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I'd point out that design assistance for the Y20 programme came from Antonov(a Ukranian company), not Ilyushin(the Russian manufacture of the Il76); but I tire of fact checking the claims of ignorant Indian trolls on threads about Chinese platforms.

Even if it had 8 engines and an 80m wide wing-span you'd claim it was a copy of something else to sooth your injured pride. It's not China's fault that the Indian MIC is incapable of producing a similar platform.

assistance??? u r known to do reverse engg not assistance . sale choor:):):):)
 

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China's home-grown AG600, the world's largest amphibious aircraft in production, also known as "Kunlong", is seen at Jinwan Airport in Zhuhai in China's southern Guangdong province on Sunday. | Phot


http://www.thehindu.com/news/intern...us-aircraft/article22270932.ece?homepage=true

Its name “Kunlong” stands for a high expectation in Chinese culture with the “Kun” meaning an enormous legendary fish and “Long” a dragon.

China on Sunday successfully conducted the maiden flight of its first indigenous amphibious aircraft, believed to be the world’s largest, in southern Guangdong Province.

The aircraft AG600, code named “Kunlong”, lifted off from the Jinwan Civil Aviation Airport in Zhuhai in Guangdong. The flight lasted about one hour.

“The maiden flight makes China among the few countries capable of developing a large amphibious aircraft,” said Huang Lingcai, chief designer of AG600.

The ruling Communist Party of China (CPC) has congratulated all those engaged in the mission.

The congratulatory message said the maiden flight was a major breakthrough in developing special-purpose aircraft following the first flight of the large C919 passenger jet in May.

The 39.6-meter aircraft is powered by four domestically- built turboprop engines, according to its developer, the Aviation Industry Corporation of China (AVIC).

With a maximum take-off weight of 53.5 tonnes and a top cruising speed of 500 kilometers per hour, the AG600 has a range of 12 hours.


Designed to be the world’s largest amphibious aircraft, the AG600 will be mainly used for maritime rescue, fighting forest fires and marine monitoring, state-run Xinhua news agency reported.

It can carry 50 people during search-and-rescue missions, collect 12 tonnes of water in 20 seconds for fire fighting and transport up to 370 tonnes of water on a single tank of fuel.

Its name “Kunlong” stands for a high expectation in Chinese culture with the “Kun” meaning an enormous legendary fish and “Long” a dragon.

China in recent years made major strides in aviation technology.

The AG600 is the third member of China’s “large aircraft family” following the large freighter Y-20 and large passenger aircraft C919, which made maiden flights in 2013 and 2017. The Y-20 entered into service with China’s airforce in July 2016.

On December 17, the second prototype of China’s large passenger jet C919 completed its maiden flight in Shanghai.

It tested the performance of the C919 major systems and equipment, such as taking-off and landing, navigation and communication, speed acceleration and deceleration.
 

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the taking off process took about 10 seconds, that is very impressive.
 

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brother its nothing we have to accept fact ..even they stole or reverse engineer they making their defense strengthen for upcoming future, look at us even toddy do we have any wrking uacv(even pakistan have one) or do we have any reverse engineered or home grown heavy fighter only one we have lca it was riddled by read taps and air-force negligence ..even china doing well in this spectrum at least we have to follow these kind of mentality ..

ps:eek:nly way allow more funds for R&D allow foreign sales only in form of JV not other-way around other wise we will spend like super power's but we only get the things as third garde ( look at the countries spending same size of military budget as us japan ,russia etc they all have their own capable defense manufacturing our gov have to leave politics as side in this and try to strengthen our defense industry)
 

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brother its nothing we have to accept fact ..even they stole or reverse engineer they making their defense strengthen for upcoming future, look at us even toddy do we have any wrking uacv(even pakistan have one) or do we have any reverse engineered or home grown heavy fighter only one we have lca it was riddled by read taps and air-force negligence ..even china doing well in this spectrum at least we have to follow these kind of mentality ..

ps:eek:nly way allow more funds for R&D allow foreign sales only in form of JV not other-way around other wise we will spend like super power's but we only get the things as third garde ( look at the countries spending same size of military budget as us japan ,russia etc they all have their own capable defense manufacturing our gov have to leave politics as side in this and try to strengthen our defense industry)
It isn't the job of the government to build an industry. It is the job of the government to create a climate that an industry can thrive in a global marketplace. It is competition that makes any industry prosper, India suffers from a monopoly on defence with a sector that isn't large enough to create the competition. China has a much larger sector where some competition takes place. Like India, France is in the same position but we derive excellence by competing internationally against all the other products. If we don't succeed, the industry will die.
 

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Photo Credits to Huang Wei:

PLAAF transport aircraft attached to an air force aviation division under the PLA Western Theater Command taking off for sorties in airlift exercises.

Aircraft are Y20's heavy lift transports, Y9 medium weight and twin engine Y7's.






 

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Y20 in para-trooper insertion and air-drop training:


















Why do Chinese soldiers have this weird blue CAMO????

How does this thing fits in combat environment????
 

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Honestly, I don't understand the thinking behind this "smurf" uniform from the marines. Let alone why they paint their armoured vehicles in the same "cammo"
Military Cano should be olive green or desert or even white works well in hilly areas.

I don't understand where does this camo fits it,and on top of that you guys have this green vest, this colour combo is easy to spot in an open field.
 

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CCTV short video that includes the GIFs previously posted on the thread(blue cammo and all):

 

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It isn't the job of the government to build an industry. It is the job of the government to create a climate that an industry can thrive in a global marketplace. It is competition that makes any industry prosper, India suffers from a monopoly on defence with a sector that isn't large enough to create the competition. China has a much larger sector where some competition takes place. Like India, France is in the same position but we derive excellence by competing internationally against all the other products. If we don't succeed, the industry will die.
"India suffers from a monopoly on defence with a sector that isn't large enough to create the competition"...what a bunch of crap. ....Excuses after excuses...bunch of losers who can't build or even copy anything, LOL :)
 

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