
China has not officially confirmed the first flight of the KJ-3000 aircraft, which will significantly enhance its early warning capabilities. The KJ-3000 is based on the People’s Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF) Y-20 transport aircraft and is the latest addition to China’s “eye in the sky” arsenal of early warning aircraft.
The rotodome is a discus-shaped rotating radome that allows the detection and tracking of targets by providing 360-degree coverage. Some experts speculate that the bulge on the tail may be related to the integration of some advanced communication systems.
The aircraft is powered by the domestically-produced WS-20 high-bypass turbofan engine, like the Y-20B transport aircraft that it is based on. It is anticipated to generate approximately 31,000 pounds of thrust. As per some unconfirmed claims, the aircraft would have a detection range exceeding 360-500 km.
The KJ-3000 can carry more payload—up to 66 tons— 16 tons more than the KJ-2000. Moreover, the WS-20 engines provide more thrust and fuel efficiency, enabling longer flight operations.
The aircraft could operate as a complete command center since it integrates C4ISR (Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance) technologies, allowing for better coordination between the land, sea, and air domains.