| Designation | Thrust | Used by | Remarks |
| PF-1 | | JJ-1 jet trainer (cancelled) | A copy of the Soviet Klimov VK-1F |
| WP-5 | | J-5, H-5 | A licensed copy of Soviet Klimov VK-1 turbojet, which was derived from British Rolls-Royce Derwent & Nene Engines. |
| WP-5D | | JJ-5 trainer | Produced by Xi'an (XAE) |
| WP-6 | | J-6(MiG 19), Q-5 | A copy of the Soviet Tumansky R-9BF-811 jet engine |
| WP-6A | 29.42/36.78kN | J-6I(MiG 19), Q-5 | Improved WP-6 |
| WP-6Z | | J-12 Lightweight fighter (cancelled) | |
| WP-7 | | | Chinese copy of the Soviet Tumansky R-11-300 afternurning turbojet, produced by LMC |
| WP-7A | | J-7, J-8 | WP-7A is a copy of the Tumansky R-11-F-300 turbojet engine, produced by Liyang (LMC) |
| WP-7B/BM | | J-7M, JJ-7 trainer | |
| WP-8 | 93.2kN | H-6 | A copy of Soviet Mikulin AM-3M-500 turbojet |
| WP-9 | | Y-10 (cancelled) | A copy of Pratt & Whitney JT3C, cancelled |
| WP-10 | | | |
| WP-11 | | WZ-5 UAV & drone, HY-4 anti-ship missiles | |
| WP-12 | | | |
| WP-13 | | J-7C/D | A Chinese copy of the Tumansky R-13-300 turbojet engine |
| WP-13A | 44.1/66.7kN | | |
| WP-13A-II | 42.7/65.9kN[1][2] | J-8-II | Produced by Liming Aircraft Engine Company |
| WP-13F | 44.1/66.7kN | J-7E/G, JL-9 | |
| WP-14 Kunlun | ~75kN with afterburn | J-8-II | Produced by Liming Aircraft Engine Company |
| WP-14C Kunlun-3 | | J-7, J-8T, JL-9 | An improved WP-14 Kunlun |
| Designation | Thrust | Used by | Remarks |
| WS-5 | | | Modified from WP-5 engine by adding a rear fan, cancelled |
| WS-6 | | J-9(cancelled), J-13(cancelled), Q-6(cancelled) | Cancelled in 1980s |
| WS-6A | | | Cancelled |
| WS-8 | | | Cancelled |
| WS-9 QinLing | | JH-7 | A Chinese licensed copy of the Rolls-Royce Spey RB.168 Mk 202 |
| WS-10 | | | Development began in 1987, Canceled |
| WS-10A TaiHang | 13,200kg | J-10, J-11 | Developed as possible replacement for AL-31/AL-31F |
| WS-11 | | JL-8 | A Chinese licensed copy of the Ivchenko-Progress AI-25TLK |
| WS-12 TaiShan | | J-8T | Indigenous turbofan engine |
| WS-12B | | JH-7B | A heavier, improved WS-12 turbofan engine |
| WS-13 TianShan | | JF-17 | Developed as possible replacement for RD-93 |
| WS-15 | | | Improved WS-9 |