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AVIC AG600 Kunlong (Kun Dragon) Chinese Utility Amphibious Flying Boat

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Basic Information
Name
AVIC AG600 Kunlong (Kun Dragon) Chinese Utility Amphibious Flying Boat
Designation
AVIC
Alternate Designation
Equipment Type
Manufacturer
CAIGA
Date of Introduction
2017
Description

The AVIC AG600 Kunlong is a large amphibious aircraft designed by AVIC and assembled by CAIGA. Powered by four WJ-6 turboprops, it is one of the largest flying boats with a 53.5 t (118,000 lb) MTOW. After five years of development, assembly started in August 2014, it was rolled out on 23 July 2016 and it made its first flight from Zhuhai Airport on 24 December 2017; it should be certified in 2021, with deliveries starting in 2022. The AG600 amphibious aircraft has a single body flying boat fuselage, cantilevered high wings, four WJ-6 turboprops and tricycle retractable landing gear. It can operate from 1,500 by 200 m (4,920 by 660 ft) stretches of water 2.5 m (8.2 ft) deep, and should be able to conduct Sea State 3 operations with 2 m (6.6 ft) waves. It was developed for aerial firefighting, collecting 12 t (26,000 lb) of water in 20 seconds and transporting up to 370 t (820,000 lb) of water on a single tank of fuel (31 rotations), and search and rescue, retrieving up to 50 people at sea. Assembled by CAIGA, it is 36.9m long and has a 38.8m wingspan, its MTOW is 53.5 t (118,000 lb) from paved runways or 48.8 t (108,000 lb) from choppy sea. AVIC claims it is the largest amphibious aircraft. It is heavier than the 41 t (90,000 lb) MTOW Beriev Be-200 or the 47.7 t (105,000 lb) ShinMaywa US-2, but lighter than the prototype-only 86 t (190,000 lb) Beriev A-40. Previous seaplanes were heavier, as the 75 t (165,000 lb) Martin JRM Mars or the prototypes 100 t (220,000 lb) Blohm & Voss BV 238, 156 t (345,000 lb) Saunders-Roe Princess or 180 t (400,000 lb) Hughes H-4 Hercules. It could access remote atolls in the South China Sea’s Spratly Islands, claimed by several bordering nations, as the South China Sea is subjected to territorial disputes. It can fly in four hours from the southern city of Sanya to James Shoal, the southernmost edge of China's territorial claims.

Air & Air Defense Specifications
Crew 4
Engine Turboprop (5103 hp)
Max Speed 560.0 km/h
Cruise Speed 500.0 km/h
Range 4500.0 km
Endurance 12.00 hrs
Payload Capacity 26500 kg
System
Alternate Designation(s) AVIC AG600 Kunlong
Primary Function / Type Utility amphibious flying boat
Manufacturer CAIGA
Crew 4
Payload Capacity 26,500 lb (12,000 kg) water; or 50 rescued people.
Number of Engines 4
Number of Hard Points INA
Dimensions
Length 37.0 m
Width (Wing Span) 38.8 m
Height 12.1 m
Maximum Takeoff Weight, Paved Runway 53,500 kg
Maximum Takeoff Weight, Choppy Sea 48,800 kg
Automotive
Engine Name 4 x WJ-6
Number of Engines 4
Engine Type Turboprop
Engine Power 5,103 hp (3,805 kW) each
Maximum Range 4,500 km
Maximum Speed 560 kph
Cruise Speed 500 kph
Stall Speed 220 kph
Endurance 12 hours
Ceiling 6,000 m
Seaworthiness Sea State 1 m
Seaworthiness Wave Height 2 m
Water Takeoff Area, Length 1,500 m
Water Takeoff Area, Width 200 m
Water Takeoff Area, Depth 2.5 m
Firefighting Water Loading 12,000 kg of water in 20 seconds
Protection
Stealth Properties None
Heat Signature Reduction No
Add on Armor INA
NBC Protection INA
EW Counter Measures INA
Chaffs/Flares INA
Details
Country of Origin China
Category Maritime Patrol
Air > Maritime Patrol
Filter Label
A
Classification
Domain
Air & Air Defense
Equipment Status
Active
Dimensions
Length
37 m
Width
38.8 m
Height
12.1 m
Weight
53500 kg
Operators (1)
China
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