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Aircraft engines produced by the People's Republic of China . Most of the engines listed are produced by the Aero Engine Corporation of China (AECC).
Designation
Thrust
Used by
Remarks
HS-5
Nanchang Y-5
A version of the Shvetsov ASh-62, which itself was a modified version of the Wright R-1820 . Built by the Zhuzhou Aeroengine Factory (ZEF), which is now the South Motive Power and Machinery Complex (SMPMC).[ 1]
HS-6
Nanchang CJ-6 , Harbin Y-11
Licensed copy of the Soviet Ivchenko AI-14R engine. Built by the Zhuzhou Aeroengine Factory (ZEF). Chinese development resulted in many variants (-6A, -6B, -6C, -6D, -6E, -6K).
HS-7
1,268 kW (1,700 hp)
Harbin Z-5
Licensed copy of the Soviet Shvetsov ASh-82V engine, which originated in the Wright R-1820 . Built by Dongan Engine Manufacturing Company (aka Harbin Engine Factory ).
HS-8
1,380 kW (1,850 hp)
A modified version of the Dongan HS-7 which "combined the main body and supercharger of the HS-7 with the reduction gear and propeller drive of the Shvetsov ASh-82T". Built by Dongan Engine Manufacturing Company (aka Harbin Engine Factory ).
Designation
Thrust
Used by
Remarks
WZ-5
Harbin/CHDRI Z-6 (cancelled)
Turboshaft version of the WJ-5, cancelled.
WZ-6
Harbin Z-8
License-built copy of the Turbomeca Turmo.
WZ-8
Harbin Z-9 , Harbin Z-19
Originally license-built copies of the Turbomeca Arriel turboshaft, many modified variants of this engine were made.
WZ-9
1,000 kW (1,300 shp)
CAIC Z-10
Turboshaft engine for the Z-10 helicopter.
WZ-9C
1,200 kW (1,600 shp)[ 2]
CAIC Z-10
Upgraded turboshaft engine for the Z-10 helicopter.
WZ-10
1,600 kW (2,100 shp)[ 3] [ 4]
Harbin Z-20
Turboshaft engine.
WZ-16
1,243 kW (1,667 shp) take-off 1,137 kW (1,525 shp) continuous 1,500 kW (2,000 shp) maximum
CAIC Z-10 , Avicopter AC352
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Designation
Thrust
Used by
Remarks
PF-1
Shenyang JJ-1 (cancelled)
A small turbojet engine based on the WP-5 , which was a copy of the Soviet Klimov VK-1 F.
WP-5
Shenyang J-5 , Harbin H-5
A licensed copy of Soviet Klimov VK-1 turbojet, which was derived from the Rolls-Royce Nene engine. Built at the Shenyang Liming Aircraft Engine Company .
WP-5D
26.5 kN
Shenyang JJ-5 trainer
Produced by Xi'an (XAE)
WP-6
Shenyang J-6 , Nanchang Q-5
Based on the Soviet Tumansky R-9BF-811 jet engine
WP-6A
29.42/36.78 kN
Shenyang J-6 I , Nanchang Q-5
Improved WP-6
WP-6Z
Nanchang J-12 (cancelled)
WP-7
43.15 kN
Based on the Soviet Tumansky R-11-300 afterburning turbojet. Many upgrades and new variants have been developed from the basic engine.
WP-8
93.2 kN
Xian H-6
Based on the Mikulin AM-3M-500 turbojet.[ 6]
WP-9
Shanghai Y-10 (cancelled)
Based on the Pratt & Whitney JT3C , cancelled
WP-10
WP-11
Beijing WZ-5 , HY-4 anti-ship missile
Small turbojet engine made by China National Aero-Engine Corporation (CAREC). Similar to the Turboméca Marboré.
WP-12
WP-13
39.9/63.7 kN
Chengdu J-7
A Chinese engine based on the Tumansky R-13-300 turbojet. Several variants were made.
WP-13A
44.1/66.7 kN
WP-13A-II
42.7/65.9 kN [1] [2]
Shenyang J-8II
Produced by Liming Aircraft Engine Company
WP-13F
44.1/66.7 kN
Chengdu J-7 , JL-9
Produced by CHINA NATIONAL AERO TECHNOLOGY IMPORT AND EXPORT CORPORATION
WP-14 Kunlun
~75 kN with afterburn
Shenyang J-8III
Indigenous Chinese turbojet engine developed by Shenyang Aeroengine Research Institute .
