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China-Japan-Koreas
China buys Tu-22 production line from Russia
2012-12-31
For the third time in 7 years (first one being in 2005, second earlier in 2012) several websites in China are reporting that China and Russia have agreed for Beijing to buy the production line for the Tupolev Tu-22M3 bomber at a cost of 1.5 billion USD.

Once in service with the Chinese Naval Air Forces the Tu-22M3 will be known as the "H-10″.

The deal struck with Russia comes with 36 aircraft (and engines): an initial batch of 12 followed by a second batch of 24 aircraft are thought to be on order. The Tu-22 will be employed in the maritime attack role and will be used to attack targets from low level (to avoid radar detection).

The Tu-22 is a Soviet supersonic, swing-wing, long-range strategic and maritime strike bomber. It was developed during the Cold War and it is among the farthest things to a modern stealth bomber. However, it was upgraded, it will get updated with (indigenous?) systems and, with a range of about 6,800 kilometers and a payload of 24,000 kg, it is still considered a significant threat to many latest generations weapon systems.
Similar idea in terms of a strategic strike aircraft to the B-1B, though not as good a platform. Give it modern avionics and anti-ship missiles and it could be a pretty decent ocean denial platform, particularly against Korea, Vietnam or Taiwan.
Especially if the deal with Russia includes the Raduga Kh-22 (AS-4 'Kitchen') long-range anti-ship missile.

The deal could represent a significant change in the strategic balance in the region.

The Tu-22 bombers will give China another tool to pursue the area denial strategy in the South China Sea and the Pacific theatre; a fast platform to launch cruise missiles, conventional or nuclear weapons in various regional war scenarios. In other words, a brand new threat to the U.S. Navy in the region.
It would be a threat but one our Navy could (should) handle. But the Koreans, Vietnamese and Taiwanese would be hard pressed to counter, and even the Japanese Navy could have issues.
Posted by:Steve White

#6  You're talking flight range.

I'm talking long-range weapons. Air-to-air missiles.
Posted by: Pappy   2012-12-31 23:19  

#5  Lawn Darts don't have the weapons range.
Sure they do; just send the KA- 6 Tankers with them. Oh wait, another fine decision to kill carrier based refueling assets......
Posted by: USN,Ret.   2012-12-31 18:30  

#4  Lawn Darts don't have the weapons range.
Posted by: Pappy   2012-12-31 12:26  

#3  I think the Lawn Darts can handle it :-)
Posted by: Steve White   2012-12-31 11:41  

#2  Those 'Kitchen' missles have been a pretty serious threat for some time now.
As to F-14 availability, we should just go out to Davis-Mothan and de-cocoon a bun.....what? you mean we cut them all up to keep parts out of Iran's hands? Might as well destroy all the SR-71 tooling too while you're at it......
Posted by: USN,Ret.   2012-12-31 11:10  

#1  No sweat, this is just what the F-14 was designed to counter. So all we gotta do is invade Iran and steal some.
Posted by: Shipman   2012-12-31 04:23  

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