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Karakorum - 8 (K-8) | Jet Trainer Aircraft.

Hongdu K-8 Karakorum Light Attack and Jet Trainer Aircraft, Pakistan

Key Data
• Role Jet trainer and light attack aircraft
• Crew Two
• Country Pakistan
• Maiden Flight November 1990
• Introduced September 1994
• Numbers Built 500
• Length 11.6m


The Karakorum-8 (K-8) is a single-engine, advanced jet trainer and light attack aircraft designed and manufactured jointly by Hongdu Aviation Industry Corporation (HAIC) of China and Pakistan Aeronautical Complex (PAC) to replace the ageing Cessna T-37 Tweet jet trainers currently in service with the Pakistan Air Force (PAF).

A Chinese version of K-8, the JiaoLian-8 (JL-8), is deployed in the People's Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF) to replace its obsolete JJ-5 jet trainers. The K-8 was unveiled to the Pakistani public in April 2010. About 500 K-8s have been built since 1993.

Variants
The K-8 has seven variants: the K-8E, K-8P, K-8V, JL-8, L-11, K-8W and K-8VB.
The K-8E is an upgraded version, featuring modified airframe and avionics, built for the Egyptian Air Force (EAF).

The K-8P is a Pakistani variant upgraded with a new glass cockpit.

The K-8V is an integrated flight-test simulation aircraft (IFTSA) principally used to examine designs before prototypes are built and tested.

The JL-8 is a Chinese version powered by the Ivchenko AI-25 TLK turbofan and an indigenous avionics suite.
The L-11 is an improved version of JL-8, powered by the WS-11 turbofan engine. The K-8W is an advance version of the K-8 that features a meliorated cockpit and head-up display. The K-8VB is an export version delivered to the Bolivian Air Force.

Orders and deliveries
Recent orders of K-8 include: Egypt (118), Ghana (four), Myanmar (62), Namibia (12), Pakistan (55), China (200), Sri Lanka (six), Sudan (12), Tanzania (six), Zambia (eight) and Zimbabwe (11).
Venezuela ordered 18 K-8 aircraft in 2008. The first six were delivered in March 2010 and the remaining 12 in August 2010. Venezuela ordered 18 additional K-8s worth $82m in June 2010 to bring the total orders to 36.
Bolivia ordered six K-8P aircraft worth $58m in 2009 for anti-drug operations. Deliveries are scheduled to commence in April 2011.

Design
The K-8 was designed to execute pilot training as well as light attack missions in all weather conditions. Its airframe is constructed with aluminium alloys. The aircraft was designed to incorporate a fly-by-wire (FBW) system, elevator, rudder and aileron control system.

Development
"The K-8 features a full-glass cockpit enclosed with a plastic bubble-shaped canopy to accommodate two crew members."

Pakistan and the People's Republic of China unveiled a decision in 1986 to jointly build the K-8 with Pakistan providing 25% funding for the project. Development of the K-8 started in 1987 with initial plan to deploy American technologies including Garrett turbofan engine and Collins avionics, but was cancelled in 1989 due to US political restrictions on China.

Production of four K-8 prototypes (001, 002, 003 and 004) began in January 1989. The K-8-001 took its maiden flight in November 1990, with the K-8-003 following in October 1991. The second and fourth prototypes are used for static and fatigue testing. The flight test programme was completed in 1993. The aircraft entered into service in September 1994.
A total of 15 K-8s were produced between 1992 and 1996. Six were delivered to the PAF in 1994 after which Pakistan decided to procure 75 K-8 aircraft. The first six JL-8s were handed over to the PLAAF in 1998.

Cockpit
The K-8 features a full-glass cockpit enclosed with a plastic bubble-shaped canopy to accommodate two crew members including a student pilot or instructor or an official pilot and weapons system officer. A multi-functional display (MFD) is fitted at the front and rear. The tandem seating configuration provides all-round clear visibility.
An environmental control system (ECS) offers air-conditioning and pressurisation. The emergency cockpit-escape system comprises two Martin-Baker MK-10L rocket-aided ejection seats.

Avionics
The avionics suite installed in the K-8 includes Rockwell Collins EFIS-86, Type 265 radio altimeter, Bendix/King KNR 634A voice-over recorder, UHF radios, automatic direction finder, rate of climb indicator, barometric altimeter, attitude and heading reference system, air data computer, WL-7 radio compass, KTU-709 tactical air-navigation system and marker beacon receiver.

Armaments
The K-8 is armed with a 23mm cannon pod. The aircraft has five hardpoints of which four are located under wing and one beneath the centreline fuselage section. It can carry 1,000kg of payload. The aircraft is equipped with PL-5 and PL-7 air-to-air missiles (AAM), unguided bomb, BL755 cluster bombs weighing 200-250kg, 57mm unguided rocket pods and two fuel drop-tanks.

