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There are still quite some J-8's in service.
Less than 200, will be gone in two years time. Cherish them while it lasts.
Nah, antiques don't belong in today's PLAAF and certainly not tomorrow's. Good riddance.Less than 200, will be gone in two years time. Cherish them while it lasts.
Just saw a news on World Military Forum saying a J-7 crashed into a house killing 1 and 2 injured in Xiangyang city, Hubei Province. The pilot ejected successfully and he was found injured as well.
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Just saw a news on World Military Forum saying a J-7 crashed into a house killing 1 and 2 injured in Xiangyang city, Hubei Province. The pilot ejected successfully and he was found injured as well.
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There are still a few hundred J-7 in service, but they're quite new with the last unit produced for PLAAF around 2011. They can't simply be retired all at once since some pilots will have nothing to fly.