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The JH-7 is an Prototype Multirole Combat Aircraft available to China. It first appeares in Wargame: Red Dragon.

History[]

The JH-7 is a twin-engine, two-seat, supersonic multi-role fighter developed by Xi'an for the Chinese People's Liberation Army Air Force and Navy. Its genesis started in the early 1970's, when the PLAAF established the requirement for a new fighter-bomber to replace the H-5 and and Q-5 (Chinese produced variants of the Il-28 and MiG-19, respectively). Authorized to begin in 1983, the PLAAF wound up dropping out of the program in the 1980's, but development continued for the PLANAF for use as an anti-shipping fighter bomber (the JH-7A would be introduced into PLAAF arsenals in 2004). The JH-7's first prototype flew in 1988 and it was introduced to PLANAF arsenals in 1992.

Overview[]

The main responsibility of JH-7 is anti-tank. Although for this feature, the F&F ATGM's accuracy is somehow largely depends on luck, and it is really normal when both missiles all missed. Players can try twin Q-5D as an alternate option to ensure annihilate top-tier tanks.

Weapons[]

Weapons
Type Gatling Gun AGM AAM
Name GSh-6-23 YJ-7 PL-8
Caliber 23mm [AoE] TV Guidance
[HEAT] [GUID]
Infrared
[AoE] [F&F]
Ammo x 400 x 2 x 2
Range Ground = 2100 m
Helicopters = 1575 m
This was first introduced in Wargame: AirLand Battle Airplanes = 2800 m
Ground = 3150 m
Helicopters = N/A m
This was first introduced in Wargame: AirLand Battle Airplanes = N/A m
Ground = N/A m
Helicopters = 2100 m
This was first introduced in Wargame: AirLand Battle Airplanes = 4200 m
Accuracy 30% 50% 50%
Stabilizer 30% 50% 50%
AP Power N/A 26 N/A
HE Power 1 N/A 4
Suppression 106 150 160
Rate of fire 1578 r/min 2 s r/min 2 s r/min

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