Hongdu K-8 Karakorum
The Hongdu JL-8 (variants: K-8) is a single-engine, flat, straight-winged trainer/light attack two-seater jet designed by Hongdu Aviation Industry Co., Ltd. and jointly manufactured with Pakistan Aeronautical Complex. It first arrived in Myanmar in 1998/1999 and is known to be stationed at Nampong and Taungoo airbases. It has been spotted at Shante (Meiktila) airbase. 50 planes are believed to have been purchased, with some sources claiming a total of 62 in MAF inventory. The K-8 mounts a 23 mm cannon pod on its underbelly hardpoint, and it is equipped with four additional hardpoints under its wings, allowing it to carry up to 943 kg of ordinance. Its maximum speed is 800 knots, and its maximum range is 1560 nautical miles (2140 with External Fuel Tanks). It has a length of 11.6m, a wingspan of 9.63m, and a height of 4.21m. Before the regular deployment of the Yak-130 in active combat operations starting from April 2022, the K-8 bore the role of the workhorse and most frequently-used ground attack jet of the MAF. K-8s in MAF service have been observed sporting two distinctive liveries: a three-tone blue livery and a red-and-white livery, analogous to aerobatic demonstration aircraft. MW has observed that both have participated in combat operations.