People's Liberation Army Naval Air Force

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The People's Liberation Army Naval Air Force (PLANAF; Template:Lang-zh) is the naval aviation branch of the People's Liberation Army Navy.

History

Historically, the PLANAF's main role has been to provide the navy's warships with air defense coverage. Part of the coastal defense doctrine was to have naval aircraft protecting the ships, hence the reason why many PLA ships of the 1960s–70s lacked long range anti-aircraft missiles or artillery. During the Sino-Vietnamese War, the PLANAF carried out many successful bombing and airstrike missions against Vietnamese territories, such as in the Spratly Islands. The 1960s saw a series of air combat sorties flown against the Republic of China Air Force. PLANAF pilots have been credited with many major victories over the Taiwanese in these small incidents.Script error: No such module "Unsubst". Historical aircraft operated by the PLANAF include the J-5, the J-6, and H-5. These aircraft have been retired by the late 1990s.

A PLANAF J-15 made the first landing on Liaoning, China's first aircraft carrier, on 25 November 2012.[1]

According to the Department of the Air Force's China Aerospace Studies Institute (CASI) the PLANAF had around 2016 a major restructuring into a brigade structure.[2]

The PLANAF has often deployed shipborne helicopters to combat piracy in the Gulf of Aden.[3]

In 2023, the PLANAF transferred maritime strike, bomber, and most fighter units to the People's Liberation Army Air Force, including at least 3 fighter brigades, 2 bomber regiments, 3 radar brigades, 3 air defense brigades, and some airbases. It retained its carrier aircraft, a fighter brigade with J-11B/BS, helicopters, UAVs, and other special purpose aircraft.Template:Sfn

Organization

Bases

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Equipment

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Aircraft Origin Type Variant In service Notes
Combat aircraft
Shenyang J-11 Template:Country data China Air superiority J-11B/BS 50[7]
Shenyang J-15 Template:Country data China Multirole J-15 59[7]
J-15T 10
AEW&C
Changhe Z-18 Template:Country data China AEW Z-18F 10[7]
Kamov Ka-31 Template:Country data Russia AEW 9[7]
Shaanxi Y-8 Template:Country data China AEW KJ-200 6[7]
AEW Y-8J 4[7]
Shaanxi KJ-500 Template:Country data China AEW 20+[7]
Electronic warfare
Shenyang J-15 Template:Country data China EW J-15D 6[7]
Shaanxi Y-8 Template:Country data China ELINT Y-8JB 4[7]
ELINT Y-8X 3[7]
Shaanxi Y-9 Template:Country data China ELINT Y-9JZ 10[7]
Anti-submarine
Shaanxi Y-9 Template:Country data China Anti-submarine warfare KQ-200Template:Sfn 25+[7]
Transport
Bombardier CRJ200 Template:Country data Canada VIP transport CRJ-200 2[7]
Bombardier CRJ700 Template:Country data Canada VIP transport CRJ-700 2[7]
Shaanxi Y-8 Template:Country data China Tactical transport Y-8C 6[7]
Shijiazhuang Y-5 Template:Country data China Transport 20[7]
Xian Y-7 Template:Country data China Tactical transport Y-7G 2[7]
Tactical transport Y-7H 6[7]
Helicopter
Changhe Z-8 Template:Country data China ASW Z-8 9[7] licensed built Aérospatiale SA 321 Super Frelon
Transport Z-8J 13[7]
SAR Z-8JH 4[7]
MEDVAC Z-8S 2[7]
Changhe Z-18 Template:Country data China Transport Z-18 4[7]
ASW Z-18F 10[7]
Eurocopter AS565 Panther Template:Country data France Multirole AS565N 7[7]
Harbin Z-9 Template:Country data China ASW Z-9C 14[7] licensed built variant of the Eurocopter AS365 Dauphin
Multirole Z-9D 11[7]
SAR Z-9S 2[7]
Kamov Ka-27 Template:Country data Soviet Union SAR Ka-27PS 3[7]
Kamov Ka-28 Template:Country data Soviet Union ASW 14[7]
Mil Mi-8 Template:Country data Soviet Union Transport 8[7]
Harbin Z-20 Template:Country data China Utility Z-20J
Trainer aircraft
Hongdu JL-8 Template:Country data China Jet trainer 16[7]
Guizhou JL-9 Template:Country data China Jet trainer 28[7]
Carrier trainer JL-9G 12[7]
Hongdu JL-10 Template:Country data China Jet trainer 12[7]
Nanchang CJ-6 Template:Country data China Basic trainer 38[7]
Xian Y-7 Template:Country data China Navigator and bombardier trainer HY-7 12[7]
Unmanned aerial vehicle
BZK-007[7] Template:Country data China MALE UAV
Harbin BZK-005[7] Template:Country data China MALE UAV
Guizhou WZ-7 Soaring Dragon[7] Template:Country data China HALE UAV

Future

Template:More citations needed section In July 2018, Lieutenant General Zhang Honghe of the PLAAF stated that China is developing a new carrier-based aircraft that will replace the J-15 due to four crashes and numerous technical problems. One problem with the aircraft is that it is the heaviest carrier-borne fighter in current operation with an empty weight of 17,500 kg compared to the F/A-18E/F Super Hornet's 14,600 kg (though it is less than the F-14 Tomcat's weight of 19,800 kg). Weight problems are compounded when operating off Liaoning, as its STOBAR launch and recovery method further limits payload capacity.[8][9]

See also

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