J-15 - PLAN carrierborne fighter

Chinese navy to show off its warplanes for first time at Zhuhai air show​

IT is the first time the J-15T carrier-based fighter has appeared at the event, where China’s second stealth fighter will also be unveiled​


A PLA Navy J-15T fighter lands at Zhuhai on Wednesday. Photo: PLA

Seong Hyeon ChoiandLiu Zhen
Published: 4:41pm, 6 Nov 2024Updated: 5:28pm, 6 Nov 2024

Chinese navy warplanes will make their first appearance at the country’s largest air show next week, an event that will also be the first to feature three stealth fighters – two from the host country along with one from Russia.

A J-15T, a variant of the country’s first carrier-based fighter J-15, landed in Zhuhai on Wednesday, making it the first time a PLA Navy jet goes on display at the event in the southern province of Guangdong, according to state broadcaster CCTV.

The J-15T has been designed to be launched with a catapult – suggesting it may be deployed on the country’s newest aircraft carrier, the Fujian.

Unlike its two predecessors, which use ski-jump take-off ramps, the Fujian has an advanced electromagnetic catapult launch system – technology that allows planes to be launched more frequently.

Pictures of what analysts believe is the J-15T first appeared on social media in 2016 and the planes have reportedly been undergoing ground-based test flights.
 
Upgraded carrier-borne fighter J-15T of PLA Navy makes debut
By Liu Xuanzun and Guo Yuandan
Published: Nov 06, 2024 10:40 PM

A J-15T carrier-borne fighter jet, a brand-new version of the Chinese Navy's J-15 carrier-borne fighter jet, arrives in Zhuhai, South China's Guangdong Province, on November 6, 2024 to participate in the Airshow China 2024. Photo: VCG

A J-15T carrier-borne fighter jet, a brand-new version of the Chinese Navy's J-15 carrier-borne fighter jet, arrives in Zhuhai, South China's Guangdong Province, on November 6, 2024 to participate in the Airshow China 2024. Photo: VCG

A J-15T carrier-borne fighter jet on Wednesday arrived in Zhuhai, South China's Guangdong Province ahead of Airshow China 2024, marking the first participation of the Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) Navy in the exhibition.

As an upgraded version of the original J-15, the J-15T is equipped with latest radar and weapons and is compatible with catapult launch systems, Zhang Xuefeng, a Chinese military expert, told the Global Times on Wednesday.

The J-15T touched down in Zhuhai at noon on Wednesday. It is a core weapon in an aircraft carrier formation, and a key force of the PLA Naval Aviation Force, said China Bugle, an official social media account of the PLA News Media Center.

Its landing in Zhuhai marked the first time the PLA Navy has participated in an Airshow China event, China Bugle said.

Airshow China 2024 is scheduled to be held from November 12 to 17 in Zhuhai.

Against the background that the Fujian, China's first catapults-equipped aircraft carrier, is holding smooth sea trials, the "T" in the J-15T likely means "tanshe," literally catapult-launched, Zhang said.

After viewing photos of the aircraft released by China Bugle and other official media, Zhang noted that the J-15T had received redesigns to reinforce its front landing gear.

China Central Television reported on Wednesday that the front landing gear of the J-15T is bulkier than the original J-15, and this change was made so that the aircraft can adjust to the huge tractive force when it is launched by a catapult.

Since the J-15 was originally designed to operate on ski jump carriers, the upgraded version should still be able to operate on China's existing carriers, the Liaoning and the Shandong, according to Zhang.

Before the official announcement of the J-15T on Wednesday, the upgraded J-15 apparently featured in official media reports on the Liaoning and the Shandong's first-ever dual-carrier group exercise in the South China Sea in October. Photos released by the Xinhua News Agency showed that some J-15s in the drill had light gray radomes - a dome structure that protects radars - while the J-15 was previously known to have deep gray radomes.

After comparing photos of the J-15T that has arrived in Zhuhai, Zhang said that the new aircraft is indeed equipped with a new type of nose dome. He noted that given China's advancements in avionics, this means the J-15T is likely equipped with a type of more advanced AESA (active electronic scanning array) radar. This should further enable the J-15T to use latest airborne weapons, and see the fighter reaching a 4.5-generation level.

More to come

The announcement of the PLA Navy's J-15T carrier-borne fighter jet came a day after the PLA Air Force on Tuesday announced the participation of the J-35A medium-sized stealth fighter.

The "A" in the J-35A indicates that this warplane likely has different variants, Zhang said. A new type of warplane was tested earlier this year on the PLA Navy's aircraft carrier Liaoning, China Central Television reported in September. Media speculated that the new aircraft could be the carrier-borne version of the J-35.

According to a Tuesday press release by the state-owned Aviation Industry Corporation of China (AVIC), the developer of the J-35A, the stealth aircraft's mission is to seize and control air superiority, eliminate hostile fourth/fifth generation fighter jets and ground/surface air defense forces, as well as intercept aerial hostile targets including fighters, bombers and cruise missiles.

Wang Yongqing, chief expert at AVIC Shenyang Aircraft Design Institute, said that the J-35A is a multirole fighter jet, meaning it can fight against air, land and sea targets.

Hong Kong-based news outlet wenweipo.com said in a report earlier that Chinese aircraft carriers are expected to be equipped with both the J-15 and the J-35.

 
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The Chinese Navy’s new J-15D carrier-based electronic warfare aircraft may have entered service

Por Redacción
-1 November, 2024

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The first reports of the J-15D fighter surfaced in April of this year, although its development began several years earlier, with its first test occurring in 2016. Since then, this version of the J-15 embarked electronic warfare aircraft aims to fill a highly specialized segment that the Chinese Navy currently lacks.



It is worth noting that, currently, the only aircraft of this type in service is the Shenyang J-16, operated by the People’s Liberation Army Air Force. Therefore, it is believed that various components and experiences gained from this model have been applied in the development of the J-15D.

However, the original design of this new aircraft was intended to be compatible with the current STOBAR launch systems used on the existing Liaoning and Shandong aircraft carriers (short take-off with a ski-jump ramp and assisted recovery). In contrast, the new Fujian employs a CATOBAR system, using new EMALS-type electromagnetic catapults, similar to those installed on the U.S. Navy’s Gerald R. Ford-class carriers.

Finally, the presence of these aircraft on China’s first two aircraft carriers is considered by some as an opportunity to gain experience for pilots, mechanics, and the Navy overall.

 

China's new J-15T carrier-borne fighter makes debut at Zhuhai Airshow​

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Any news so far from the briefly seen J-15D today?

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Today, only you posted about the J-15D. Chinese social media also just comment your news.
In fact, there is no news about J-15D at the Zhuhai Airshow site. Suggest you check your sources.

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To be sure, as of now, the J-15D has not been seen in Zhuhai. As to whether it will appear later, we need to wait.
 

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