The H-6K: The Chinese Air Force's Cold War Bomber with a New Upgrade (2024)

Here's What You Need to Know:The H-6K is a 21st-century version of a Soviet bomber that first flew in April 1952. The Tupolev design bureau’s Tu-16 was the Soviet Union’s first big, jet-propelled bomber.

Today just three countries operate long-range heavy bombers. Russia has 170 or so Bears, Backfires and Blackjacks. America fields 160 swing-wing B-1s, radar-evading B-2s and stalwart B-52s.

China’s bomber force is smaller with around 130 H-6s. And most of the H-6s, copies of Russia’s Cold War Tu-16, lack the long range and heavy payload that many of the Russian and American bombers boast.

But that’s changing. After years of work, the Chinese air force has reportedly outfitted two regiments—together possessing around 36 bombers — with a new, much more capable “K” version of the H-6.

The H-6K is Beijing’s B-52 — a far-flying, fuel-efficient heavy bomber combining a simple, time-tested airframe with modern electronics and powerful, precision weaponry. Although to be fair, the B-52 flies much farther with more bombs and missiles.

Still, over the vast Pacific Ocean, where the tyranny of distance prevents most aircraft from operating efficiently, the H-6K could prove to be one of China’s most important planes in wartime.

But the H-6K could have a big weakness — one that actually has little to do with the bomber itself.

Tupolevs forever

The H-6K is a 21st-century version of a Soviet bomber that first flew in April 1952. The Tupolev design bureau’s Tu-16 was the Soviet Union’s first big, jet-propelled bomber. Powered by two AM-3 turbojets buried in the wing roots, the subsonic Tu-16 could haul up to 10 tons of bombs — nuclear or conventional.

With a standard bombload and no aerial refueling, a Tu-16 could fly more than 1,000 miles before needing to turn back.

The Tu-16, which NATO called “Badger,” proved to be a solid, reliable airplane, much like the United States’ B-52, which first flew in 1954 and, with lots of upgrades, is still going strong.

Moscow quickly developed different versions of the Tu-16 for reconnaissance, electronic warfare, aerial refueling and to haul cruise missiles for attacks on U.S. Navy aircraft carriers.

Faster and more modern Tu-22Ms and Tu-160s — NATO designations “Backfire” and “Blackjack,” respectively — replaced the Badgers as the Cold War ended. But the Tu-16 soldiered on … in China.

Beijing’s heavy bomber

China bought the rights to the Tu-16 in the late 1950s. Over the next 60 years, state-owned manufacturer Xian churned out nearly 200 copies of the redesignated H-6.

Like the Soviets, the Chinese modified the basic, four-person H-6 for a wide range of missions. The H-6A was an atomic bomber. The H-6B was a recon plane. The H-6C was a conventional bomber. There’s an H-6U tanker version. The H-6H, M and K models carry cruise missiles.

But until the H-6K first flew in 2007, all of Beijing’s bombers were still 1950s-vintage Tu-16s in their guts.Swapping old engines and electronicsfor modern gear, the H-6K represents a huge evolutionary leap over the old Xian bombers.

The H-6K replaces the original AM-3 turbojets — which one analystcalled“thirsty and maintenance intensive by current standards” — with much more efficient D-30 turbofans.Withoutaerial refueling, an armed H-6K can cruise 1,900 miles or so before needing to turn around — a big improvement over older models.

Even more impressive, an H-6K that refuels in mid-air twicecan reportedly range3,100 miles from base while hauling 12 tons of weapons, including up to six YJ-12 supersonic anti-ship missiles or CJ-20 subsonic land-attack cruise missiles, capable of striking targets 250 and 1,500 miles away, respectively.

Supported by tankers, an H-6K armed with YJ-12s or CJ-20s could venture deep into the Pacific, hunting for American ships or even flying within striking distance of America’s own main bomber outpost in Guam, some 3,000 miles from the Chinese mainland.

“That is, if it can slip through air defenses,” analyst Hans Kristensenpointed out. But Jon Solomon at Information Dissemination assumed Chinese fighters would accompany the bombers in order to protect them. “H-6Ks can be escorted thousands of miles out to sea by J-11s,” Solomonwrote.

Targeting dilemma

But it’s not enough tojustsafely fly that far. Long-range strikes — especially against moving ships at sea — require careful planning and precise targeting. The H-6K sports a new nose radome housing a modern air-to-ground radar, whichmighthelp guide a YJ-12 but undoubtedly lacks the power to spot targets for a CJ-20.

Instead, the CJ-20 probably requires mission planners to pre-load precise coordinates into the missile’s computer prior to launch. The YJ-12 has its own seeker but the bomber needs to lob the missile into the right general area for the munition to have any chance of detecting and hitting a ship.

“It is not clear whether China has the capability to collect accurate targeting information and pass it to launch platforms in time for successful strikes in sea areas beyond the first island chain” — that is, a couple thousand miles from the Chinese coast, the Pentagon explained in its2013 report on China’s military.

