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There are no 'innovations' here. These news sources only repeat what official Chinese media issued to them. Not likely any of them will do their own analysis or even consult with someone in the relevant field before printing a report.Im not sure what innovation is being claimed with regards to the sentence above?
first, the How does a platform that moves the missle outside the bay then closes the doors take less time than a trapeze that brings it out? Unless they are using faster motors.. it's a moot point.
Second, the RCS of the Missile also exists.. hence whether the bay is closed or not there will still be a spike from the RCS of the PL-10. if that is less than that of the missle outside the bay then it's an academic thing. But considering that you are talking about a WVR missle it means you have already closed into range that will allow the enemy to either see you or otherwise.
It would make sense if the launch system allowed for a more rapid firing of the missile that might allow for close in silent attacks using a LOAL(Lock-on After launch) mode but the reporting here claims something entirely pointless.
The only actual innovation I see in this is the simplicity movement in terms of the missile rail as compared to the multiple joints that go into the F-22's design. There is no other actual "innovation" to the design when it comes to RCS or firing mechanism.
First it was about an opened weapons bay, then after I pointed out that a missile can be just as bad as an opened weapons bay, the goal posts were moved to aerodynamics, as if once a weapons bay opened, the F-22 will just lose a couple hundreds kts airspeed. Then when that could not be credibly argued, the goal posts were moved again to where flames from the missile will destroy 'stealth' coating.
Come on...