WP-14CKunlun-3
Chengdu J-7 , Shenyang J-8T , Guizhou JL-9
Improved WP-14
WP-15
81.4 kN/122.58 kN[ 7]
Shenyang J-13 (cancelled)
Based on the Soviet Tumansky R-29-300 turbojet engine.
Designation
Thrust
Used by
Remarks
WS-5
35 kN (7,900 lbf )
Harbin H-5 (testbed)
Cancelled; turbofan modification of WP-6
WS-6
122.2 kN (27,500 lbf )
Chengdu J-9 , Shenyang J-13 , Nanchang Q-6
Cancelled
WS-6A
101.69 kN (22,860 lbf )
Cancelled
WS-8
80 kN (18,000 lbf )
Shanghai Y-10 (cancelled)
Cancelled
WS-9 Qinling
91.2 kN (20,500 lbf )
Xian JH-7 , JH-7A
Licensed version of Rolls-Royce Spey RB.168 Mk 202
WS-9A Qinling
97 kN (22,000 lbf )
Improved WS-9; comparable to the French SNECMA M53-P2
WS-10A Taihang
120–140 kN (27,000–31,000 lbf )
Chengdu J-10 , Shenyang J-11
Indigenous Thrust/Weight: 7.5 replacement for Saturn AL-31 and AL-31F.
WS-10G Taihang
152 kN (34,000 lbf )
Modified Taihang with Thrust/Weight: 9.[ 8] Never been used.
WS-11
16.87 kN (3,790 lbf )
Hongdu L-11
Licensed version of the AI-25TLK
WS-12 Tianshan
85.3 kN (19,200 lbf )
Not in use.
Cancelled
WS-13 Taishan
86.37 kN (19,420 lbf )
CAC/PAC JF-17 , Hongdu GJ-11 , CASC CH-7
9 ton thrust. Indigenous Thrust/Weight: 7.8 upgrade for RD-93
WS-15 Emei
156 kN (35,000 lbf )[ 9]
Chengdu J-20
Described by Russian sources as the "16-ton" thrust, T/W: 9-10 project.[ 10] Under development for use by Chengdu J-20 .
WS-17 Minshan
39–49 kN (8,800–11,000 lbf )
Hongdu L-15
Medium Thrust-Turbofan
WS-19 Huangshan
98.1 kN (22,100 lbf )[ 11]
J-35
10 ton thrust. Under development for use by J-35 fighters.
WS-21
93.2 kN (21,000 lbf )
J-35
Upgrade of the WS-13, currently used as interim powerplant for J-35 fighters.[ 12]
Jiuzhai
9.8 kN (2,200 lbf )
Medium Thrust-Turbofan[ 13]
Turbofan engines (High bypass)[ edit ]
Designation
Thrust
Used by
Remarks
WS-13A Taishan
100 kN (22,000 lbf )
Not in use
High-bypass turbofan.[ 14] Designed to be used by the Comac ARJ21 .
WS-18
120 kN (27,000 lbf )[ 15]
Derivative[ 15] or copy of Soloviev D-30KP-2 [ 16] for Xian H-6K and Xian Y-20 .[ 15] May be superseded by WS-20.[ 16]
WS-20
147–156 kN (33,000–35,000 lbf )
Xian Y-20 ,[ 17] Il-76 test bed[ 18]
A high-bypass turbofan based on the core of the low-bypass turbofan WS-10A . Undergoing flight test on Y-20 and Il-76. Designed to be used by Comac C919 and CRAIC CR929 but still currently in testing.[ 19]
SF-A
132 kN (30,000 lbf )
Not in use.
A high-bypass turbofan derived from the WS-10 core.[ 20] Designed to be used by the Comac C919 .
CJ-1000A
132–147 kN (30,000–33,000 lbf )
Not in use.
A high-bypass turbofan derived from the WS-20. Designed to be used by the Comac C919 .
CJ-2000
347–372 kN (78,000–84,000 lbf )
Not in use.
A high-bypass turbofan. Designed to be used by the Chengdu P80, CRAIC CR929 .
CJ-500
80–98 kN (18,000–22,000 lbf )
Not in use.
Medium Thrust-Turbofan[ 21] Designed to be used by the Comac ARJ21 .