Engines
The K-8 is powered by a single Garrett TFE731-2A-2A turbofan engine designed and built by Honeywell Aerospace. The engine generates 16.01kN of thrust. It features a single-stage high-pressure turbine, a three-stage low-pressure turbine, annular combustors, digital electronic engine control (DEEC) and a single centrifugal high-pressure compressor stage.
The length and diameter of the engine are 1.27m and 1.0m respectively. The dry weight is 333kg.

Landing gear
The tricycle type landing gear features anti-skid units and oleo-pneumatic shock-absorbers. The nose wheel is used for steering the aircraft while the main gear units retract inwards in the fuselage upon take-off.
The length and width of the main gear tyres are 0.56m and 0.16m respectively.

Performance
The K-8 can climb at a rate of 30m/s. The maximum speed is 800km/h. The range and service ceiling of the aircraft are 2,140km and 13,600m respectively. The maximum endurance is four hours 25 minutes.
The aircraft can operate under ambient temperatures between -40°C and 52°C both on the ground and in the air.
 
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I wish to see that CAC and China will develop a K-8II in near future or may be they might be developing it with Composites, DSIs, Better Chinese engiens, advance avionics along with sensors and landing gear like the JF-17s has and an internal 20m.m canon. INSHA ALLAH.
 
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I wish to see that CAC and China will develop a K-8II in near future or may be they might be developing it with Composites, DSIs, Better Chinese engiens, advance avionics along with sensors and landing gear like the JF-17s has and an internal 20m.m canon. INSHA ALLAH.

all these things on a trainer air craft??wont it be wastage of money?
 
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all these things on a trainer air craft??wont it be wastage of money?
Not at all because of the fact that they play vital role in war times to protect airbases along with Air defence and to support ground troops as well. Making them potent will also increase there chances of being selected by countries who can't buy big fighters.
 
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But K-* is still cheaper with all the modification I mentioned above.:pakistan:

That is yr own personal opinion, right?

Care to show me some facts? You have to understand L-15 is far far superior than K-8. I doubt any upgrade is going to bring to on par with it. Unless a major redesign which makes it more costly and basically a new thing.
 
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That is yr own personal opinion, right?

Care to show me some facts? You have to understand L-15 is far far superior than K-8. I doubt any upgrade is going to bring to on par with it. Unless a major redesign which makes it more costly and basically a new thing.

I think you like L-15 too much.
In JF-17 thread you were derailing by ceasing its sale due to L-15. Where you were comparing Supersonic Light Multirole Fighter with Advance supersonic Trainer / Light Attack Aircraft. where as CATIC has recently confirmed possible sale of at least 300 JF-17 (Including 150 -200 PAF JFTs) bursting your L-15 bubble.
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Now L-15 vs K-8 where K-8 deserve no future. Although Nishan-101 was talking about some upgrades that are simply not possible but not an L-15 alternate. K-8 is a Subsonic Advance Jet Trainer while L-15 is Supersonic.

Here is the practical demo of your logical post.

Customer: We would like to purchase a mix of Subsonic K-8 & Supersonic JL-9 / L-15 jet trainer fleet under military modernisation plan. At least one Sqn. of each having 18 aircraft.

Beast TheChinese Defence Minister : Why K-8 & JL-9, buy all L-15. It is Superior and More Advance then those two.

Customer: But we need a Subsonic Trainer for pilot conversion. How come a pilot of Basic Trainer can fly Supersonic jet at once ?

Beast The Chinese Defence Minister : Nooooo ... You don't understand. L-15 is Most Superior.

Customer: But ...

Beast The Chinese Defence Minister :
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L-15 ....
 
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I think you like L-15 too much.
In JF-17 thread you were derailing by ceasing its sale due to L-15. Where you were comparing Supersonic Light Multirole Fighter with Advance supersonic Trainer / Light Attack Aircraft. where as CATIC has recently confirmed possible sale of at least 300 JF-17 (Including 150 -200 PAF JFTs) bursting your L-15 bubble.
and
Now L-15 vs K-8 where K-8 deserve no future. Although Nishan-101 was talking about some upgrades that are simply not possible but not an L-15 alternate. K-8 is a Subsonic Advance Jet Trainer while L-15 is Supersonic.

Here is the practical demo of your logical post.

Customer: We would like to purchase a mix of Subsonic K-8 & Supersonic JL-9 / L-15 jet trainer fleet under military modernisation plan. At least one Sqn. of each having 18 aircraft.

Beast TheChinese Defence Minister : Why K-8 & JL-9, buy all L-15. It is Superior and More Advance then those two.

Customer: But we need a Subsonic Trainer for pilot conversion. How come a pilot of Basic Trainer can fly Supersonic jet at once ?

Beast The Chinese Defence Minister : Nooooo ... You don't understand. L-15 is Most Superior.

Customer: But ...

Beast The Chinese Defence Minister :
270x214px-LL-de0273c7_yao-ming-meme.jpeg
L-15 ....

LOL... Who is the customer? Each customer orders how many? Block 2 or Block 1? When will it be delivered?

Those announce news of 300 JF-17 expected to sold is as good as zero. Hahaha..

Probably it will, 5 years later when L-15 captured most market.
 
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