why this of topic troll... you have no answer for jxx right
Just quote a chinese member's(speeder 2)article about this, and there are many threads about Jxx on this forum, go and check it by yourself instead of asking here. My relax time is not made to educate you.
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clear and absolutely reliable sources/indicators can completely clear your doubt on the existence of JXX project:
1. China has not participated in Russia's 5th project for a clear reason. Since China can not use variants of J-10 or J-11 to fight USA's 5 th gen F-22/F-35 or Russia's T-50, China must have beeing working on the equivalent herself because China's national defence is at stake (this is no joke) , since T-50 will be stationed at North border of CHina while F-22A is already stationed at Okinawa - East China Sea.
2. Unlike Indian counterparts, it's widely acknowldged from the past experiences that PLA senior leaders have almost never openly admited anything if it's not there already; or 100% sure it'll be there very soon(very rarely) . The risk for a PLA leader to act otherwise is extremely high , it's not court martial but severe, they aren't fools.
Under this context, in a shocking rare occation, the deputy chief of PLAAF openly admitted JXX project and "the maiden flight will be very soon", " will be inducted within the next 8-10 years" in China's official national TV channel LIVE interview recently.
Even though he backtracked a bit what he said to make it sound ambiguous days after, it's preditable though as he must have been deemed as imprudent by higher ranking leaders for talking something that hasn't been successfuly completely yet - against PLA doctrine.
Nonetheless, that speech was not a joke since he wasn't drunk in a live TV interview, and most importantly his position/reputation/honor in the army was on the stake. The clip is in youtube. For anyone who understands Chinese, the Deputy Chief of PLAAF clearly meant what he said.
Furthermore, one can almost tell what China is up to by just looking at how many J10A/B / J-11B China has inducted up to now. One intersting obervation is that there are totally about 300 or so. It intuitively begs the question that how could this pathetic numbers of 4th gen be sufficient, both quantitatively and qualitatively, to defend China's long borders in a long run? It ought to have been more, much more, about 500 at least logically speaking...? And China will sit on its *** calmly waiting for others to induct 5th gen around her borders, even India will get PAKFA, a dumbed down version of T-50...?
The ONLY answer reasonablely lies in the fact of the incoming 5th gen : when or how good it would be compared with F-22A is another question, but it's almost certain it would come with two J-XX variants (a pretty logical step given such a huge R&D investment- some sources say > $ 35 billion), with less top line model 5th gen, plus mass-produced less expansive ones (still 5th gen).
Only this seems to complete the full picture, doesn't it?