Harbin SH-5

SH-5
Role Maritime patrol amphibian/air-sea rescue
Manufacturer Harbin Aircraft Factory
First flight 3 April 1976[1]
Introduction 1986
Primary user People's Liberation Army Naval Air Force
Produced 1984-1985
Number built 7 [2]


The Harbin SH-5 (Chinese: 水轰五型, where "水轰" is short for "水上轰炸机"(Shuishang Hongzhaji), literally "seaborne bomber") is a Chinese maritime patrol amphibious aircraft intended for a wide range of duties, including aerial firefighting, anti-submarine warfare (ASW) and air-sea rescue (SAR). One prototype and six production aircraft have been built.

Design and development

Research to build a seaplane capable of replacing Beriev Be-6s in service was initiated by the PLANAF in 1968, with designers overhauled from "Objective 3/17", a supersonic canard-wing fighter project. The first prototype flew in 1976; further units were delivered between 1986 and 1990.

Variants

SH-5
The only production series, 1 prototype and 4 production aircraft built.
SH-5A Maritime patrol aircraft
Some SH-5's converted for ELINT duties.
SH-5B Firefighter
One SH-5 was rebuilt for firefighting duties.[2] It is designated as PS-5.
However, by Chinese source,[3] there were total of 7 SH-5 were produced: 3 SH-5X Prototype, 3 Maritime patrol aircraft, and 1 SH-B Firefighter.

Operators

 People's Republic of China

Specifications (SH-5)

Data from Jane's Aircraft Recognition Guide,[5] Jane's All the World's Aircraft 1988-89[6]

General characteristics

26,500 kg (58,400 lb) ASW (Anti-Submarine Warfare)

Performance

312.5 kg/m² (64 lb/sqft) at 45,000 kg (99,000 lb)
0.242 kW/kg (0.147 hp/lb) at 45,000 kg (99,000 lb)

Armament

four hardpoints; 6,000 kg (13,000 lb) warload; C-101 ASMs, ASW torpedoes, depth charges; mines; bombs

Avionics
Doppler search radar in nose radome; MAD (Magnetic Anomaly Detector) boom extending from the tail of the fuselage

See also

Aircraft of comparable role, configuration and era

References

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Notes
  1. John Pike. "PS-5 / SH-5 - Shuishang Hongzhaji (Maritime Bomber)". Retrieved 4 February 2015.
  2. 1 2 3 "The Shin Meiwa PS-1 / US-1 / US-2 & Harbin SH-5 Flying Boats". Retrieved 4 February 2015.
  3. "某型水上飞机水动力性能数值验证研究". Retrieved 4 February 2015.
  4. "shenzhou_01". SinoDefence. Retrieved 4 February 2015.
  5. Rendall, David (1995). Jane's Aircraft Recognition Guide. Glasgow, UK: HarperCollinsPublishers. p. 505. ISBN 0-00-470980-2.
  6. John W.R. Taylor, ed. (1988). Jane's all the World's Aircraft. London: Janes information Group. ISBN 0 7106 0867 5.
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