{"id":110947,"date":"2017-11-30T11:45:00","date_gmt":"2017-11-30T11:45:00","guid":{"rendered":""},"modified":"2023-01-08T11:05:29","modified_gmt":"2023-01-08T11:05:29","slug":"future-of-chinese-naval-helicopter","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/cvnextjob.com\/index.php\/2017\/11\/30\/future-of-chinese-naval-helicopter\/","title":{"rendered":"Future of Chinese naval helicopter"},"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>As PLAN really started to expand in the mid-2000s, we noticed a growing  need for naval helicopters.  And as military shipbuilding program  continued in the past few years, the need for more helicopters only grew  greater.  In the Sichuan earthquake of 2008, everyone saw China&#8217;s lack  of helicopters and how that slowed down the rescue efforts.  In the  recent naval deployments to the Gulf of Aden, PLAN became even more  aware of its helicopter shortage.  One of the analysts wrote that the  3-ships flotilla to Aden was hampered by only having 2 helicopters.   Helicopters have been really important in chasing down pirates and  rescuing ships that are under-siege.  The Chinese flotilla has obviously  been hampered operationally due to this problem.  On top of that, PLAN  will need more order more naval helicopters for its future carrier and  escorts.<\/p>\n<p>The existing fleet of naval helicopters consist of  Z-9Cs, different variants of Z-8s and Ka-28s.  Ka-28s are used primarily  for the destroyers and 054As.  In the 90s, the ordered 8 Ka-28s from  Russia as part of the Sov purchase for ASW and SAR missions.  I think  they have added some more Ka-28s since (we&#8217;ve seen Ka-28 pictures with  newer serial numbers), but the total would still be around 12 to 16.   There are about 18 ships in PLAN with hangars designed for Ka-28s  (including 4 Sovs, 4 052B\/Cs, 2 054 and 6 054As), so they really don&#8217;t  have  enough Ka-28s.  You end up with situations where one of these  ships would be carrying the smaller Z-9C or with no helicopter at all.   Recently, they ordered 9 more Ka-28s from Russia to support the new DDGs  and 054As under construction.  Six of the nine Ka-28s have already been  delivered.  I think more Ka-28s are needed before the next generation  of naval helicopter becomes available.  In the recent years, Z-9s have  proliferated in PLA as all of the production bottlenecks have finally  been resolved.  They are even exporting 6 Z-9Cs to Pakistan as part of  the F-22P deal.  Surprisingly though, I have not really seen pictures of  new Z-9Cs coming into service, even though it appears that PLAN is  satisfied with their performance.  Despite it&#8217;s small size, ASW version  of Z-9Cs have been designed to carry torpedoes and dipping sonar.  In  gulf of Aden, Z-9s have also been put to good use to hunt down pirates.   My guess is that PLAN just wants to wait until Z-15 is ready to join  service, but that will probably take another 5 years.  And finally, Z-8s  are making quite a comeback in PLAN.  We&#8217;ve seen Z-8 productions  ramping up in the recent year with newer variants like Z-8K, Z-8KA and  Z-8KH joining service with PLA and PLAAF.  They are also building  civilian versions of Z-8 for firefighting and transportation, but we&#8217;ve  also seen many new Z-8J\/Hs joining service.  Z-8J\/Hs have been seen  operating off 051Cs, 866, replenishment ships and 998.  With newer large  ships coming into service, I certainly expect to see more variants of  Z-8s getting orders.  At this point, Z-8s are really too big to operate  on any of the destroyers, Frigates or smaller warships, so the current  production level is more than sufficient.  In general, I think more  small and medium size helicopters like Z-9Cs and Ka-28s are needed for  all their new frigates and destroyers, but the larger warships are doing  okay with all the new variants of Z-8s.<\/p>\n<p>Having looked at the  current state of naval helicopter in PLAN, what does the future hold?  I  think that the current hi-lo combination of Ka-28 and Z-9Cs are nearing  the end of their shelf life.  The Z-15 and 10 ton helo projects will  form the backbone of naval helicopter in the future.  Z-15 would take  over the role of Z-9Cs on frigates and smaller ships.  Compared to Z-9C,  it is larger, can carry more mission equipments (whether for ASW or  SAR), have longer ranger\/speed, have better flight performance and far  more advanced avionics.  The 10-ton project would take over the role of  Ka-28 on destroyers and amphibious ships.  It would basically become the  Chinese equivalent of SH-60.  Recently, we heard the news that China is  trying to use European turboshaft engines for Z-15 instead of PWC  turboshaft engine.  The US government pressure against PWC for exporting  PT67 turbo shafts to China put a temporary halt to the Z-10 project.   At the same time, China had no problems in continuing Z-9G production,  because it obtained all the necessary export licenses to have local  production of Arriel-2C turboshaft engine.  Fearing that US government  might do something similar to prevent PT67 engines from being installed  on PLAN Z-15s, China is seeking for alternative suppliers.  If the US  government somehow pressures the Europeans to also back off, China would  then turn to the Ukrainians (Motor-Sich) or wait for a local engine to  become available.  I think that&#8217;s what will happen with the 10 ton helo  project.  We have not heard much about it, because it is not a  collaborative effort like Z-15.  We do know that it will most likely  start off with an engine from Motor-Sich (which produces engine for  Mi-17) before shifting to the domestic engine WZ-10.  Since China is  developing this alone, I would expect it to finish development after  Z-15 joins service.  This would also explain why Ka-28 is getting newer  orders, while Z-9C is not.  And finally, we have seen a recent news that  China put in an order for 9 Ka-31 from Russia.  Back in 2006, they  ordered 15 Ka-31s, but that contract never got fulfilled due to the  IL-76 fiasco.  I had thought that the Z-8 AEW project would take away  the need for Ka-31s, but I guess PLAN does not feel confident that Z-8  AEW will be fully ready by the time Varyag gets fixed up.  Z-8 AEW is  apparently going to use the new AC-313 (which is a heavily modified  version of Z-8 currently under development) as its platform.  I can see  that Varyag would use mostly Ka-31 and test out some Z-8s.  Once Z-8 AEW  becomes mature, the future carriers should be using it instead of  Ka-31s.<\/p>\n<p>In conclusion, China has ordered 18 kamov helicopters  recently, because the domestic options are not ready yet.  Once the  domestic projects are complete, we can expect to see a force consisting  of Z-15 for smaller ships, 10-ton helo for middle ships and Z-8s for  larger ships and carriers.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>As PLAN really started to expand in the mid-2000s, we noticed a growing need for naval helicopters. And as military shipbuilding program continued in the past few years, the need for more helicopters only grew greater. 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