China develops Y-20 variants to perform aerial
refueling missions: military insider
By Liu Xuanzun Source:Global Times Published:
2018/11/26
China is modifying its domestically
made strategic transport aircraft Y-20 to take on new missions like aerial
refueling, a military insider said.
A tanker variant for the
Y-20 is now under development, the expert who is familiar with the matter, told
the Global Times on Sunday on the condition of anonymity.
There were a series of
reports over the past week, which claimed to have found a prototype for an
aerial refueling version of the Y-20 in a commercial satellite photo in
Yanliang Airport in Xi'an, capital of Northwest China's Shaanxi Province.
China is in urgent need of
an aerial refueling tanker that has a larger fuel capacity than the HU-6, a
tanker developed from the H-6 bomber, for its air force to become a strategic
one, said the expert, noting that aerial refueling enables a fighter jet to fly
much farther without landing and reach more distant targets.
The J-20, China's most
advanced stealth fighter jet, is able to receive aerial refueling, China
Central Television (CCTV) reported earlier this month.
Although China also operates
a few Russian II-78 tankers, which are much larger than the HU-6, Russia was
reluctant to sell more at a reasonable price, leading China to decide to
develop its own large tanker, the expert said.
China's Y-20, a domestically
made 200 ton-class large multi-purpose transport aircraft, is of similar size
to the Russian Il-76 transport aircraft, on which the Il-78 is based, he said.
The aircraft began services
in the People's Liberation Army Air Force in 2016, the Xinhua News Agency
reported.
The fact that the Y-20 is
domestically built means that Chinese developers can make alterations
relatively easy and makes it a platform to develop more variants, the expert
said.
China is experienced in
making variants from transport aircraft in the past, reports said.
China modified the Y-9
transport aircraft into an early warning plane, patrol aircraft and
anti-submarine aircraft, according to a CCTV report on Saturday.
The expert noted that it is
also possible that China could make more Y-20 variants, noting that an early
warning aircraft might be the most feasible one given the Y-20's size and
endurance.
Source: www.globaltimes.cn
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