FHN
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I believe the one we saw from Shenyang was the manned aircraft
Why we can be sure it is a manned aircraft: 1. The twin engines are obviously for manned aircraft to board ships; 2. The nose is very wide to fit the cockpit and a large number of sensors/avionics equipment, and the size of the whole aircraft is also huge to expand the volume and increase the ammunition/fuel capacity. It is understandable that there is an unmanned mode, but this is not the typical combat mode of Shenyang. Mass-produced unmanned wingman aircraft do not need such a huge size and twin-engine layout. The design of Shenyang obviously took into account the needs of the navy from the beginning, including the idea of using a variable tail wing, which is obviously aimed at optimizing landing.
This is according to oedosoldier.
Why we can be sure it is a manned aircraft: 1. The twin engines are obviously for manned aircraft to board ships; 2. The nose is very wide to fit the cockpit and a large number of sensors/avionics equipment, and the size of the whole aircraft is also huge to expand the volume and increase the ammunition/fuel capacity. It is understandable that there is an unmanned mode, but this is not the typical combat mode of Shenyang. Mass-produced unmanned wingman aircraft do not need such a huge size and twin-engine layout. The design of Shenyang obviously took into account the needs of the navy from the beginning, including the idea of using a variable tail wing, which is obviously aimed at optimizing landing.
This is according to oedosoldier.










