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Satellite Image Captures China’s J-20 Stealth Jets, J-11 Fighters, UAVs, AEW&C At Hotan Airbase Near Ladakh Border

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The satellite image released by open-source intelligence Twitter handle @detresfa_ shows a new hangar housing unmanned aerial vehicles and J-20s.

The image also reveals a taxiway and munitions bunkers — both under construction — with markings for one more possible unit. A ‘cut-and-cover tunnel’ was also spotted at the site.

In addition, the image shows a J-11 preparing for take-off. The airbase hosts various other platforms such as J-20, UAVs, airborne early warning and control (AEW&C) aircraft, and electronic warfare systems.

As per the geospatial intelligence (GEOINT) analysis, the new infrastructure upgrades are aimed at boosting the military capabilities of the site amid the tensions with India. The Hotan airbase operates under the PLA Western Theater Command.



As per the analysis, “the new runway works along with munitions storage and auxiliary support facilities would help increase sortie rates, reduce any congestion, incase new units are assigned and allow for quicker turnaround time for any detachments operating during conflict operations”.

Earlier, satellite images had detected activity at Hotan Airbase was in October 2020. At the time, the images had revealed that the Chinese People’s Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF) had deployed its Rainbow UAVs.

According to the assessment published by Air University’s China Aerospace Studies Institute (CASI), 12 unidentified variants of Flanker (Su-27) were stationed at the Hotan base from June 2020. China has deployed 24 aircraft including 6 J-8s, 12 Flanker variants (likely J-16s), two Y-8 electronic warfare aircraft, two KJ-500 early warning, and control aircraft, and two Mi-17 helicopters.

Meanwhile, China has also ramped-up upgrading the Ngari Gunsa airbase in Tibet, which is only 200 km from Pangong Lake, and at the Lhasa Gonggar Airport, a PLAAF base located close to Bhutan’s Doklam region, the site of the June 2017 standoff.

The satellite images have earlier revealed that the Chinese have upgraded the apron and built new hardened aircraft shelters, which will allow the PLAAF to accommodate more fighter jets at the airbase than before.

In Lhasa, Gonggar, and Shannan area of Tibet, new surface-to-air missile sites have come up, renovation and upgrades of airports, railway, and motorways have taken place from 2017 to 2020. This has improved the overall logistics and ensuring all-time support to the military despite the difficult terrains.



Meanwhile, India has also ramped up the infrastructure development with new roads along the loosely demarcated border to ensure smooth support to the troops serving in the forward posts. Along with its newly-inducted Rafale fighter jets, India has deployed MiG-29s, Su-30 MKIs, and Mirage 2000s in the Ladakh region.

 
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Meanwhile, India has also ramped up the infrastructure development with new roads along the loosely demarcated border to ensure smooth support to the troops serving in the forward posts. Along with its newly-inducted Rafale fighter jets, India has deployed MiG-29s, Su-30 MKIs, and Mirage 2000s in the Ladakh region.
Desperation by Eurasian Times to present a sense of equivalence.

China has its field tested drones ready to unceremoniously decimate the heroes of Panipat. Meanwhile, India is wheeling cannon fodder to its front line.
 
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Desperation by Eurasian Times to present a sense of equivalence.

China has its field tested drones ready to unceremoniously decimate the heroes of Panipat. Meanwhile, India is wheeling cannon fodder to its front line.

So? We got drones too.
 
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So? We got drones too.
Test them on Sikh farmers first. Then come and compare them with those of other nations.
But we lack such dedicated cheerleader-e-momins
Who is cheering for this advanced military tech though?

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While it may take a few years, the Chengdu -Lhasa - Kathmandu high speed rail link will be a great addition to all the logistical needs on the eastern side of the LAC; near Doklam and in India’s entire northeast.

Let’s not forget that Myanmar also had a coup yesterday. With the threat of US sanctions, Myanmar may need to turn inwards and closer to China, opening up the potential they will allow China to step up renewed support to rebels in India’s Northeast and more Chinese warships in the port of Yangon, adjacent to Indian buildup in the Andamans to counter Chinese naval advancements into the Indian Ocean.

 
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While it may take a few years, the Chengdu -Lhasa - Kathmandu high speed rail link will be a great addition to all the logistical needs on the eastern side of the LAC; near Doklam and in India’s entire northeast
China also building a road through AJK bypassing GB
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Let’s not forget that Myanmar also had a coup yesterday. With the threat of US sanctions, Myanmar may need to turn inwards and closer to China
America makes Modi abolish 370, threatens GB and Azad Kashmir: China comes to Ladakh
America/ France rearm india, America makes Quad: China removes American puppet Suu Kyi
 
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China also building a road through AJK bypassing GB

America makes Modi abolish 370, threaten GB and Azad Kashmir, China comes to Ladakh
America/ France rearm india, America makes Quad, China removes American puppet Suu Kyi

An India that’s forced to spend more on defense, can’t spend as much on development. Real Growth will probably not top 5% for some time. The west will sell defense equipment, sure, but the kind of economic opportunities it opened for China, won’t be given to any other country ever again.

India’s soft power is starting to take a hit as more and more influential people take notice of what’s going on there.




 
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