Alleged firing of a missile from J 20
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This is the best article on J 20 and the author knows what he is talking about. He said J 20 is much more modern in material(composite vs metal), Radar(GaNi vs GaAs), IRST, Avionic, etc. I would say even more efficient aerodynamic with small delta wing, lerx, canard, lifting body resulting in less drag
China’s Stealth Fighter Program Entering New Phase: Single Crystal Blade WS-15 Engines Will Supercharge the J-20
An image recently circulated on the internet have provided China’s J-20B fifth generation fighter integrating next generation WS-15 turbofan engines. The image notablymilitarywatchmagazine.com
The recently published first book on the J-20 program: J-20 Mighty Dragon: Asia's First Stealth Fighter in the Era of China's Military Rise highlights that the J-20B “included a much flatter cockpit canopy with a distinctive low-profile appearance blending into the fighter’s raised spine and a nose radome with slight geometric revisions. The changes appeared intended to improve its aerodynamic performance and further reduce its RCS, with the enlarged spine also expected to accommodate more fuel or possibly new avionics.” By far the most significant known change to the new variant, however, is its engine. Regarding the WS-15, the bookJ-20 Mighty Dragon notes that compared to previous engines the new powerplant boasts a “much higher thrust/weight ratio estimated at 10:1 or 11:1, require less maintenance, improve thermal management properties, and have a significantly longer service life. Its cutting-edge single- crystal turbine blades, although proving particularly difficult to mass produce, were expected to almost double the engine’s lifespan compared to the WS-10B while significantly lowering maintenance needs.”
J-20A Fighter
The WS-15 was first seen integrated onto the J-20 in single configuration for a test flight in January 2022, and was subsequently first flown in twin configuration in June 2023 - namely on prototype 2052. The J-20B itself was first seen in December 2022 , and was reported to have begun full serial production in March 2023. The J-20A is considered technologically unrivalled by any fighter in the world other than the American F-35, with key features in both fighters’ avionics and airframes setting them apart. The American F-22 that entered production in the 1990s notably lacks use of modern composite materials in its airframe and uses avionics widely considered obsolete, while the Russian Su-57 was designed to prioritise reduced production and operational costs and lacks key features such as distributed aperture systems seen only on the F-35 and J-20. Where the F-35 which was developed with a single engine to reduce lifetime costs at the expense of a far inferior flight performance in all parameters, the J-20’s twin engine design will with the WS-15 be a close contender for the title of the fighter with the world’s top flight performance. The engines allow supercruise at high speeds, possibly at Mach 2, while providing the fighter with more thrust than any other in the world. Their much greater power generation capacity will also allow the J-20 to use a much more powerful avionics suite and could potentially power directed energy weapons in future. The discrepancy in performance is only expected to grow due largely to the United States Air Force’ recent cancellation of plans to develop an enhanced engine for the F-35 under the Adaptive Versatile Engine Technology program, after previously also cancelling the promising F136 engine.
Lol lots of speculations with no proofs and backups, and adaptive versatile engine technology program is intended for NGAD from day one,and f136 is more complex and risky engine project then F135-PW-100 project which is based on proven F119 technologyThis is the best article on J 20 and the author knows what he is talking about. He said J 20 is much more modern in material(composite vs metal), Radar(GaNi vs GaAs), IRST, Avionic, etc. I would say even more efficient aerodynamic with small delta wing, lerx, canard, lifting body resulting in less drag
China’s Stealth Fighter Program Entering New Phase: Single Crystal Blade WS-15 Engines Will Supercharge the J-20
An image recently circulated on the internet have provided China’s J-20B fifth generation fighter integrating next generation WS-15 turbofan engines. The image notablymilitarywatchmagazine.com
The recently published first book on the J-20 program: J-20 Mighty Dragon: Asia's First Stealth Fighter in the Era of China's Military Rise highlights that the J-20B “included a much flatter cockpit canopy with a distinctive low-profile appearance blending into the fighter’s raised spine and a nose radome with slight geometric revisions. The changes appeared intended to improve its aerodynamic performance and further reduce its RCS, with the enlarged spine also expected to accommodate more fuel or possibly new avionics.” By far the most significant known change to the new variant, however, is its engine. Regarding the WS-15, the bookJ-20 Mighty Dragon notes that compared to previous engines the new powerplant boasts a “much higher thrust/weight ratio estimated at 10:1 or 11:1, require less maintenance, improve thermal management properties, and have a significantly longer service life. Its cutting-edge single- crystal turbine blades, although proving particularly difficult to mass produce, were expected to almost double the engine’s lifespan compared to the WS-10B while significantly lowering maintenance needs.”
