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The Nanchang J-12 (Chinese: 歼-12) was a lightweight supersonic fighter built by the People's Republic of China, intended for use by the People's Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF). Intended to be a modern jet fighter which could take off from short runways and even rural roads, be cheap to service, and be produced quickly in large numbers, it ...
3 Νοε 2020 · Surviving now as a museum exhibit, the Nanchang J-12 was, for its time, a forward-thinking project for a truly lightweight fighter. Chinese military aviation developments have long been cloaked in secrecy, but details of such activities during the Cultural Revolution — Mao Zedong’s brutal overhaul of Chinese Communism between 1966 until ...
The J-12 fighter was the first jet fighter designed and produced by Chinese technology all by itself. It was said to be the first fighter of China to actually fly that did not follow a...
The Nanchang J-12, a lightweight supersonic fighter prototype, was developed by the Nanchang Aircraft Manufacturing Company (NAMC) and first flew in 1970. It featured a single WP-6Z turbojet engine, producing 9,000lb of thrust with afterburner, enabling speeds up to 808 mph.
6 Αυγ 2019 · Page details technical specifications, development, and operational history of the Nanchang J-12 (Jianjiji-12) Lightweight Supersonic Fighter Prototype including pictures.
5 Σεπ 2021 · The initial idea was that the Chinese needed a new “guerilla fighter” capable of operating off short, rough strips to ambush enemy aircraft. This was based on a tactic used by the North Vietnamese Mig-17s and -21s against American aircraft.
The aircraft that would later become the J-12 ("Jianjiji-12") began in 1969 when the Chinese Air Force (PLAAF) needed to plan to replace the aging Soviet-born Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-19 single-seat aircraft , jet fighter.