{"id":110905,"date":"2017-11-30T12:34:00","date_gmt":"2017-11-30T12:34:00","guid":{"rendered":""},"modified":"2023-01-08T11:05:07","modified_gmt":"2023-01-08T11:05:07","slug":"revelations-from-80th-anniversary-of-pla","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/cvnextjob.com\/index.php\/2017\/11\/30\/revelations-from-80th-anniversary-of-pla\/","title":{"rendered":"Revelations from 80th anniversary of PLA"},"content":{"rendered":"<div style=\"margin-top: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px;\" class=\"sharethis-inline-share-buttons\" ><\/div><h3 class=\"post-title entry-title\" itemprop=\"name\"><\/h3>\n<div class=\"post-header\"> <\/div>\n<p>Over the recent days, we have seen some new weapon systems getting  unveiled and declassified by the Chinese government in the recent 80  years PLA anniversary celebration and other events. In the missiles  side, we have seen pictures of DF-15 and the mysterious DF-25. There  have been quite a lot of speculations on numerous Chinese bbs regarding  to DF-25. The most outrageous of which is that DF-25 is the first medium  ballistic missile with 3 MIRVs. I find this kind of troubling, since we  do not yet know how many MIRVs DF-31\/JL-2 can hold (if more than 1).  Richard Fisher in his recent article mentioned that DF-21 was tested  with multiple dummy heads a while back. I don&#8217;t follow the 2nd Artillery  enough to gain more insights, so I guess it&#8217;s one of those things where  you just have to wait for more pictures to come out.<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/www.strategycenter.net\/imgLib\/20070724_06a.jpg\" \/><br \/>With  the new pictures of DF-15 coming out. There has been quite a lot of  speculation that this is an ASBM version due to the small fins added to  the missile. If we put aside ASBM argument for a while, one of the more  interesting part in the recent years is the increased accuracy of  Chinese ballistic missiles. This new variant of DF-15 is certainly more  accurate than previous generations. I remember reading a newspaper  article posted in June of 2002 on Chinese Youth Daily that the 80s test  firing of DF-5 travelled 9000 km and still managed to achieve a CEP of  250 m. This figure is far smaller than the commonly accepted CEP of  DF-5. I think this may apply to other Chinese ballistic missiles. Of the  recent export missiles such as B-611 and P-12, the often given figure  for CEP is 50 m and 30 m with GPS adjustment. Now, the domestic versions  of these missiles can only be more accurate than these. For example, a  domestic version of B-611 using Beidou guidance may achieve 25 m in CEP.  This is still not exceedingly accurate, but approaches that of  satellite guided bombs (original JDAM has CEP of 13 m with satellite  guidance and 30 m without). Here is the even more interesting part. XAC  is reportedly developing an upgraded version of JH-7 series that will be  able to carry B-611. I&#8217;m assuming only 1, since B-611 weights more than  4 time of YJ-83K or any of the other usual attack weapons that JH-7A  currently carries. And with the accuracy of something like KD-88 and  YJ-91, it really doesn&#8217;t make a lot of sense for JH-7A to carry 1  B-611when it could carry 4 KD-88 (which are far more accurate\/cheaper) +  more fuel. I don&#8217;t think the destruction against an intended fixed  target (unless a heavy bunker) will actually improve with B-611. So,  this points to a possible anti-ship version of B-611. DF-15 and DF-21  have also been mentioned as possible ASBM by not only the ONI\/JDW  reports, but also by certain big shrimps on Chinese bbs (including ones  that served for PLAN). However, I don&#8217;t think these two have the same  accuracy as a domestic version of B-611. Out of all the speculated  ASBMs, the evidence for B-611 seem to be by far the most persuasive. Do I  believe that China has ASBM? It&#8217;s hard to say, because the obstacles  against such weapons are great, but so are the voices from the people  that believe in their existence. If I do see an air launched version of  B-611 serving in PLANAF with JH-7A, I think I will believe it.