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Russia Starts Ka-28 ASW Helicopter Deliveries to Chinese Navy

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Russia Starts Ka-28 ASW Helicopter Deliveries to Chinese Navy

Kumertau Aviation Production Enterprise, JSC, part of the industrial holding managed by Russian Helicopters, has produced the first shipment of the anti-submarine Ka-28 for Chinese Navy.

The helicopters were ordered by Rosoboronexport. The first three of nine helicopters are completing tests.

“The first shipment of the Ka-28 to China is a small but confident step in the broadening cooperation with our Chinese partners. Today and in the future the Russian helicopter industry is ready to provide any modern rotorcraft for navy and army forces of most countries, including our partners in China,” CEO Russian Helicopters Andrei Shibitov stated.

Sergey Mikrukov, Managing Director, Kumertau Aviation Production Enterprise, adds: “There is a stable upward trend in global demand for Russian helicopters. Our Enterprise is ready to satisfy the needs of our partners in Asia, the Middle East, South America, and on other markets both in midsize (Ka-28, Ka-32) and light (Ka-226T) helicopters.”

The Ka-28 is the export variant of the Ka-27 ASW helicopter. It is fitted with high-altitude TV3-117VMAR turboshaft engines with increased nominal and cruise performance. In the search role it is equipped with radio sonobuoys, and in the search and attack role – with anti-sub bombs and torpedoes (including the high-speed homing APR-2E Orlan).

The Chinese Navy already acquired eight Ka-28s in 1998 (five ASW and three search & rescue) equipped with the cutting-edge Izumrud search system. The ASW Ka-28s were based on two Sovremenny class destroyers purchased from Russia, and Luhai class destroyers. The helicopters also assisted in targeting the on-board supersonic anti-ship SS-N-22 Sunburn missiles.

defence.professionals | defpro.com
 
PLAN 4th Naval Independent Aviation Regiment

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Photo credit goes to XINHUI
 
The Chinese PLA is so stupid.

Don't they realize that using the Z-9Gs or upgrading their Z-8s will be much cheaper and more effective?
 
The Chinese PLA is so stupid.

Don't they realize that using the Z-9Gs or upgrading their Z-8s will be much cheaper and more effective?

what its not a secret that china isnt world class in the ASW department, whatever they can learn is good
 
The Chinese PLA is so stupid.

Don't they realize that using the Z-9Gs or upgrading their Z-8s will be much cheaper and more effective?

As much as I respect your expertise in military gossip and photoshop warfare, I'll stick to the opinion China's military leaders know their own situation and capability needs better.
 
Sri Lankan

Have you ever consider taking time to read what I posted? Those photos are KA-31 AEW choppers, not ka-27. I was making fun of the earlier misleading report from defpro.

http://china-defense.blogspot.com/2010/12/two-kamov-ka-31-naval-airborne-early.html

Two Kamov Ka-31 naval airborne early warning helicopters spotted.
Judging from their pennant numbers, they are organic to the 4th Naval Independent Aviation Regiment where the earlier Ka-27 imports are.




Introduction Airborne AEW choppers in the fleet would have major implications w.f.t China's aircraft carrier battle-group.
 
Sri Lankan

Have you ever consider taking time to read what I posted? Those photos are KA-31 AEW choppers, not ka-27. I was making fun of the earlier misleading report from defpro.

China Defense Blog: Two Kamov Ka-31 naval airborne early warning helicopters spotted.

Two Kamov Ka-31 naval airborne early warning helicopters spotted.
Judging from their pennant numbers, they are organic to the 4th Naval Independent Aviation Regiment where the earlier Ka-27 imports are.

Introduction Airborne AEW choppers in the fleet would have major implications w.f.t China's aircraft carrier battle-group.

OK SORRY :smitten:
 
what its not a secret that china isnt world class in the ASW department, whatever they can learn is good

Importing a ASW helicopter won't make them learn. Only development and construction will.

"Give a man a fish, he'll eat for a day. Teach a man to fish, he'll eat for a lifetime."
 
As much as I respect your expertise in military gossip and photoshop warfare, I'll stick to the opinion China's military leaders know their own situation and capability needs better.

Or perhaps this purchase is to keep relations cordial with Russia, the aviation industry of which is slowly being challenged by China's.
 

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