China’s H‑6J maritime strike bomber, equipped with two reconnaissance pods, indicates it has enhanced long-range strike capabilities while supporting peacetime maritime surveillance, according to military analysts.
Cai Suliang, identified as a member of an unspecified People’s Liberation Army bomber formation, said that the H-6J, a new variant of the H-6 bomber series, differed from the H-6K in its external appearance – mainly due to additional reconnaissance pods.
“This amounts to giving [the bomber] an extra pair of eyes, allowing it to see maritime targets at greater distances and across a wider area,” Cai said on a programme aired by state broadcaster CCTV last Wednesday.
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The H-6J is a naval variant of the PLA Air Force’s H-6K and is primarily designed as an anti-ship weapon, which is key to deterring vessels in various scenarios including a conflict over Taiwan.

In recent years, it has conducted training exercises in the South China Sea, where Beijing’s territorial claims overlap with those of several neighbours, particularly the Philippines.
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