Alternative names: JL-8, L-11, K-8E
Derivatives: (1) with U.S.-made TFE731-2A turbofan
(2) with Ukrainian-made AI-25TL turbofan
(3) with China-made WS-11 turbofan, AI-25TL clone, (L-11)
(4) K-8V (simulator)
Origin: jointly developed by China's Hongdu Aviation Industry Group (HAIG) and Pakistan Aeronautical Complex (PAC)
Produced by: China (with AI25-TL & WS-11)
Pakistan (with TFE731-2A)
Egypt (with TFE731-2A)
Myanmar (with WS-11)
Current operators: China (400) (JL-8)
Pakistan (120) (K-8P)
Egypt (120) (K-8E)
Myanmar (60) (L-11)
Venezuela (18)
Indonesia (12)
Sudan (12)
Zimbabwe (12)
Zambia (8)
Bolivia (6)
Tanzania (6)
Sri Lanka (4)
Ghana (4)
Namibia (4)
Usage; Jet Trainer
Light attack aircraft (counterinsurgency)
Equipment- (1) Avionics: EFIS-86 system, with twin-MFD, VHF/UHF radio, VHF landing/navigation, TATAN system, and air data computer.
(2) Weapons: four 250kg bombs, a 23mm cannon, short-range air-to-air missiles (Magic R550)
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