The J-20 is a static instability aircraft, completely different from the StaticStability aircraft, requiring canard balancing torque, each layout has profound implications, a prize tested by countless top experts and instruments, and it cannot be evaluated by simple opinions and tests.
For example, the canard of the J-20 is due to lack of power.
These kinds of rumours are false.
Regarding the RCS test of the J-20, a professional scholar published a report back in 2014 to provide a reference, link↓
APA Analysis Paper APA-2011-03; Title: A Preliminary Assessment of Specular Radar Cross Section Performance in the Chengdu J-20 Prototype; Abstract: This study has explored the specular Radar Cross Section of the Chengdu J-20 prototype aircraft shaping design. Simulations using a Physical Optics...
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Note that the physical optics test method in this report has limitations and cannot test the diffracted wave, cavity and seam sections, also, the shape of the J-20 before 2014 is very different from now and does not take into account wingtip tip scattering etc., but the theoretical data in this report is more realistic and reliable.
I am not a professional academic and cannot do tests to provide theoretical data, but I can carry some official Chinese data reports and try to briefly describe the performance of this aircraft.
There are three types of RCS for canard, wingtip tip scattering, edge scattering, and butt seam scattering.
To be more accurate, Chinese scholars did not use absorbing coatings and used the multi-layer fast method of integrating Maxwell's equations for detection.
1.7GHZ L-band, canard frontal 0° pitch 0°~30° average values.↓
Red is the canard layout
5.6GHZ C-band.↓
Conclusion: canard increases or decreases RCS at specific angles with very little effect, cutting off the wingtips, reducing wingtip scattering, applying wave absorbing coatings and special materials closes this gap even more.↓
Some may ask, when the J-20 does manoeuvres, the duck wing deflection increases the RCS value, and if the 5th generation aircraft needs to do high manoeuvres, it means it finds the enemy actively attacking, or is found to evade the lock, and stealth will not be considered when it is already exposed.
The above is just the most controversial topic of the J-20. When China minimises the RCS of the canard through reasonable angles and calculation methods, this technology will also be applied to the full fuselage of the J-20, whose true RCS is not as large as rumoured, and the aerodynamic layout of the fifth-generation aircraft, the avionics, engines, fuel tanks, missiles and pilots are all complex and large systems that require comprehensive consideration.
Finally: suppression of wingtip tip scatter is the most basic 5th generation technology, which AMCA does not have.