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Another possibility is of course the plane in question is a J-15S.
A catapult-capable J-15S? Equipped with AESA as well?
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Another possibility is of course the plane in question is a J-15S.
At the end of the J-20+4tanks-video a J-15 was shown ...
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Could it be that this is possibly a photo of a J-15A ??
The nozzles appear to be more silverish, more like a WS-10 and not like an AL-31F? Also there doesn't appear to be a pitot on the nose ... which could be a hint that this is already another J-15A and not the prototype aircraft we saw before???
... but hard to tell because of its low resolution.
What do You think ??
Deino
Deino, what does the number "122" here mean in relation to Quantity, the number of units knowingly produced so far? 22 units? 122 units? Or else, irrelevant?