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China PLA Marine Corps
The Chinese Marine Corps is a combined-arms amphibious assault force subordinated to the People抯 Liberation Army Navy (PLAN). The corps is mainly composed of two combined-arms 6,000-man brigades deployed in the PLAN South Sea Fleet. The force includes infantry, artillery, armour, engineer, communications, chemical defence, anti-armour, and scout personnel. The Marine Corps has two parallel chain-of-command: while it reports operationally through the South Sea Fleet commander, the corps is administratively responsible to the PLAN headquarters in Beijing for training, equipment, planning, personnel and policy. As a part of the PLA抯 rapid reaction units (RRU), the Marine Corps would likely be tasked directly by the PLA General Staff Department (GSD) in time of crisis.
BRIEF HISTORY
To capture the offshore islands still occupied by the Kuomintang forces, the PLA Navy formed 1st Marine Corps in 1953 on the basis of an infantry regiment and two infantry battalions transferred from the Army. The regiment was later combined with the navy amphibious tank training regiment and another naval infantry regiment to form a marine division. By the end of Korea War, the Marine Corps developed into 8 divisions with a total strength of 110,000 troops. However, the Marine Corps was disbanded in 1957 due to the cancellation of the plan to seize Taiwan Island.
In the late 1970s, the South China Sea became a new hotspot as international disputes over the sovereignty rights of Paracel and Spratly Islands in this region began to emerge. Following the 1974 conflict between the Chinese and South Vietnamese navies, the PLA leaders decided to re-establish the Marine Corps in 1979 to protect China抯 territorial claims in the region. In 1980 1st Marine Brigade was formed in Hainan Island under the command of the South Sea Fleet. Additionally, there is also a Marine garrison detachment stationed on Woody Island (referred to as Yongxing Island in Chinese) in the Paracel Islands (referred to as Xisha Island in Chinese) and some reefs in Spratly Islands (referred to as Nansha Island).
In response to the increasing tension between China mainland and Taiwan, the Marine Corps has been expanded again since the late 1990s, with the size of 1st Marine Brigade increased and the second Marine Brigade (164th Brigade) established in Zhanjiang in 2001. The armour elements in the Marine Corps was also enhanced with new amphibious tanks and armoured fighting vehicles being introduced to increase the corps |
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Xian JH-7A (FBC-1) JianHong-7 "Feibao"
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XIAN AIRCRAFT COMPANY (Fighter Bomber)
http://www.xac.com.cn/xac1/civil/ma6001_E.htm
SPECIFICATIONS
Crew: Two (1 pilot and 1 weapon operator)
Wingspan: 12.8m
Length: 21.00m
Height: 6.22m
Maximum take-off weight: 27,500kg
Internal fuel: 6,540kg
Drop tanks: One 1,000kg + two 600kg; or three 1,000kg
Maximum speed: Mach 1.69 (at 11,000m)
Service ceiling: 16,000m
Range: Ferry range 3,650km, combat radius 1,650km
HISTORY
1977
H-7 project started
1980
Air force variant H-7 cancelled, and the naval variant H-7 continued at low speed
1982
H-7 project resumed full speed
1987
Six prototypes produced
14 Dec 1988
Maiden flight successful
1994
First JH-7 delivered to PLANAF
1998
First successful test fire of the YJ-8K from a JH-7
1998
PLA ordered additional second-hand Spey engines from Rolls-Royce
2001
Improved JH-7 first flew
2004
JH-7A entered service
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fighters such as raptor is like F16 where the aircraft frame is not stable and highly controlled by computers in order to fly. It is impossible to pirate the Raptor w/o your own basic research and I don't see the point in doing that. |
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Shenyang J -12 PROGRAMME J-XX
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The Chinese aviation industry began the preliminary research for China抯 4th generation fighter programme in the mid-1990s. In 1998 the U.S. Office of Naval Intelligence (ONI) reported that an advanced F/A-22-class twin-engine stealth fighter known as J-12 was under development at Shenyang. Later in 2003 an Internet source photo revealed a fighter mockup for wind tunnel test which may be linked to the J-12 project. As more details of the fighter began to emerge, it was understood that the fighter will also be fitted with an internal weapon bay and possibly active phased array radar.
Considering China抯 track record in combat aircraft development, a project like the J-12 may prove challenging. It will involves technology advancement in a number of fields including materials, high-performance aviation engine, electronics, flight control software, and stealth technologies. A project of this scale will also require huge amount of investment and considerable knowledge of complex project and manufacturing management. While China may be able to benefit from some 搊ff-the-shelf |
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Haha..their JXX is sooo Raptor-like..kena saman kang haha |
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Originally posted by StealthTuah at 19-6-2006 05:43 PM
Haha..their JXX is sooo Raptor-like..kena saman kang haha
peduli apa dengan saman, P.R.C cakap lah ![](static/image/smiley/default/smile.gif) |
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mat_toro This user has been deleted
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Originally posted by StealthTuah at 19-6-2006 05:43 PM
Haha..their JXX is sooo Raptor-like..kena saman kang haha
Copy cat or not... if it works then it works... it's the end result that matters... |
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Mao Ze Dong once said," It doesn't matter whether its a black cat or a white cat, as long as it can catch mice, it is a good cat" ![](static/image/smiley/default/smile.gif) |
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it wasn't Mao, its was Deng who said that.
Anyway, China has been systematically stealing technology from US for decades, so it no surprise that they end up with copycats.
Like I said, copycating is not the best approach. |
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But it get you somewhere fassst! |
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Not necessarily my fren.
You can still steal technology and be innovative with it. |
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mat_toro This user has been deleted
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Originally posted by Debmey at 8-7-2006 12:03 AM
Not necessarily my fren.
You can still steal technology and be innovative with it.
One step at a time... who knows maybe they will use the technology "stolen" (I think they're using the MiG 1.44 programme and not the F22) and improvise... |
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