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Nopossible china will buy Ka-52 or Mi-28nm...?
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Nopossible china will buy Ka-52 or Mi-28nm...?
China's geo-position means 096 is nowhere as important as the next Chinese ICBM on land.
The sea area around China are too shallow, the average depth of Bohai is only 30 meter or so, impossible to accommodate large subarmines.
For east sea, not much better.
So the US will have a very easy job to spot China's large SSBNs there.
The only place which is deep enough for large SSBN is south China sea, but then the SLBM will require to have much larger range to cover the US than land-based ICBMs, kind of render SSBN pointless.
Unless we take Taiwan and use its as a base, SSBN will always come serve a secondary role in China's nuclear arsenal.
In a poll Global Times initiated on Friday, the most votes, more than 4,200 or about 14 percent, chose the Y-20 large transport aircraft as the top star weapon in the world in the year of 2020.
In a poll Global Times initiated on Friday, the most votes, more than 4,200 or about 14 percent, chose the Y-20 large transport aircraft as the top star weapon in the world in the year of 2020.
I don't think we can deduce much from this article ...
The Global Times article is quoting Blitzo's report in the Diplomat ... I believe he was referring to Pop3.No certainty about what, how many and when.
The report also said that between 2021 to 2025, China could procure more Type 054A frigates, Type 052D destroyers, Type 055 large destroyers, Type 071 amphibious landing ships and Type 075 amphibious assault ships
There is mention of 054B.
Citing an anonymous insider, The Diplomat magazine reported on Friday that the Type 054B frigate, a newly developed warship reportedly equipped with an integrated electric propulsion system and more advanced than the Type 054A, could "see movement" in 2021.
I am happy to hear of possibly more 054As.
Once again, I never said the H-20 will completely replace the H-6, just like the B-2 cannot with the B-52 in your analogy.
Whether H-20 will be flying wing or large stealth fighter bomber is still unconfirmed as they have yet to get past drawing boards. My guess is the H-20 will be large long range fighter bomber powered by 4x WS-15 engines capable of carrying 40,000lb internal payload with ferry range over 6,000nm. It won't be flying wing because it is too complex to build and only US has the technology at the moment. No point building slow cumbersome maneuverability bomber that can't defend itself.
H-6 is just like B-52. B-1B, B-2, and B-21 also can't replace B-52.
Even with the H-20 in production, I still see the H-6 being produced or being upgraded ... the H-20s are simply too expensive and will be limited in quantity. As such, the H-6 is still necessary to fill the bomber gap.B-52 is still in service today because of its range and fuel efficiency. B-1B has all the capabilities except range to match the B-52G/H. That's because B-1B is smaller 136ft vs B-52G/H 160ft having smaller fuel tank as its concern was to overcome Soviets air defence systems. B-1B could replace all B-52 if US SAC don't mind paying for the fuel. B-2 and B-21 are stealth interdiction strategic bomber with different roles.
H-6 is in fact obsolete bomber that it is still flying today mainly due to no ability to produce bomber yet. A bomber with maximum payload of 20,000 lb is considered poor looking at other active service bombers such as Tu-26, Tu-160, B-1B, B-2, B-52. Russia still flying the Tu-95/142 Bear mainly because of budget issue and cheap maintenance.
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Even with the H-20 in production, I still see the H-6 being produced or being upgraded ... the H-20s are simply too expensive and will be limited in quantity. As such, the H-6 is still necessary to fill the bomber gap.
Bombers don't need to have agility and maneuverability to survive, in fact most air to air fights in past or present or in future does need a maneuverability for survival in air to air combat because of SRAAM and BVR have a maneuverability/agility that beyond the human tolerance, so basically first line of defense against SRAAMs and BVRAAMs is electronic warfare systems not maneuverability or agility of the bombers and fighter jetsBomber is always expensive and it depends how useful it is. It looks like H-20 development is waiting for WS-15 engines so most likely it will look more like 6000nm long range supersonic stealth large fighter bomber hopefully able to pull 5G better than B-1B maneuverability. Being a fighter bomber with powerful AESA radar with large ECM pod would make it more useful than B-1B and B-2 that are just pure bomber without much use, can't perform air patrol. Flying wing B-2 & B-21 with poor maneuverability, slow due to bad aerodynamic without air to air capability is useless against country with superior satellites, advanced defence system & stealth fighters such as China. China would have spotted B-2 that attempt to get into ALCM range on satellite and sent fighters to search and get into visual range to intercept. If the H-20 is large fighter bomber being the first in the world, it could intercept B-2 way further from ALCM launch range & destroy any ALCM launched from B-2.