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54th is the Su-30MKK regiment
53th is the regiment at Wudangshan training base with JJ-7.
Don't know the recent changes with planes but the 54th MKK are with 20x9x
Good point ... so what units within the 18. Division could be ?
52nd Air Regiment - Wuhan-Shanpo - J-7B
53rd Air Regiment - Changsha / City - Su-30MKK
54th Air Regiment - Wudangshan - J-7B, JJ-7A
Probably both J-7B-units are prime candidates for a replacement ??
@Deino 21x9x serials belong to the 53th regiment that was a training unit previously under Guangzhou military region air force command.
@j20blackdragon At least two of the four Su-35 were flown to the 2th division stationed in Zanjiang,GD, with serial numbers of 11X3X.
You guys could visit the official page of China‘s DoD http://eng.chinamil.com.cn/,check out photo reports of Feb 2.
@Deino I can only confirm that 20x9x is the 54th stationed at Changsha(http://www.fyjs.cn/thread-865526-1-1.html?_dsign=5558561a)and 11x3x the 6th regiment stationed at Suixi (Su-27s http://lt.cjdby.net/thread-722136-1-1.html). The 53th regiment (http://lt.cjdby.net/thread-1353578-1-1.html)
Among the photos published on the official webpage there’s an opague image that many fans considered as the new Su-35. From the last October people have been talking the Su-35s will go to the 2nd div that has Su-27s right now. On Dec 25 last year eye witnesses wrote in a forum that he saw two Su-35s arrived at Suixi. There‘s no confirmation yet.
As to the Su-35 with Russian camo and opague “21xxx” numbers they are certainly not in the 54th regiment!
huitong personally confirms on sinodefence that Su-35 went to 18th Division. Deino liked the post.
https://www.sinodefenceforum.com/chinese-purchase-of-su-35.t5915/page-242
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Like I said before, Su-35 skipped over the FTTC (best pilots/personnel in PLAAF) and instead was relegated to the unremarkable 18th Division, which just so happens to be one of the few divisions that run an aggressor program. The 'blue camo' color scheme of the Su-35 is further evidence.
Aggressor squadrons use enemy tactics, techniques, and procedures to give a realistic simulation of a real adversary. 18th Division is well suited to simulate Vietnam. 18th Division pilots have experience with obsolete J-7B and Su-30MKK, perfect for the simulation of Vietnamese MiG-21 and Su-30MK2V.
I would say YES !
I find esp. the edge of the vertical tail's trailing edge quite characteristically. On the Su-35 it is vertical, even a bit leaning backward, while in a Su-27SK/J-11A it is leaning forward.
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This type of Chinese Su-35 camo is PSed as the person who made it admitted. It came out originally on the his Chinese Weibo.
I meant the “original” ones, the Russian camo with PLAAF serials in yellow.
But as far as I know it was proven that they were real !!
Even more since this would mean all three must be PSed what again is unlikely. Did he show the original Russian images and did he explain how he made them ?
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If that is true what You say, so we are back again at point Zero ?
Deino