Chinese PLAAF Newest Toy: J-10 Fighter @ China Airshow 2008

Ozzy Blizzard

New Member
Thanks bud. I haven't been able to get decent shots of the J-10. Considering there have been 100 produced thus far (?) there really isn't that many shots available on the net.
 

yasin_khan

New Member
J-XX 4th-Generation Fighter Aircraft

China’s two major fighter aircraft manufacturers, Shenyang Aircraft Corporation (SAC) and Chengdu Aircraft Industry Co. (CAC), are both working on advanced 4th-generation fighter designs that could enter the PLAAF service as early as 2015. While Shenyang has been engaged in a brand new F-22-class stealth fighter design known as J-12, Chengdu has been focusing its development effort on an enlarged twin-engine, stealth version of its J-10 fighter possibly designated J-13. Both development projects are believed to have benefited from Russian aviation and weapon technologies.






These will be the latest from China which are not yet tested.

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gf0012-aust

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yasin_khan

New Member
J-XX 4th-Generation Fighter Aircraft

China’s two major fighter aircraft manufacturers, Shenyang Aircraft Corporation (SAC) and Chengdu Aircraft Industry Co. (CAC), are both working on advanced 4th-generation fighter designs that could enter the PLAAF service as early as 2015. While Shenyang has been engaged in a brand new F-22-class stealth fighter design known as J-12, Chengdu has been focusing its development effort on an enlarged twin-engine, stealth version of its J-10 fighter possibly designated J-13. Both development projects are believed to have benefited from Russian aviation and weapon technologies.






These will be the latest from China which are not yet tested.

Admin: You MUST quote sources if copy and pasting material - see following alert to all from me re this issue.

www.1913intel.com/2007/11/13/analysis-china-fits-737-to-military-use/

in the case of the above link, it's irrelevant that it's also been copied and pasted by another Forum - it will not happen here.

I will be carefull next time.
 

Wall83

Member
I read in the Sinodefence forum that the new J-10 version flew on december 26. It adapted DSI inlet,EW sensor located in tail fin,similiar to FC-1,EF-2000 wing design,IRST and PESA.
Dont think its official yet.
 
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