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J-10AH Fighter (Naval Version)

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J-10AH Fighter (Naval Version)

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That's not the J-10 naval version.

This is the J-10 naval version:
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Note that the vertical stabilizer is different as well as the paint scheme. The vertical stabilizer matches that the J-10B.

J-10B is most likely to be selected for naval version.
 
That's not the J-10 naval version.

This is the J-10 naval version:
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Note that the vertical stabilizer is different as well as the paint scheme. The vertical stabilizer matches that the J-10B.

J-10B is most likely to be selected for naval version.

I got this picture two months before; it shows a J-10 Test Aircraft
 
navy fighter's serial numbers start with 8

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They also use red lettering rather than orange.
 
navy MKK


 
I got this picture two months before; it shows a J-10 Test Aircraft

People are calling it the naval J-10, dubbed the J-10BH.

The naval J-10 version will be the J-10B.

In fact, all J-10 later variants will be based on the J-10B.
 
I don't like the color schemes of China's airforce and Navy .they can do much better with the color scheme to make them look like more cool
 

People are calling it the naval J-10, dubbed the J-10BH.

The naval J-10 version will be the J-10B.

In fact, all J-10 later variants will be based on the J-10B.

J-10B is the MK2 version of J-10A right?

Or it is a dedicated naval fighter with short landing and take off?
 

People are calling it the naval J-10, dubbed the J-10BH.

The naval J-10 version will be the J-10B.

In fact, all J-10 later variants will be based on the J-10B.

J-10B - An upgraded variant of the J-10, unofficial images of the new J-10B variant have surfaced, showing a prototype of J-10 modified with a diverterless supersonic intake (DSI), an infra-red search and track (IRST) sensor, modified vertical stabiliser, ventral fins, housings fitted under the wings, and a modified nose that could indicate an AESA radar. It had its first flight in December 2009.
 
First Picture J-10A & Second Picture J-10B

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J-10B

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J-10B

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