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Research Results For 'Xian'

CHENGDU JJ-5

The Chengdu JJ-5 is a Soviet-designed Chinese military advanced flying and fighter trainer aircraft first flown in 1966 based on the J-5A fighter. The Chengdu JJ-5 is powered by a Xian Wopen-5D turbojet providing a top speed of 1048 kmh and a range of 1230 km. The Chengdu JJ-5 carries a pupil and instructor in tandem.
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XIAN H-6

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The Xian H-6 is a Chinese medium bomber, reconnaissance and anti-ship warplane in service since the 1970's, based on the Soviet Tu-16. The Xian H-6 is powered by two Xian Wopen-8 turbojets providing a top speed of 992 kmh and a maximum range of 4300 km. Armaments consist of six Type 23-1 23 mm cannons mounted in a twin-gun tail turret and two twin-gun remote controlled ventral and dorsal barbettes, and up to 9000 lb of disposable stores carried in a lower-fuselage weapons bay.
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XIAN JH-7

The Xian JH-7 is a Chinese two-seater all-weather interdiction and attack warplane first flown in 1988. The Xian JH-7 is powered by two Xian WS-9 turbofans providing a top speed of Mach 1.69. Armaments consist of a 23 mm Type 23-3 two-barrelled cannon mounted in the nose and disposable stores carried on four under-wing hard points and two wing-tip hard points.
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XIAN Y-7

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The Xian Y-7 is a Soviet-designed Chinese short/medium-range light transport aircraft based on the An-24 and in service since 1984. The Xian Y-7 is powered by two Donagan Wojiang-5AI turboprops providing a top speed of 518 kmh and a range of 910 km fully laden. The Xian Y-7 carries a flight crew of five and up to 52 passengers or 5500 kg of freight in the cabin.
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Y-7

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The Xian Y-7 is a Chinese short/medium-range light transport aircraft based on the Soviet Antonov AN-24 that first entered service in 1984. The Y-7 is powered by two Dongan Wojiang-5A I turboprops and one MNPK 'Soyuz' RU-19-300 turbojet providing a top speed of 518 kmh and a range of 1900 km depending upon load. The
Y-7 carries a flight crew of five and up to 52 passengers or 5500 kg of freight in the cabin.
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XIAN

The Xian is a Chinese Type 051, Luda Class destroyer of 3250 tons. She carries a complement of 285 including twenty-seven officers, and has a top speed of 32 knots and a range of 8000 km at 14 knots. She is armed with six Fei Lung 2 (Flying Dragon) anti-ship missile launchers arranged as two triple arrangements; four Soviet 130 mm/58 in two twin arrangements guns; eight Chinese 57 mm/70 arranged in four twin guns; eight Chinese 37 mm/63 in four twin arrangements guns; eight Soviet 25 mm/60 in four twin arrangements anti-aircraft guns; two FQF 2500 12-tubed fixed launcher anti-ship mortars; depth charges and mines. Two Harbin Z-9A (Dauphin) helicopters are also carried.
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PU-XIAN

Pu-Xian is a language spoken in parts of China.
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