Chinese J-11B Presages Quiet Military Revolution
China is in the midst of a critical period of testing an
"indigenous" version of the Russian Su-27 Flanker, known as the J-11B, with propulsion, radar and weapons system integration underway.
The effort is emblematic of Beijing's efforts to recast its capabilities for the 21st century as its military and associated defense-aerospace sector
undergoes its own revolution in military affairs.
The development of the J-11B, if successful, will mark a notable change in capability--not only for key elements of the country's defense industrial
base, but also for the People's Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF).
The Chinese military is recalibrating the balance of quantity and quality in favor of the latter, as a guarantor of a decisive military edge and the
ability to project power regionally. At the same time, the nature of the relationship between Beijing and Moscow may be subtly changing, reflecting
China's growing confidence in its own capabilities.
Alongside key elements on the J-11B, Chinese industry is beginning to produce a gamut of capable guided weapons, both tactical and strategic,
including satellite-guided precision systems. The emergence of unmanned platforms is also gaining the attention of Beijing.
The nationally developed systems now in various stages of the J-11B test program potentially provide performance improvements over the various Su-27
models now in PLAAF service.
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