Friday, April 19, 2024

China may be developing new long-range air-to-air missile

China may be developing new long-range air-to-air missile
January 26, 2017
BEIJING - China may be testing a new, long-range air-to-air missile that could take out early warning aircraft and aerial refueling aircraft, a state-run newspaper said on Thursday, after pictures of the new missile surfaced online. President Xi Jinping is overseeing an ambitious military modernization programme that includes stealth jets and aircraft carriers. The country has also tested anti-satellite missiles. The official China Daily said the People's Liberation Army had recently posted pictures online of a J-11B fighter carrying a large, unidentified missile during drills last year. Air force researcher Fu Qianshao told the newspaper he believed the missile was designed to hit distant high-value targets, such as early warning aircraft, normally outside actual combat zones. That represents an improved capability over existing Chinese missiles, which have ranges of less than 100 km (62 miles). "The best solution to this problem I can figure out is to send a super-manoeuvrable fighter jet with very long-range missiles to destroy those high-value targets, which are the 'eyes' of enemy jets," Fu said. "So the successful development of this potential new missile would be a major breakthrough." The missile may even have an actual range of 400 km (249 miles), exceeding those used by Western air forces, and dive down on targets from the stratosphere, he added. The air force has yet to formally comment on the new missile. Chinese state media periodically report on new weapons before there is official confirmation of their existence.