced fighter jets in about 8 to 10 years, while President Hu Jintao called for a "new chapter" in the development of China's air force.

Hu made the remarks while he met senior officers, experts, role models and pilots with representatives from People's Liberation Army Air Force on Sunday, one of the events held to mark the 60th anniversary of the force.

China's national defense and its army's modernization are confronted with new challenges and tasks. In accordance with the requirements of both offensive and defensive operations, the air force is urged to strengthen the development of military system, the Chinese president said.

The same day, General He Wei-rong, deputy commander of the PLA air force told China Central Television that military pilots could expect to jump into the most advanced fighter jets in 8 to 10 years that will have stealth capability.

He said that the planes are in development and will match or exceed the capability of similar jets now.

Worldwide, the 4th generation jet fighters, with the US-made F-22 raptor as the bench mark, is also known as the 5th generation fighter planes based on Russian standard.
They will have the 4S ability, which are stealth, super cruise, super maneuverability and short take-off.

"Compared with the 3rd and the improved 3.5 generation, the 4th generation fighters have overwhelming technological advantages. Its most striking characteristic is the capability of invisibility, which also could be called low detectability," Dai Xu, an air force colonel and military strategist, told the Global Times Monday.

Currently, the F-22 is the only in-service 4th generation fighter in the world. The F-35 and Russia's T-50 are in the development process.

Chinese 4th generation fighter is the 4th one entering into the actual development process.

People's Daily online -The Global Times
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