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China
unveils new generation of fighter plane

Beijing
Reuters
The China Post
Republic of China (Taiwan)
International
News Analysis.com
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Máximo Tomás
Research Dept.
La Nueva Cuba
May 23, 2006
China successfully
flew a new generation of its home-built Xiaolong fighter plane on
Friday, marking what state media called a step forward in China's
military modernization.
Four Xiaolong -- or "Fierce Dragon" -- FC-4 fighters took
off for trial flights in Chengdu, capital of the southwestern province
of Sichuan, where China Aviation Industry Corporation has developed
the plane using local technology, the official China News Agency
reported.
The successful
flights set the stage for large-scale production of the aircraft,
the news agency said, calling the aircraft a "major achievement
for China's development of advanced aeronautic weaponry and equipment".
The Xiaolong
is a single-seat, single-engine fighter plane with a maximum flying
range of 3,500 km (2,190 miles), the People's Daily previously reported.
In March, China
unveiled a 14.7 percent jump in 2006 defense spending compared to
the previous year, or a total of 283.8 billion yuan (US$35.3 billion).
The rise was
the latest of a succession of double-digit increases in military
spending. And U.S. defense officials and many analysts have said
Beijing in fact spends much more on new military equipment than
the official budget shows.
Industry reports
have said the aircraft is unlikely to be used by China's own air
force. But Pakistan plans to buy eight of the planes late this year
or early next, according to the China News Agency.
This week Russian
Defense Minister Sergei Invanov said China may participate in Russia's
development on a new-generation fighter, but he said it was a "long
term" prospect that had to surmount economic and legal obstacles.
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