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Wingspan
  
9.9 m

Engine type
  
Tumansky R-13

Length
  
15 m

First flight
  
December 13, 2003

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Manufacturer
  
Guizhou Aircraft Industry Corporation

The Guizhou JL-9, also known as the FTC-2000 Mountain Eagle (Shanying), is a two-seat fighter-trainer developed by the Guizhou Aviation Industry Import/Export Company (GAIEC) for the People's Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF) and the People's Liberation Army Naval Air Force (PLANAF).

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Development

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The FTC-2000 started as a GAIEC private venture to develop an inexpensive trainer for fourth generation aircraft. The trainer was revealed at the 2001 China International Aviation & Aerospace Exhibition.

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The FTC-2000, as the JL-9, competed with the Hongdu JL-10 to meet the advanced trainer requirements of the PLAAF and PLANAF. The JL-10 is more technologically advanced, but also more expensive, than the JL-9. In 2013, both had entered production.

A carrier-landing trainer variant was revealed by Chinese state media in 2011. It is reportedly designated JL-9G.

Design

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The FTC-2000 is a JJ-7/FT-7 with a new wing, a forward fuselage with side air intakes, and a glass cockpit. The engine, empennage, and mechanical controls of the JJ-7/FT-7 are retained.

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The FTC-2000G uses a diverterless supersonic inlet and has more hardpoints. The FTC-2000G is heavier, slower, and has less endurance than the FTC-2000.

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The JL-9G is a modified JL-9 for aircraft carrier training. It is designed for ski-jump ramp takeoffs and arrested landings. and includes a tailhook.

Operational history

The PLANAF had a regiment of JL-9s in 2014.

The PLAAF began using the JL-9 for training on 18 October 2015.

Variants

  • FTC-2000: Original model and export designation.
  • FTC-2000G: Variant with improved multi-role capabilities.
  • JL-9: Initial PLA variant.
  • JL-9G: PLANAF carrier-trainer variant.
  • Operators

  •  People's Republic of China
  • People's Liberation Army Air Force
  • People's Liberation Army Naval Air Force
  •  Sudan
  • Sudanese Air Force — 6 on order
  • Specifications (FTC-2000)

    General characteristics

  • Crew: 2
  • Length: ()
  • Wingspan: ()
  • Height: ()
  • Powerplant: × Guizhou Liyang WP-13 afterburning turbojet
  • Performance

  • Maximum speed:
  • Maximum operating mach: Mach 1.5
  • Maximum indicated airspeed: 1,100 kilometres per hour (680 mph)
  • Armament
  • Guns: 1 x 23 mm cannon
  • Hardpoints: 5  and provisions to carry combinations of:
  • Other: up to 3 x fuel tanks
  • Avionics
    Pulse-Doppler radar

    References

    Guizhou JL-9 Wikipedia