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The delegation later brought one sum-up: purchase from other countries for realizing operational ability as soon as possible. The delegation at that time believed that Israel early warning aircraft had excellent
performance but was immature for advanced ARRAY radar technology. Meanwhile the Russia’s can not satisfy our demands. The delegation wanted to purchase UK’s “Nimrod”, but this project was canceled later.
Finally China determined to develop airborne early warning system by domestic power and simultaneously import related technologies from Israel.
In 1992, China and Israel made a primitive agreement to
co-develop an airborne Early Warning system for PLA Air Force. After 4 years, both sides signed a official contract, which defined a cooperative AWACS design basing on IL-76 platform. Israel provided a modified
Phalcon system mounting antennas either on the aircraft fuselage and nose dome. But we thought that this configure could only provide 260°coverage. Then Chinese side provided another plan to install an expanded
over-fuselage stationary radar dome. This is the largest radar dome in the world. For this, China built the largest Autoclave in Asia for producing composite material radar dome.
(Blogger’s Note: I think that
Israel’s plan is just a simplized design of Phalcon system mounting for Boeing 707. Wang said that China provided the new design. This is probably the A-50I. But the question is why KJ-2000 looks so closed with
Indian Air Force’s AWACS? Did China and Israel share the design and the latter provide for India? What are the real differences between KJ-2000 and Indian’s AWACS? )
Reporter: How about the later cooperation between China and Israel?
Wang: In 1999, the improvement of IL-76 has been finished in Russia and the plane was transferred to Israel for electronic installation.
Under the pressure from United States, however, the contract was canceled. Israel finally paid us the penalty for breach of contract. The quit of Israel postpone the operational timeline of AEW&C aircrafts but
speeded up the domestic development.

Reporter: What do we get from the cooperation with Israel?
Wang: 1. From Israel, China learned the T/R module and composite material radar dome production process specifications to control the quality.
2. Israel helped China to design radar structure basing on data bus network.
Reporter: When Israel canceled the project, did China have other choice?
Wang: Russia advised to jointly develop A-50 and even wanted to “lend” 4 A-50s to PLA Air Force before the joint development. Actually, Russian never believes China can produce indigenous AWE&C system.
When the “4.1″ mid-air collision between a United States Navy EP-3E and a PLA Navy J-8II interceptor
fighter jet, China felt it had been in a hard international security situation. In normal condition, China would own AWE&C system in 10 years. And the military department could not wait for such a long time. So
“AWE&C Made in China” did not acquire much supports.
But the top leader in Chinese government supports us. In 2002, the land testing sample aircraft was
finished. In 2003, the prototype successfully finished its trial flight. In the last month of 2007, KJ-2000 entered service in PLA Air Force.
We spent only 5 years to manufacture China’s own AEW&C system.
Report: Did we meet other difficulties during the R & D?
Wang: 1: Electromagnetic compatibility design; 2: Software compatibility; 3: Battlefield Data Fusion via
Datalink; 4: Scanning performance in mountain area; 5: We have no choices but IL-76 platform at that time. Russia don’t want sell China IL-76 after the birth of KJ-2000. But China develops some special
AEW&C system, such as KJ-200, based on Y-8 aircraft.
Reporter: Please make an outlook of Chinese future AEW&C system
Wang: China has owned a complete and full family of AEW&C system. In future, AEW&C system made by Chinese will be very competitive in lower price. KJ-2000 costs billions of RMB and some new systems
will only spend thousands or even millions of RMB.
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