J-20A Fighter
The WS-15 was first seen integrated onto the J-20 in single configuration for a test flight in January 2022, and was subsequently first flown in twin configuration in June 2023 - namely on prototype 2052. The J-20B itself was first seen in December 2022 , and was reported to have begun full serial production in March 2023. The J-20A is considered technologically unrivalled by any fighter in the world other than the American F-35, with key features in both fighters’ avionics and airframes setting them apart. The American F-22 that entered production in the 1990s notably lacks use of modern composite materials in its airframe and uses avionics widely considered obsolete, while the Russian Su-57 was designed to prioritise reduced production and operational costs and lacks key features such as distributed aperture systems seen only on the F-35 and J-20. Where the F-35 which was developed with a single engine to reduce lifetime costs at the expense of a far inferior flight performance in all parameters, the J-20’s twin engine design will with the WS-15 be a close contender for the title of the fighter with the world’s top flight performance. The engines allow supercruise at high speeds, possibly at Mach 2, while providing the fighter with more thrust than any other in the world. Their much greater power generation capacity will also allow the J-20 to use a much more powerful avionics suite and could potentially power directed energy weapons in future. The discrepancy in performance is only expected to grow due largely to the United States Air Force’ recent cancellation of plans to develop an enhanced engine for the F-35 under the Adaptive Versatile Engine Technology program, after previously also cancelling the promising F136 engine.
What speculation J-20 has a Ga-Ni AESA radar, composite body, IRST, efficient aerodynamics, and now a much more powerful engine, new avionic, etc F-22 is 20 years old nearing its retirement age, and built with 1980 tech.NGAD is vaporware Not going to see the light of the day!Lol lots of speculations with no proofs and backups, and adaptive versatile engine technology program is intended for NGAD from day one,and f136 is more complex and risky engine project then F135-PW-100 project which is based on proven F119 technology
What speculation J-20 has a Ga-Ni AESA radar, composite body, IRST, efficient aerodynamics, and now a much more powerful engine, new avionic, etc F-22 is 20 years old nearing its retirement age, and built with 1980 tech.NGAD is vaporware Not going to see the light of the day!
US Air Force thinks about ditching NGAD fighter program - Asia Times
The US Air Force is reassessing its future air dominance strategy in light of budget constraints, technological advances and the fast-evolving threat ofasiatimes.com
Pls dont break super-22, hyper-ngad what ever fanboys heart, a certain IM might give you a ban. Pretty sure about usa unassailable over capacity 6th gen printing tech. NOBODY even come close.What speculation J-20 has a Ga-Ni AESA radar, composite body, IRST, efficient aerodynamics, and now a much more powerful engine, new avionic, etc F-22 is 20 years old nearing its retirement age, and built with 1980 tech.NGAD is vaporware Not going to see the light of the day!
US Air Force thinks about ditching NGAD fighter program - Asia Times
The US Air Force is reassessing its future air dominance strategy in light of budget constraints, technological advances and the fast-evolving threat ofasiatimes.com
Size of flanker heavier then F-22 can't supercruise at Mach2, has larger RCS then F-22 because of canards and ventral fins as well as WS15 is not treated to reduce RCS so far? And F-22 gets recently has avionics upgradesWhat speculation J-20 has a Ga-Ni AESA radar, composite body, IRST, efficient aerodynamics, and now a much more powerful engine, new avionic, etc F-22 is 20 years old nearing its retirement age, and built with 1980 tech.NGAD is vaporware Not going to see the light of the day!
