The Harbin H-7 bomber (Chinese: 轰-7; pinyin: Hōng-7) was a Chinese military aircraft proposed by Harbin Aircraft Manufacturing Corporation in 1965 and a possible successor to the two-engine Harbin H-5 jet bomber.[1] The project was canceled in early 1970s before the bomber went into production.
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| Role | Medium bomber Type of aircraft |
| National origin | People's Republic of China |
| Manufacturer | Harbin Aircraft Manufacturing Corporation |
| Designer | Harbin Aircraft Manufacturing Corporation |
| Status | Cancelled |
| Primary user | People's Liberation Army Air Force |
| Developed from | Harbin H-5 |
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