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While China is rapidly producing its J-20 “Mighty Dragon” stealth fighter, it would likely lose in a direct confrontation with the US F-22 Raptor. -In a one-on-one simulated dogfight, even Chinese ...
The J-20 will enhance China’s presence in the East China Sea, South China Sea, and Taiwan Strait, allowing China to greater ...
The J-20, a long-range, radar-avoiding stealth combat aircraft, first flew in 2011 but had not been shown to the public until Tuesday. Two of the twin-engine jets made passes over the China ...
2015 made its first flight on December 19, 2014. At this point in the J-20's development, the design is essentially fixed, though the AL-31 engines are likely to be swapped for more powerful ...
Here you have it, pictures showing China's J-20 stealth fighter's weapons bay doors open. It's a big jet and these images appear to show its multiple weapons bays.
The J-20 is considered a competitor to the U.S. Air Force’s F-22 Raptor, a warplane conceived in the 1980s and built in the 1990s and early 2000s. The F-22 made its combat debut in 2014 ...
After a badly blurred photo of the J-20 weapons bay surfaced, eventually the undoctored version of the image has appeared on the Chinese Internet. The following image, sent by a reader, shows the ...
A pair of Chengdu J-20 stealth fighters performed a demonstration flight at China's largest aviation expo with their missile bays open, showing off the onboard weapons for the first time.
Though the J-20 may be well on its way to supplementing China's squadrons, aviation experts have asserted that China has gone through dubious means to get its program up-to-date.
The J-20 is not a small jet, with a wingspan of 44 feet, a length of 67 feet, and a maximum take-off weight (MTOW) of 81,660 pounds. This makes it one of the biggest fighter jets in the world.