niubi
Registered Member
Gallium Nitride on Silicon Carbide.
China has been revolutionising airborne AESA technology for over 10 years.
China caught up to US in radar technology around 2010. People still have wool over their eyes and have no clue just how far ahead China is today in 2026. It's 2 generations ahead. It's simply running much faster and left the US in the dust in mid 2010s with completion of GaN technology while US was still learning it. 2020s GaN on SiC became the standard for J-20S, J-20A and now J-35 and all the new heavy CCAs.
GaN on SiC is something science fiction to USA today. US is struggling to finish GaN radar for F-35 even though it has GaN technology but it is struggling to get it up to even production level let alone mass production.
Sorry but right now China is already experimenting with the replacement for GaN on SiC which is already 2-3 years old, something the US might be able to produce in 2030s but they might just spy on China. The tide's turned a lot in China's favour without the rest of the world really knowing or accepting.
China has been revolutionising airborne AESA technology for over 10 years.
China caught up to US in radar technology around 2010. People still have wool over their eyes and have no clue just how far ahead China is today in 2026. It's 2 generations ahead. It's simply running much faster and left the US in the dust in mid 2010s with completion of GaN technology while US was still learning it. 2020s GaN on SiC became the standard for J-20S, J-20A and now J-35 and all the new heavy CCAs.
GaN on SiC is something science fiction to USA today. US is struggling to finish GaN radar for F-35 even though it has GaN technology but it is struggling to get it up to even production level let alone mass production.
Sorry but right now China is already experimenting with the replacement for GaN on SiC which is already 2-3 years old, something the US might be able to produce in 2030s but they might just spy on China. The tide's turned a lot in China's favour without the rest of the world really knowing or accepting.











