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KJ-500 enters service


New ‘mid-size’ AEW&C type on duty


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HE FIRST CLEAR photos
showing the KJ-500 in
People’s Liberation Army Air
Force (PLAAF) service have
appeared on the Chinese
internet. The airborne early
warning and control (AEW&C) type entered
service with the PLAAF’s 26th Division

at the end of 2014. This is the PLAAF’s
next-generation medium-sized AEW&C
aircraft, development having begun at
Shaanxi in the late 2000s. Similar to the
KJ-200 (Y-8W), the type is also based on the
airframe of the latest Y-9 transport. However,
in contrast to the KJ-200’s ‘balance beam’
radar, the new antenna comprises a fi xed

rotodome containing three
active electronically scanned array
(AESA) antennae arranged in a triangular
confi guration, akin to the larger KJ-
‘Mainring’. The radar is again developed by
the 38th Institute.
At least two KJ-500 prototypes had been
built by late 2013 and were tested at the
China Flight Test Establishment (CFTE) at
Xi’an-Yanliang. It is expected that, due to the
shortage of additional Il-76MD airframes that
can be converted for the AEW&C role, this
new type will supplement the larger KJ-
as well as superseding the less capable
KJ-200. Andreas Rupprecht

A feature common to all the latest special-
missions types based on the Y-9 airframe
are the two large fairings housing ELINT
antennae on both sides of the rear
fuselage. via Chinese internet

Weaponized Black Hawks for UAE
Sikorsky is completing
development of an upgrade for 23
UH-60M helicopters operated by
the United Arab Emirates, which
will weaponize the Black Hawks.
Developed under a $270.5-million
contract announced in February
2011, the so-called Battlehawk kits
will allow the UH-60Ms to deliver
optically and laser-guided
anti-armor missiles including
Hellfi re and 2.75in laser-guided
rockets.
Once certifi cation is complete,
installation of the kits will begin,
this likely carried out by the
Advanced Military Maintenance
Repair and Overhaul Centre
(AMMROC) at Al Ain
International Airport in Abu
Dhabi. Established in 2010,
AMMROC is a joint venture
between Sikorsky, Lockheed
Martin and UAE state-owned
Mubadala Aerospace, which is

now part of the Emirates Defence
Industries Company (EDIC).
Although the development
program was completely funded
by the UAE, Sikorsky is offering it
to other customers. The
Battlehawk kits can be installed in
both the UH-60M and the S-70i
models of the Black Hawk.
The Tunisian Air Force will
receive the fi rst eight of 12
UH-60Ms in late 2015. Ordered in
August 2014, at a cost of $
million, delivery of the Black
Hawks had been scheduled for
2017 and 2018 but was advanced
due to increased terrorist activity
the region. Battlehawk kits will
allow the Tunisian UH-60Ms to
fi eld laser-guided rockets, Hellfi re
missiles, 7.62mm and 0.5in caliber
machine guns, as well as
providing electro-optical/infra-red
sensors and laser designators.
Tom Kaminski

Korean Wildcat


on fl ight test


Wearing the UK military serial ZZ542, 15-0602 is an
AgustaWestland Wildcat Mk210 for South Korea. The helicopter was
noted undertaking test  ying at Yeovil, England on February 26.
Korea selected the Wildcat in January 2013, and eight examples are
planned to be delivered beginning this year. Ian Simpson

16 May 2015 http://www.combataircraft.net

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