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This looks like a TVC assisted maneuver out of a falling flat spin at low altitude.


Heavy engines, lighter / stealthier airframe with composites, no loadout and light fuel, you'd see the agility. Plus, the canards as is will give it agility. With a full loadout, it will be difficult to point to anyone's six without the TVC. It will be needed in case of a faceoff.
 
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It is more than obviously a USAF RQ-180

Good, I can suggest this in their thread when others guessed B-2, H-20
 
Good, I can suggest this in their thread when others guessed B-2, H-20

It takes tremendously amount of fanboyism to believe China would fly her top secret prototype bomber in a contested airspace like South China sea.
 
Heavy engines, lighter / stealthier airframe with composites, no loadout and light fuel, you'd see the agility. Plus, the canards as is will give it agility. With a full loadout, it will be difficult to point to anyone's six without the TVC. It will be needed in case of a faceoff.

Yes TVC is important for dogfight and also high altitude maneuvering especially when flying fast. Also the J-20 will be perfect if fitted a gun.
It takes tremendously amount of fanboyism to believe China would fly her top secret prototype bomber in a contested airspace like South China sea.

Definitely not the prototype, at least production model where everything is proven and working such as J-20B/C
 
Yes TVC is important for dogfight and also high altitude maneuvering especially when flying fast. Also the J-20 will be perfect if fitted a gun.

That's a horrible idea to take a large strike jet and put a gun for it for a dog fight. The stealth tier should never come to a situation for a dog fight. For that, the USAF would move up the -15 and -16's. Similarly, the Chinese would probably put the J-10's, J-11's, and J-16's for that role.
 


Surely not! There are in no way 150 J-20s already in service and even if we surely don't know all individual aircraft, there are at best between 50-60 operational now in two FTTB units and two true fighter brigades.
 
That's a horrible idea to take a large strike jet and put a gun for it for a dog fight. The stealth tier should never come to a situation for a dog fight. For that, the USAF would move up the -15 and -16's. Similarly, the Chinese would probably put the J-10's, J-11's, and J-16's for that role.

Never underestimate the requirement of having gun on fighter. If there's a B-2 about to enter cruise missile effective range and your J-20 ran out of PL-10 while PL-15 can't track, you can still destroy the B-2 using gun. Also if J-20 is up against F-22 and missiles don't work due to stealth, the gun is all you can count on. J-20 & F-22 never met in combat, both won't know if their missiles would be able to hit each other.
 
Never underestimate the requirement of having gun on fighter. If there's a B-2 about to enter cruise missile effective range and your J-20 ran out of PL-10 while PL-15 can't track, you can still destroy the B-2 using gun. Also if J-20 is up against F-22 and missiles don't work due to stealth, the gun is all you can count on. J-20 & F-22 never met in combat, both won't know if their missiles would be able to hit each other.

This is fundamental difference in how the US strategists think and others. Your J-20 or B1, etc, should never be in a position to requiring a gun. If that ever could happen, that immediately means that your Tier I, II and support / backup aircraft have all been destroyed. So then your one jet won't see any different of a fat, even IF it had a weapon. Weapons are created per strategies, strategies are created to counter scenarios and situations, these jets are not created for a dog fight like an F-16 or F-16 would do. That's a billion dollars being put at risk to be quickly wasted. A race car, a truck and a bus are designed for VERY different applications in life. They can't be the same.
 
So am I.

I think it might be an improved WS-10C with 15 tons of thrust. From all the info I've been reading, it doesn't look like WS-15 would be ready before 2023.

150 is way to many. I think approximate 4 regiments (~80) is the more likely number.
 
From all the info I've been reading, it doesn't look like WS-15 would be ready before 2023.
What info is that? And ready as in ready for production or ready for flight testing?
 
What info is that? And ready as in ready for production or ready for flight testing?
I think ready for flight testing on J20
 

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