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Background
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In 2002, a flight test was conducted for an enhanced version of the J-7E. This upgraded model, known as the J 7G, showcased several notable improvements. One of the key enhancements was the inclusion of the KLJ-6E pulse-Doppler radar, which was a Chinese replication of the Italian Pointer 2500 radar (originally derived from the Israeli Elta Electronics EUM-2001 radar). Additionally, a helmet-mounted sight (HMS) of Russian design was integrated into the J-7G, enabling it to carry PL-8 AAMs. Visually, the J-7G differed from its predecessor solely by featuring a wraparound windshield. Production commenced in 2002, and the J-7G was officially adopted by the PLAAF in 2003.
The Aircraft has since been serving in multiple units, such as the 36th until 2012, the 44th until 2010. In 2012 48 J7E were updated to J7G standards, and was given the designation J-7L, whom served in the 2st, 7th, and the 4nd, which replaced the J-7L with J-16 in 2016.
In 2021, only 2 units still flying the J-7G are known, the 44th and the 52nd, and is said to have phased them out by the end of 2023 with more capable jets, leaving the only J-7s in service the being trainer aircraft. (JJ-7 and JL-9)
The J-7G has been exported to multiple different nations, with some minor changes, such as Tanzania, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Pakistan, and a few others.
Technical Data
Specifications
Crew - 1
Length - 13.945 m (excluding pitot)
Height - 4.1 m
Wingspan - 8.32 m
Empty Weight - 5,292 kg
Gross Weight - 7,700 kg
Max Takeoff Weight - 9,100 kg
Powerplant - 1 x WP-13F Turbojet Engine (44.1 kN dry, 65.17 kN wet)
Max Speed - 2,200 km/h (Mach 2.0)
Rate of Climb - 165 m/s
Range - 1900 km
Service Ceiling - 18,800 m
Armament
1 x 30-1 30mm Gun (60rpg) (Some Examples Feature 2 x 30mm Guns, most likely replacing the onboard all weather avionics.)
4 x PL-5C/E/EII
4 x PL-9C
4 x PL-8A/B
4 x PL-2B
4 x Type 250-3 Bombs
4 x Type 500-3 Bombs
4 x HF-7D Rocket Pods
4 x HF-16 Rocket Pods
3 x 420 Litre Drop Tanks
Avionics
KLJ-6E/SY-80 Radar (Rumored that later equipped with KLJ-6F)
BM/KJ-8602 2nd Gen RWR
Ballistic Computer
Helmet Mounted Display
2nd Gen Countermeasures (Flares / Chaff)
BM/KG-8605 ECM
Images
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Sources
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(Book) Encyclopedia of Chinese Aircraft (Vol. 3) (Pg75-Pg77)
(Book) Chinese Aircraft China’s Aviation Industry Since 1951. - Page 64 - 65
(Book) China’s Navy Ships and Aircraft of the People’s Republic of China, 1955 - 2021 (Pg B-8)