Targeting, more than the physics of flight and fuel consumption, is likely the current practical limit on the H-6K’s reach, and thus its wartime usefulness to Chinese commanders.

In battle, a long-range bomber is only as good as the intelligence that tells it where to strike. And when it comes to intel for bomber raids, China might not be quite ready to steer its new H-6Ks.

Just wait.According toWilliam Murray from the U.S. Naval War College, “it seems reasonable to assume that China has assessed what is necessary and is investing aggressively to satisfy those requirements.”

David Axe servedas Defense Editor of the National Interest. He is theauthor of the graphic novelsWar Fix,War Is BoringandMachete Squad.

This article first appeared in 2015 and is being republished due to reader interest.

Image: Reuters.

The H-6K: The Chinese Air Force's Cold War Bomber with a New Upgrade (2024)

FAQs

How many H-6K bombers does China have? ›

China's H-6K Bomber Now Has Hypersonic Missiles 'Pointed' at the U.S. Navy. The Chinese People's Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF) operates 231 Xi'an H-6 bombers, a variant of the Soviet Tupolev Tu-16.

What is the top speed of the H-6 bomber? ›

ODIN estimated the range of the aircraft to be 3,700 nautical miles (6,000 kilometers), while the maximum speed of the aircraft is 650 miles per hour (786 kilometers per hour). The maximum bomb payload is 20,000 pounds (9,000 kilograms), with four different bombs being available for use for the H-6.

What is the new Chinese bomber aircraft? ›

The Xi'an H-20 (Chinese: 轰-20; pinyin: Hōng-20; alternatively Xi'an H-X) is a projected subsonic stealth bomber design of the People's Liberation Army Air Force.

What is the payload of the H6K? ›

Combat H6K were armed with various combinations of Type 92 machine guns, and it could also carry two torpedoes or 1000kg of bombs.

What is the most advanced aircraft in China? ›

The J-20A Mighty Dragon is China's first fifth-generation fighter and the most advanced combat aircraft in its arsenal. A fifth-generation fighter jet has four main attributes: stealth, 'supercruise', advanced sensors like active electronically scanned array (AESA) radars, and network centric operations capability.

How many F-16 does China have? ›

Introduction. The Republic of China Air Force operates a total of 150 F-16A/B Block 20 aircraft, which are essentially identical to MLU aircraft.

What is America's most advanced bomber? ›

Northrop Grumman B-21 Raider.

What is the fastest stealth bomber in the world? ›

The Blackbird was built for speed and stealth. Setting records as the world's fastest manned aircraft, the SR-71 easily cruised at more than three times the speed of sound, instilling a nearly religious experience in those lucky few who flew the blackbird.

Does China have nuclear bombers? ›

Nuclear bomber force

The People's Liberation Army Air Force has 120 H-6s (a variant of the Tupolev Tu-16). These bombers are outfitted to carry nuclear as well as conventional weapons. While the H-6 fleet is aging, it is not as old as the American B-52 Stratofortress.

Does China have a stealth fighter? ›

This month, Nikkei reported that China's new stealth combat aircraft, the J-31B, is expected to be deployed on its third aircraft carrier, the Fujian.

Does China have strategic bombers? ›

The H-20 bears Beijing's hopes for matching the United States' B-2 Spirit and B-21 Raider bombers, particularly as China's sole active strategic H-6 bomber series has been flown for about 70 years.

How many bombers does China have? ›

The bulk of China's air force fleet is obsolete. All but a handful of its 4,000 fighters, 400 ground-attack aircraft, and 120 bombers are based on 1950s and 1960s technology.

How many H-6 bombers does China have? ›

The first Chinese Tu-16, or "H-6" as it was designated in Chinese service, flew in 1959. Production was performed by the plant at Xian, with at least 150 built into the 1990s. China is estimated to currently operate around 120 aircraft.

What is the heaviest payload ever launched? ›

The undisputed king of space is the Saturn V. Developed in the 1960s to send American astronauts to the moon, it still holds the record for the largest payload delivered to LEO: 141 metric tons consisting of an Apollo command and lunar modules, plus the fuel needed to take them to the moon and back.

What aircraft has the highest payload capacity? ›

With a maximum payload of over 250 tons and a cargo hold capacity of 1,100 cubic meters, the world's largest cargo aircraft is the Antonov AN-225 – use the world over for enormous air cargo charter projects.

Does China have 6th generation aircraft? ›

China is pushing ahead with its ambitious sixth-generation fighter jet program, aiming for a prototype by 2028 and a meaningful design by the late 2030s. Experts highlight China's significant progress in aerospace technology, suggesting it could rival global leaders within two decades.

Does China have long-range bombers? ›

It was first officially confirmed as a “new generation of long-range bombers” under development in 2016. The H-20 bears Beijing's hopes for matching the United States' B-2 Spirit and B-21 Raider bombers, particularly as China's sole active strategic H-6 bomber series has been flown for about 70 years.

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