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Analyst warns of Chinese military helicopter plans
STRATEGIC INTENTIONS : The ‘Blue Whale’ and ‘Absolute Shadow’ projects under devlopment by China could provide it with a great military advantage over Taiwan
By William Lowther / Staff reporter in Washington
China is developing a new class of helicopters that could pose a direct threat to Taiwan, a leading US military analyst said.
In the case of an attack, Taiwan would have much less time to mobilize its counter-invasion forces, said Richard Fisher, a senior fellow at the International Assessment and Strategy Center (IASC).
He says that at the China Helicopter Exposition held in Tianjin earlier this month Aviation Industries of China (AVIC) revealed two advanced helicopter concepts in model form — a quad tilt rotor and a high-speed design.
While it could be some time before they are operational, their development is advanced enough to cause concern, he said.
“They are the result of an accelerated Chinese investment in helicopter technology that aims to raise indigenous design and production capabilities to world-class levels,” Fisher said.
In China’s Advanced Helicopter Concepts — published this week by IASC — Fisher says that one of China’s new helicopters, known as the Blue Whale, will have a quad tilt rotor design and a 20-tonne payload.
It is expected to have a range of 3,100km and a combat radius of 815km.
The Blue Whale will feature significant use of composite materials, “intelligent” avionics and flight controls and cabin noise levels similar to that of airliners.
Also unveiled in Tianjin was the high-speed Jueying-8 “Absolute Shadow” which was described as an unmanned high-speed helicopter technology test platform.
It is expected to have a top speed of 450kph and may make its first flight in 2015.
“The emergence of a Chinese quad tilt rotor program points to potential Chinese strategic intentions,” Fisher wrote in his new paper.
“It now appears, provided it can overcome technical challenges and sustain funding, that China may be the first to reap the strategic benefits of new concepts for heavy and fast vertical lift,” Fisher said.
He speculates that with a Blue Whale that could lift 20 tonnes at speeds of more than 480kph, the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) could be the first to deploy in a regional conflict.
It might, for example, occupy the Diaoyutai Islands (釣魚台列嶼) or capture airfields in the Sakashima Islands, which would allow larger transport aircraft to bring in heavy air defense and anti-ship ballistic missiles to thwart a Japanese-US attempt to retake the islands.
“From the Sakashimas, the Blue Whale could also spearhead a multi-axis attack to capture airfields on Taiwan with current light-weight Chinese Airborne mechanized forces, to ease the way for follow-on invasion forces,” Fisher said.
In an interview with the Taipei Times, Fisher said the emergence of the Blue Whale means the PLA could attempt to capture key targets in Taiwan like the Presidential Office or the National Security Bureau without first capturing airfields and ports.
“The ability of a platform like the Blue Whale to rapidly project both fighting vehicles and significant numbers of heavily armed infantry and special forces also means that Taiwan will have much less time to mobilize its counter-invasion forces,” he said.
Fisher said that if the PLA meets with success in developing tilt rotor technology, then consideration should be given by Taiwan to training police and militia in the use of shoulder-fired anti-armor and anti-aircraft missiles.
Taiwan should consider buying more of these weapons to ensure they are “immediately available” to counter PLA airborne invasion forces, he said.