Attack aircraft •
Q-5 "Fantan" (exported under the designation A-5) - single-seat dual-engined supersonic attack aircraft based on the
Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-19. •
Q-6 - variable sweep-winged attacker, similar to
MiG-23BN; cancelled. •
GJ-11, unmanned combat attack aircraft with stealth design.
Cancelled Fighters •
J-12 - a 1970 Chinese lightweight supersonic fighter; development abandoned in 1977. Only Prototypes built.
Trainers •
CJ-5 - tandem two-seat military primary trainer aircraft - variant of
Yak-18 (1958). •
CJ-6 - basic and advanced trainer, similar to the
Yakovlev Yak-18. •
CJ-7 - two-seat piston engined trainer jointly developed by Hongdu and the
Yak Aircraft Corporation. •
NAMC/PAC K-8 - two seat basic trainer. •
Hongdu JL-8 - two-seat trainer. •
Hongdu L-15 - supersonic trainer.
Utility •
Hongdu N-5 - multi-use agriculture & forest aircraft.
Helicopters •
MD500E - light and multi-purpose helicopter. •
MD520N - light and multi-purpose helicopter. •
MD530F - light and multi-purpose helicopter. •
MD600N - single-turbine engine helicopter, stretched version of MD600.
Transport •
Yun-5 (Y-5) - light utility/transport biplane, licensed version of
An-2.
Vehicles •
Chang Jiang 750cc sidecar motorcycles - derived from Soviet copies of the 1938 BMW R71.
Missiles • Sea Eagle (),
HY series anti-ship missiles • Upstream (),
SY series anti-ship missiles • TL-2 •
TL-30 (anti-radiation loitering missile) ==References==