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Desperate to reverse engineer Rafale???
when you have 18 flankers, south africa will have more JAS. LOL....
Sukhoi? Looks like J11 too! Its so confusing, everyday a new model! Greattttttttttttt!
Sukhoi? Looks like J11 too! Its so confusing, everyday a new model! Greattttttttttttt!
Desperate to reverse engineer Rafale???
who in the middle east will even deploy jets? especially where theres a carrier strike group right on their door? unless of course they are being attacked but i really doubt they have the guts to do anything.
Arabs are famous for burying their planes and being bad pilots overall.
Desperate to reverse engineer Rafale???
seriously, I think J-15 only serves as in-between type and for training of Varyag mainly.
how hard it will be to navalise a J-20 variant in the next 10 years ( with air-2-sea missiles) ?
yeah, J-20 is expansive. but a flat top can't take too many of them either.
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Navalize a J-20? That is pretty much a near impossible job, given the size of Chinese carriers and size of the aircraft. There's no way two WS-15 engines provide enough thrust to lift a J-20 from a ship. The size of the J-20 also limits the amount of aircraft carried. The US is developing the single engine F-35C. The F-35C can carry a large weapons load and yet it is not a large aircraft.
Projects like J-18 and J-19 are medium stealthy fighters that are perfect for the job. China is also building a single engine variant of the J-20.
That problem can be solved if China builds a nuke carrier larger than The USS Ford. For example, if China builds history's largest nuke carrier with an empty weight(without aircraft) of 190,000tons and carry more than 30 J-20s and a few other aircraft.
Really? What you boys are saying is that, in face of multiple NATO bases in the gulf region, AU forces, Arabian Sea under the control of IN and atleast two USN CBGs in the region with their almost unlimited firepower, you think a itsy-bitsy PLAN CBG - with no prior practical experience, whatsoever, of operating a carrier even in its own territorial waters will have the power to destroy a African Nation's airforce with just 18 copies of a Su-33 prototype?