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BEIJING, Jan. 10 (Xinhua) -- Air Force of the People's Liberation Army of China has carried out real combat training, with the involvement of the J-20 stealth fighter and the Y-20 military transport aircraft, according to a military statement.

The J-20, China's fourth-generation medium and long-range fighter jet, made its maiden flight in 2011 and was officially commissioned into military service in September 2017.

Several new fighter jets including the J-16, J-10C and H-6K bombers were also included in the training, the statement said.

The training is aimed at improving the air force's capability to win battles, it said.

http://www.xinhuanet.com/english/2018-01/11/c_136886057.htm


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J-20 fighter takes part in first combat exercises
By Zhao Lei | China Daily | Updated: 2018-01-12 07:26
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Two J-20 fighter jets conduct an exercise. LI SHAOPENG/XINHUA
Fifth-generation jet, pilots put to test during realistic drills

The Chinese Air Force has deployed its best combat plane - the J-20 stealth fighter jet - to conduct exercises with other advanced jets.

The Air Force of the People's Liberation Army said in a news release on Thursday that several J-20s took part in a series of combat exercises against the less-advanced J-16 and J-10C.

The exercises took place over the past nine days at an undisclosed air base and were realistic, the release said.

The military said J-20s practiced beyond-visual-range aerial fighting maneuvers during these drills, without elaborating.

This is the first time the Air Force has confirmed that the J-20 has participated in a combat exercise. In July, the Air Force sent three J-20s to a military parade at the Zhurihe Training Base in the Inner Mongolia autonomous region and used that occasion to make public some details about the inside of the jet's cockpit for the first time.

In late September, a spokesman for the Defense Ministry confirmed at a news conference that the fifth-generation aircraft has been com-missioned to the Air Force.

Wu Peixin, an aviation industry observer in Beijing, said sending J-20s on combat exercises would not only enable its pilots to get familiar with the plane and its tactics as soon as possible, but also would help other aviators hone their skills on how to confront a cutting-edge fifth-generation jet in combat.

He said China faces a big challenge in the Asia-Pacific airspace from the F-22 Raptor and F-35 Lightning II - the other stealth fighters in service - deployed by the United States and Japan respectively, so it is urgent for Chinese pilots to know how to deal with such warplanes.

China conducted the maid-en flight of the J-20 in January 2011 and declassified the plane in November 2016.

Developed by Aviation Industry Corp of China, the State-owned aircraft giant, the J-20 shoulders the heavy responsibility given by the Air Force to create space for other aircraft during an air battle, according to Zhang Hao, head of an Air Force flight-testing center that has deployed the jet.

"J-20 will be like a needle that can penetrate and break down the enemy's air-defense network," he previously told China Central Television. "The plane is a typical offensive weapon. It has good stability, stealth capability, situational awareness capacity, and fire-control systems."

Yang Wei, chief designer of the J-20, has predicted the plane will be the backbone of the PLA Air Force for the next 20 years.

zhaolei@chinadaily.com.cn
 
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PLA still order the good old H-6, this one is its the latest variation H-6K, ready to deliever.

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This is H-6G, launching mach-4 YJ-12 anti-ship missiles during live-fire drill:
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Anyone with an idea what's this?? Said to be spotted somewhere "in Yunnan" close to year's end.

http://www.fyjs.cn/thread-1889752-1-1.html

A test-bed, a model, a partially covered J-10?? ... or something new?

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seems like a double delta plane or experimental drone....Interesting. China should adventure on uncharted territory
in Aerodynamic, I only hope China to develop an experimental forward swept wing jet such as SU-39

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Maybe it’s the Super J-10

The funny thing is I had a t first a similar idea, then I saw the shadow and thought it is a regular J-10, but the tail looks different ...
 
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Looks like an aircraft with canard and folded wing.

On second thought, doesn't looked like folded wing. The shadow of the tail fins remind me of the dis-continued Russian project on vertical take off fighter jet (YAK-141?), from which Russia sold the related engine veriable vertical exhaust technology to US for F-35. Just a wild guess with 2 ct.
 
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Anyone with an idea what's this?? Said to be spotted somewhere "in Yunnan" close to year's end.

http://www.fyjs.cn/thread-1889752-1-1.html

A test-bed, a model, a partially covered J-10?? ... or something new?


UPDATE (via SOC/CDF): taken in November 2017 at Pingyuan (23.725094 N 103.817836 E) it is IMO not a J-10 but it is a triplane with canards, wings, tails.

Any guess?

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UPDATE (via SOC/CDF): taken in November 2017 at Pingyuan (23.725094 N 103.817836 E) it is IMO not a J-10 but it is a triplane with canards, wings, tails.

Any guess?

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What is the advantage to have a triplane jet? China is trying to explore some weird flying craft, we should have X serie craft as US X-29, X31 to charted unknown scientific domain...and why not to explore some X-wing concept :D


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