. "hp/lb"@en . . "42.2"^^ . . "13845.54"^^ . . "9.34 m"@en . . . "600000.0"^^ . "1980"^^ . . "Shenyang J-8"@en . "11,000m"@en . . "390"^^ . . "447.4"^^ . "In service"@en . . "21.52 m"@en . . "kW"@en . . "934.72"^^ . "541.02"^^ . . "10582"^^ . . "China"@en . "300.0"^^ . "1969-07-05"^^ . "41621"^^ . . "44094.0"^^ . . "hp"@en . . "plane"@en . . . "18879.0"^^ . "1"^^ . . "68.7 kN"@en . . . "Mach 2.2 limited"@en . . "33704"^^ . . "13440"^^ . . . . . . . "300.0"^^ . . . . "jet"@en . "5.41 m"@en . . . . . "The J-8II series appear quite different from the original J-8, with a new forward fuselage, intake ramps with splitter plates and nose structure more reminiscent of the F-4 Phantom II or Sukhoi Su-15 to house a new, more powerful radar. J-8IIs are powered by Wopen-13A (WP-13A) engines. It was hoped to equip the production J-8B with an American AN/APG-66(V) radar (to be dubbed the J-8C), but this proved politically impossible after the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989 so the indigenous Type 208A monopulse radar fire-control radar initially was used. Although the Type 208A was an improvement over the original J-8I radar, the Type 208A did not have true beyond visual range capabilities (The detection range of the Type 208 was 40 km) nor look-down/shoot-up ground attack capabilities, thereby falling short of the PLAAFs initial requirements and the redesign of the airframe. The J-8B was the early production batch of the new J-8II series. In addition to receiving a new radar, new engine and a completely redesigned noses, cockpit and intake, the J-8B also benefited from a new head-up display, integrated inertial navigation system/Global positioning satellite system and TACAN technology."@en . . "kW/kg"@en . "22864.0"^^ . "The Shenyang J-8 (NATO codename:\"Finback\") is a Chinese Fighter aircraft from the 1980s. The aircraft is also called Jianjiji-8 or Jian-8/F-8. All in all 300 aircraft were built, today 120 of them are in service with the Chinese Air Force."@en . "47.1 kN"@en . . "WP-13B turbojets"@en . "The J-8II series appear quite different from the original J-8, with a new forward fuselage, intake ramps with splitter plates and nose structure more reminiscent of the F-4 Phantom II or Sukhoi Su-15 to house a new, more powerful radar. J-8IIs are powered by Wopen-13A (WP-13A) engines."@en . "2151.38"^^ . "15288.0"^^ . "91.63"^^ . . . . "Greater than Mach > 2.4+"@en . . "0.5"^^ . "15432"^^ . . . . "The Shenyang J-8 (NATO codename:\"Finback\") is a Chinese Fighter aircraft from the 1980s. The aircraft is also called Jianjiji-8 or Jian-8/F-8. All in all 300 aircraft were built, today 120 of them are in service with the Chinese Air Force."@en . "1979"^^ . "10371.0"^^ . "2"^^ .