US Air Force thinks about ditching NGAD fighter program - Asia Times
The US Air Force is reassessing its future air dominance strategy in light of budget constraints, technological advances and the fast-evolving threat ofasiatimes.com
What speculation J-20 has a Ga-Ni AESA radar, composite body, IRST, efficient aerodynamics, and now a much more powerful engine, new avionic, etc F-22 is 20 years old nearing its retirement age, and built with 1980 tech.NGAD is vaporware Not going to see the light of the day!
US Air Force thinks about ditching NGAD fighter program - Asia Times
The US Air Force is reassessing its future air dominance strategy in light of budget constraints, technological advances and the fast-evolving threat ofasiatimes.com
Experience count but you're not believe in Experience didn't you and your 80 to 90 % airforce is based on Russian/Soviet designs rest of your PLAAF is based on EU designs lol think before you post crapPls dont break super-22, hyper-ngad what ever fanboys heart, a certain IM might give you a ban. Pretty sure about usa unassailable over capacity 6th gen printing tech. NOBODY even come close.
What experience let compare Lougheed Martin built F35 and it is a turkey! 14 or 15 dropping from the sky. Even today F35 is not operational and has a poor availability record of only 50% Recently US Air Force accepted F35 with the condition that they will make the software update work That is big iffy! All in all, it is a disaster over budget, late beyond help, and still more problems cropping up every day. J20 has an excellent record no known accidents so far and kept updated with better avionic, engine, and availability. Now mass-produced at 100 copies a year.Experience count but you're not believe in Experience didn't you and your 80 to 90 % airforce is based on Russian/Soviet designs rest of your PLAAF is based on EU designs lol think before you post crap
Lol its almost a new jet, adapting new technologce most difficult and time consuming way for any airforceWhat experience let compare Lougheed Martin built F35 and it is a turkey! 14 or 15 dropping from the sky. Even today F35 is not operational and has a poor availability record of only 50% Recently US Air Force accepted F35 with the condition that they will make the software update work That is big iffy! All in all, it is a disaster over budget, late beyond help, and still more problems cropping up every day. J20 has an excellent record no known accidents so far and kept updated with better avionic, engine, and availability. Now mass-produced at 100 copies a year.
What experience let compare Lougheed Martin built F35 and it is a turkey! 14 or 15 dropping from the sky. Even today F35 is not operational and has a poor availability record of only 50% Recently US Air Force accepted F35 with the condition that they will make the software update work That is big iffy! All in all, it is a disaster over budget, late beyond help, and still more problems cropping up every day. J20 has an excellent record no known accidents so far and kept updated with better avionic, engine, and availability. Now mass-produced at 100 copies a year.
Excuses, excuses, Do you think China has no problem transitioning to a new jet fighter? You guys keep bringing up memes of copying. Now who is the biggest copier? The US brought a truckload of German scientists, rocketeer, and aerodynamicists to help them with the design project. lookup operation paper clipLol its almost a new jet, adapting new technologce most difficult and time consuming way for any airforce
And your mighty dragon J20 is based/inspired by Soviet/Russian defunct MIG-1.44
Anything you left for your rants lol
Again ... calm down!
Only since we have any reports about issues, does not mean there aren't any and the same for crashes.
Even more, I'm pretty sure even with all "over-budget" and "sorftware" issues the F-35 is still the most capable 5th generation fighter around alone based on its sensors and sensor-fusion capabilities, which we assume too for the J-20 but again nothing proven.
The point is again; You take any negative reporting in an exaggerated form for the FF-35 to portray it as a total disaster, which surely isn't correct in the same way you portray anything positive for the J-20 and the absence of anything negative for proof it might be the current epitome of aerial warfare, which again is naive and dangerous.