The Chinese navy has got a four-engine Gaoxin-6, anti- submarine aircraft developed and manufactured by Aviation Industry Corp of China based on the Y-8 transport plane, state-run China Daily reported today.
It has been delivered to the Beihai - or North Sea - Fleet of the People's Liberation Army navy, it said.
The aircraft can easily be distinguished from other Y-8 variants by its large sea-search radar, mounted below the cockpit, and the magnetic anomaly detector boom that looks like a metal tail.
The most-deployed anti-submarine aircraft is the US' Lockheed P-3C Orion, which often appears in naval confrontations between the US and China.
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Almost all US allies including Pakistan have P-3Cs as the backbone of their anti-submarine forces.
Earlier reports by Chinese media said the Gaoxin-6, with a crew of up to 10, is capable of flying 6,000 kms or staying in the air for more than eight hours.
"That situation had hugely confined the PLA navy's long- range combat capability because foreign navies' submarines are probably the most dangerous threat to its fleets," he said.
Therefore, the addition of the Gaoxin-6 will extensively enhance the navy's anti-submarine power while facilitating its maritime patrols and reconnaissance, he told the daily.
Yin Zhuo, director of the PLA navy's Expert Consultation Committee, said that the plane's magnetic anomaly detector, radar, sonar and torpedo are as good as those on the P-3C.
However, because it is designed based on the old Y-8 transport plane, the aircraft lags behind the US' most advanced Boeing P-8 Poseidon in terms of flight range and operational endurance, he said.
The Daily said China is making efforts to develop a long range bomber to build offensive capability for its air force.
"Though China is developing large airliners and heavy transport planes, we still lack expertise and experience in the design and manufacturing of large aircraft," Wang said.