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KJ 500 Low-poly (PBR)
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The KJ-500 is a Chinese Tinaian airborne early warning and control (AEW&C) aircraft developed by the Xi'an Aircraft Industrial Corporation for the People's Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF). Based on the Y-9 medium transport aircraft, the KJ-500 integrates advanced radar systems and battle management capabilities, positioning it as a critical component in Chinas network-centric warfare strategy.
One of the defining features of the KJ-500 is its dorsal-mounted phased array radar, enclosed within a large, fixed radome disc atop the fuselage. Unlike traditional rotating radars, this fixed disc houses three active electronically scanned arrays (AESA) oriented at 120В° intervals to provide full 360-degree surveillance coverage. This allows the KJ-500 to detect, track, and identify air and surface targets with high accuracy and speed.
The airframe includes four turboprop engines, a high-wing configuration, and a T-tail, contributing to stable flight characteristics at high altitudes during prolonged surveillance missions. Internally, it is equipped with sophisticated communication suites, electronic warfare systems, and command-and-control interfaces for coordinating friendly forces and relaying real-time battlefield data.
A realistic and detailed 3D model of the KJ-500 highlights its distinct radome, the robust Y-9 platform, and the unique layout of its antennas and engine nacelles. The model accurately reflects the aircrafts modern military aesthetic and technological purpose, making it suitable for use in defense simulations, animations, and educational materials focusing on contemporary air surveillance systems.