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China test its J-10 fighters near borders with India.
Press Trust of India, Updated: March 22, 2012 13:27 IST

Beijing: China has conducted a massive military exercise in the high altitude Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, close to the disputed borders with India, during which it has for the first time tested the multi-role J-10 fighter jets.

The People's Liberation Army (PLA) Air Force have conducted ground attack training over the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, the "first operation of its kind", official media here reported.

According to a report and photos released by PLA Daily yesterday, the ground crew of J-10 regiment fuelled the fighters and loaded ammunition on the 3,500-meter-high plateau at temperatures below -20 C.

The fighters scrambled and attacked the targets with conventional as well as laser-guided bombs. Sorties were made both during the day and at night, the report said.

It was the second time that the official media released photos of the home made J-10 fighter using laser-guided bombs.

The exercises were highlighted today by another official daily - The Global Times.

The rare display of the news about exercises was seen as a message to the Indian side, which is also beefing up its border regions along the Line of Actual Control, (LAC) by deploying its top end fighter aircraft.

The J-10, which was also being sold to Pakistan, took part in exercises in October last year conducted by PLA incorporating air forces and air defence units as well as armour and artillery units in Tibet Autonomous Region.

"The J-10 fighter was initially designed as an air superiority fighter, focusing on air combat and interception capability.

"But with modern sensors, avionics and land attack munitions, it can also perform well in ground attack roles,"

Bai Wei, former deputy chief editor of Aviation World Monthly told the state run Global Times.

The J-10's activities on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau have been relatively frequent in the past months, the newspaper said.

"Operations on the plateau are a routine for the air force. The main obstacles for plateau operation are thin air, complicated weather conditions faced by ground crews and low oxygen density, which makes igniting the engines much harder," Bai noted.

The J-10 fighters made their first flight during the Chinese Lunar New Year on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau in January this year with a typical air combat patrol payload, namely two mid-range air-to-air missiles, two short-range air-to-air missiles, and three external fuel tanks.

The J-10's primary air combat weapon, the active radar homing mid-range missile dubbed as the PL-12, is a fourth generation radar-homing air-to-air missile, the daily said.

It is generally comparable to the US AIM-120 missile, which has a good service record in past air combat missions, Daniel Tong, a Chinese military observer and founder of the website Chinese Military Aviation said.

The Chengdu J-10 fighter made its official debut in 2006.

The aircraft has been delivered to the air force in large quantities along with the Shengyang J-11 two-engine heavy fighter, Tong said.


China test its J-10 fighters near borders with India
 
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doesn't matter till they are doing it within their territory.
 
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Every bomb/missile used in such training increases our economy -- we designed it in China, we made it in China.
 
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Its a good news now our weak PM can't sing song of peace and he will be forced to step up defense.

India already beefed up her border near China and China was just responding to India's MASSIVE BUILDUP near the Chinese border.
 
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Beijing: China has conducted a massive military exercise in the high altitude Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, close to the disputed borders with India, during which it has for the first time tested the multi-role J-10 fighter jets.

The People's Liberation Army (PLA) Air Force has conducted ground attack training over the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, the "first operation of its kind", official media here reported.

According to a report and photos released by PLA Daily yesterday, the ground crew of J-10 regiment fuelled the fighters and loaded ammunition on the 3,500-meter-high plateau at temperatures below -20 C.

The fighters scrambled and attacked the targets with conventional as well as laser-guided bombs.

Sorties were made both during the day and at night, the report said.



It was the second time that the official media released photos of the home-made J-10 fighter using laser-guided bombs.

The exercises were highlighted today by another official daily - The Global Times.

The rare display of the news about exercises was seen as a message to the Indian side, which is also beefing up its border regions along the Line of Actual Control, (LAC) by deploying its top end fighter aircraft.

The J-10, which was also being sold to Pakistan, took part in exercises in October last conducted by PLA incorporating Air Forces and air defence units as well as armour and artillery units in Tibet Autonomous Region.

"The J-10 fighter was initially designed as an air superiority fighter, focusing on air combat and interception capability.”

"But with modern sensors, avionics and land attack munitions, it can also perform well in ground attack roles," Bai Wei, former deputy chief editor of Aviation World Monthly told the state run Global Times. The J-10's activities on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau have been relatively frequent in the past months, the newspaper said.

"Operations on the plateau are a routine for the Air Force. The main obstacles for plateau operation are thin air, complicated weather conditions faced by ground crews and low oxygen density, which makes igniting the engines much harder," Bai noted.

The J-10 fighters made their first flight during the Chinese Lunar New Year on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau in January this year with a typical air combat patrol payload, namely two mid-range air-to-air missiles, two short-range air-to-air missiles, and three external fuel tanks.

The J-10's primary air combat weapon, the active radar homing mid-range missile dubbed as the PL-12, is a fourth generation radar-homing air-to-air missile, the daily said.

It is generally comparable to the US AIM-120 missile, which has a good service record in past air combat missions, Daniel Tong, a Chinese military observer and founder of the website Chinese Military Aviation said.

The Chengdu J-10 fighter made its official debut in 2006. The aircraft has been delivered to the Air Force in large quantities along with the Shengyang J-11 two-engine heavy fighter, Tong said.

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India already beefed up her border near China and China was just responding to India's MASSIVE BUILDUP near the Chinese border.

Indian buildup at LAC is not that massive......India still has to build its huge Army at LAC..........INDIA is a sleeping giant so china should not poke its nose around that sleeping giant....
 
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I guessed they were just testing the steering controls to see if they can fly very close to the border without crossing it. A Chinese helicopter failed a similar test the other day.
 
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Its a good news now our weak PM can't sing song of peace and he will be forced to step up defense.
this is exactly what we want to see, india keeps being ripped off by their expensive foerign weapons from planes to shells, the Soviet style collapsing is in making

mere pyaare chini bhai :lol: tere vichar toh bahut hi khatarnak hai........:D
三锅就是三锅,被人耍都不知道,三国的冤大头军火交易都成国际'经典'了:D
 
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this is exactly what we want to see, india keeps being ripped off by their expensive foerign weapons from planes to shells, the Soviet style collapsing is in making


三锅就是三锅,被人耍都不知道,三国的冤大头军火交易都成国际'经典'了:D


few years back china was doing the same thing........did'nt they ????

if chinese don't prefer to buy expensive weapons frm abroad then why.china is third largest importer of arms..........around the world
or may they were buying for getting technologies for indigenous industry.
 
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few years back china was doing the same thing........did'nt they ????

if chinese don't prefer to buy expensive weapons frm abroad then why.china is third largest importer of arms..........around the world
or may they were buying for getting technologies for indigenous industry.

China is the 3rd importer because she needs to spend some of her foreign reserve, which is in US dollars, before USA defaults.
 
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