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Any one has latest information about J-14 Stealthy Fighter?
Any one has latest pictures about J-14 Stealthy Fighter?
From 2006 Jane's Defense Weekly publishing different articles regarding J-14 Stealthy Fighter. Some Defense analysts say J-14 Stealthy Fighter will be the most power aircraft of PLA Air force (PLAAF).
From 2006 Defense analysts says China has already launched its next generation stealthy fighter aircraft programme, and Shenyang Aircraft Industry Co. (SAC) has been selected to head research and development of a new fighter for the PLA Air Force (PLAAF).
A Jane's Defense Weekly article regarding J-14 Stealthy Fighter publishes in 2006.
According to the report from Jane's, development of the subsystems including the engine and weapon suite for the next generation fighter, which was codenamed by the Western intelligence as J-XX, has been underway for some time. Images of the concepts show a twin-engine aircraft sharing some design traits with Lockheed Martin's stealthy F/A-22 "Raptor" multirole fighter such as the internal carriage of its weapons.
Not too much public information about the programme is available at the moment. The aircraft, which could be designated as J-14, is still going through initial concept work, the same stage as the USAF Advanced Tactical Fighter (ATF) programme in the early 1980s, which later led to the F/A-22 Raptor.
As China has developed close ties with Russia's aerospace industry and has license produced many planes of formal Soviet designs, it can be predicted that the J-14 would include some, if not many Russian technologies and designs.
Any one has latest pictures about J-14 Stealthy Fighter?
From 2006 Jane's Defense Weekly publishing different articles regarding J-14 Stealthy Fighter. Some Defense analysts say J-14 Stealthy Fighter will be the most power aircraft of PLA Air force (PLAAF).
From 2006 Defense analysts says China has already launched its next generation stealthy fighter aircraft programme, and Shenyang Aircraft Industry Co. (SAC) has been selected to head research and development of a new fighter for the PLA Air Force (PLAAF).
A Jane's Defense Weekly article regarding J-14 Stealthy Fighter publishes in 2006.
According to the report from Jane's, development of the subsystems including the engine and weapon suite for the next generation fighter, which was codenamed by the Western intelligence as J-XX, has been underway for some time. Images of the concepts show a twin-engine aircraft sharing some design traits with Lockheed Martin's stealthy F/A-22 "Raptor" multirole fighter such as the internal carriage of its weapons.
Not too much public information about the programme is available at the moment. The aircraft, which could be designated as J-14, is still going through initial concept work, the same stage as the USAF Advanced Tactical Fighter (ATF) programme in the early 1980s, which later led to the F/A-22 Raptor.
As China has developed close ties with Russia's aerospace industry and has license produced many planes of formal Soviet designs, it can be predicted that the J-14 would include some, if not many Russian technologies and designs.