<\/p>\n<p>Speaking  of Beidou, the recent PLA celebration displayed different types of  Beidou equipments. Another interesting development is seeing TV programs  showing command centers using software programs that are using Beidou  coordinates. Clearly, Beidou is already a large part of PLA despite only  having 3 satellites until this year. An even more interesting  development on Beidou is a recent article on its development which  claimed that it will have a 0.5 m accuracy. This is quite an improvement  from 20 m for Beidou 1 and 10 m for non-authorized user for Beidou 2.  It was never revealed what the accuracy for the paid users or the  military users are, but going from 10 m to 0.5 m seems to be an awfully  large jump. I&#8217;m a little speculative of the source (posted in a local  newspaper), but like all things related to PLA, one must be patient for  more sources.<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"http:\/\/www.strategycenter.net\/imgLib\/20070724_08.jpg\" \/><br \/>Probably  the biggest surprise from the recent military display is the unveiling  of 093 class. The photo I think surprised a lot of people, because it  does seem to be different from the previous speculated 093 photos (one  of which had horizontal planes). There was also the mention of the so  called 091G class. It&#8217;s a little unclear right now to me whether they  actually built new SSNs to that standard or they are just upgraded from  the original 5 Hans. I would lean to the latter, since it is hard to  think that ONI would miss something like launching of a new Han class  sub. One of the more discussed topics is the kind of propeller used by  093. It is not a surprise that none of the photos showed the propeller,  but you can see from the photos that there seems to be no wave caused by  the propeller. The splashes around the sub itself seemed to be all  caused by other parts of the hull. Whether or not this indicates 093 is  using pump jet propeller is debatable, but it does seem like the  propeller is far more advanced than that of any other PLAN subs. The  other debates around 093 is around its reactor -&gt; whether or not it  is using pebble bed reactor. There has not been any indications either  way on that. And finally, what weapons does 093 use? The main torpedo of  choice for modern PLAN subs is Yu-6. I believe Yu-6 was developed to  match or exceed the performance of MK-48 mod 5. One of the specs I read  was 50 knots for 27 nm. I guess this figure may shock many people,  because PLAN has never had any kind of torpedo at this level. But as we  saw with PL-12, China is capable of developing very advanced  missiles\/torpedoes from much lower base. Just as PL-12 was developed to  be able to engage 4th and 5th generation fighters in BVR situations,  Yu-6 was developed to chase down Nimitz carriers and Seawolf SSN. As  we&#8217;ve seen more pictures recently with PL-12 equipping all the latest  fighters and Yu-6 equipping the Song class, it&#8217;s quite clear that they  are fully developed and PLA are happy with their performance. As for  anti-ship missile and LACMs, it&#8217;s not too clear at the moment what 093  will use. We know that YJ-82 is widely deployed on Chinese subs, but a  submarine version of YJ-83 should also be under development if not  already deployed. And finally, we recently saw on a CCTV report that the  latest indigenous submarines are equipped with air defense missiles  (the missiles look to be from QW series). The explanation for this is  that Chinese submarines can&#8217;t count on being protected by aerial assets  against aerial ASW assets.<\/p>\n<p>Finally, 094 was mentionned as one  of the 3 major military projects in a government page along with  KJ-2000 and J-10.  Interestingly enough, this page was taken down soon  afterward by the host (which is one of the government agencies).  It  seems like 093 and 094 have both achieved a level of operating  capability for China to unveil them to the public.  They may be one of  two generations behind the latest Western nuclear subs, but will be  significant upgrade over existing platforms before the more capable  095\/096 come along (probably somewhere in the middle of the next  decade).<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Over the recent days, we have seen some new weapon systems getting unveiled and declassified by the Chinese government in the recent 80 years PLA anniversary celebration and other events. In the missiles side, we have seen pictures of DF-15 and the mysterious DF-25. 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