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your guesstimate is unrealistic and impossibleWe shall see.
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your guesstimate is unrealistic and impossibleWe shall see.
4 prototype so far, of which the third had its maiden flight a couple of days back and the fourth is going through taxiing tests.J-20 had 8 prototypes for its development and J-36 has only 2 protypes so far and will have totally different aerodynamics/ avionics/radars from J-20, Its take time at least 5-9 years for maturing its aerodynamics/avionics/radars
The 6G fighters are highly likely to participate in the 2029 military parade. If not both the SAC and the CAC models participate simultaneously, at least one of them will take part. Meanwhile, starting from 2030, the focus of the PLAAF and AVIC will shift to the development of seventh-generation fighters—transitioning from the ongoing pre-research phase to detailed design, engineering development, and prototype development. In fact, several 7G fighter development teams have already been assembled/established, as is clearly evident from the recruitment notices issued earlier this year by the SAC.your guesstimate is unrealistic and impossible
ok Mr fanboyThe 6G fighters are highly likely to participate in the 2029 military parade. If not both the SAC and the CAC models participate simultaneously, at least one of them will take part. Meanwhile, starting from 2030, the focus of the PLAAF and AVIC will shift to the development of seventh-generation fighters—transitioning from the ongoing pre-research phase to detailed design, engineering development, and prototype development. In fact, several 7G fighter development teams have already been assembled/established, as is clearly evident from the recruitment notices issued earlier this year by the SAC.
The 6G fighters are highly likely to participate in the 2029 military parade. If not both the SAC and the CAC models participate simultaneously, at least one of them will take part. Meanwhile, starting from 2030, the focus of the PLAAF and AVIC will shift to the development of seventh-generation fighters—transitioning from the ongoing pre-research phase to detailed design, engineering development, and prototype development. In fact, several 7G fighter development teams have already been assembled/established, as is clearly evident from the recruitment notices issued earlier this year by the SAC.
and the other parallel line that is going on at the same time is sixth gen concept incopreating MUM-T distrbitued kill chain includes platforms like unmanned fighter jet, GJ-11, loyal wingman, XLUUV, unmanned submarine etc.China developed the J20 and all concentration were on that plane, now China is building aircraft carriers and 2 versions of J35 is in production, one for airforce which will be exported aswell and another one for navy which will be used on the aircraft carriers. By the time aircraft are ready, J35s will also be inducted. 2030 is the timeline since its all next generation systems, will need many years to fully operationalise them and develop tactics. Back to 6th generation topic.
Source/link etc etc?4 prototype so far, of which the third had its maiden flight a couple of days back and the fourth is going through taxiing tests.
The third J-36 prototype flew just one year after the J-36's maiden flight. For comparison, the J-20's maiden flight was in January 2011, and its third prototype, J-20 2004, first flew in 2013. By this measure, the J-36's testing pace is twice as fast as the J-20's.
China's R&D capabilities today are far superior to what we were in 2011. Furthermore, China faces a pressing military imperative.
I wouldn't be the slightest bit surprised if a pre-production variant of the J-36 enters emergency service by 2027. Do not evaluate the J-36's progress using the typical post-Cold War fighter development timeline. A more apt comparison would be the rapid development speeds seen during the peak of the Cold War or even World War II.
AI is not magical wand to solve all the problems for J-36, and you need to have a rigorous flight testing project to tweak and mature the aerodynamics of J-36 in real life which takes years to mature if not decadeThese days there's very capable AI which aids in design and development. You cannot compare the pace of J-20 with the pace of J-36.
AI is not magical wand to solve all the problems for J-36, and you need to have a rigorous flight testing project to tweak and mature the aerodynamics of J-36 in real life which takes years to mature if not decade
It is official: J36'S nickname is Wenyao.
The Wenyao Fish is described in ancient texts as having the shape of a carp but with bird-like wings, a white head and a crimson beak, its body covered in bluish patterns, with a dark blue back and silvery-white belly. Using its broad pectoral fins, it can glide through the night, and its call resembles that of a mythical pheasant. Its appearance is regarded as a propitious omen, signaling "abundant harvests across the land" (i.e., bumper crops). According to folklore, consuming its meat is believed to cure mental disorders. The name is pronounced as "wén yáo yú," where "文" refers to its patterned markings, and "鳐" derives from its gliding motion.
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