{"id":90,"date":"2016-09-06T22:35:12","date_gmt":"2016-09-06T17:05:12","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/blogthejetboy.wordpress.com\/?p=90"},"modified":"2017-05-02T13:03:16","modified_gmt":"2017-05-02T13:03:16","slug":"the-chinese-air-force-plaaf-made-in-china","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/thejetboy.com\/the-chinese-air-force-plaaf-made-in-china\/","title":{"rendered":"The Chinese Air Force (PLAAF): \u201cMADE IN CHINA\u201d?"},"content":{"rendered":"
China is the second largest economy in the world and has been the fastest growing major economy for about a decade now. With a GDP of 11 trillion dollars, it was only a matter of \u201cwhen\u201d rather than \u201cif\u201d this economic power would be transformed into military muscle. Over the past few years, we have seen an aggressive China laying claims over whatever it can \u2013 be it the South China Sea, Arunachal Pradesh, or a few islands, and maybe even the moon in the not-so-distant future. To support its claims (or to put it otherwise, “enforce it”), China has rapidly been developing its armed forces, especially its air force.<\/p>\n
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The Chinese Air Force is also known as the People’s Liberation Army Air Force\u00a0(PLAAF) is the largest air force in Asia, with about 3010+ air crafts, about 400,000 personnel and 150+ airbases spread across the country. The air force is undergoing rapid modernisation and expansion, with all older aircraft types currently in service being quickly phased out and new\u00a04.5th generation fighters\u00a0replacing them, along with\u00a05th generation fighters\u00a0shortly.<\/p>\n
Not only is it replacing its old aircraft but has also started exporting fighter aircraft to several 3rd<\/sup> world countries, like the JF-17(fighter) or the Z-10 (attack aircraft) to Pakistan, a country which accounts for 35% of all Chinese arms exports. China accounts for about 5.9% of the total arms export between 2011-15. Though far behind US and Russia (27% and 28% respectively), it has rattled even these big players. But meanwhile, Chinese arms imports have fallen by 25% during the same period of time.<\/p>\n