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China stealth fighter a 'masterpiece' of homegrown technology

China's prototype stealth fighter, unveiled earlier this month, was not based on stolen foreign technology but rather a "masterpiece" of homegrown innovation, a state-run newspaper has claimed.

The first test-flight of China's Chengdu J-20 "stealth" fighter came on the same day that Robert Gates, the US defence secretary, made a key visit to Beijing, raising fears that China's defence capabilities were modernising faster than previously thought.

China's apparent advances in stealth technology, first invented in the US in the 1970s, were later linked to reports that Chinese agents had bought up wreckage of an American F-1117 Nighthawk fighter that was shot down over Serbia in 1999.

But China's state-run Global Times newspaper, a sister publication of the Communist Party mouthpiece The People's Daily, quoted Chinese military officials dismissing the claims as a Western "smear campaign".

A senior Chinese test pilot, Xu Yongling, told the paper that J-20 possessed advanced supersonic cruise ability and other "breakthrough" features of a "fifth generation" fighter, such as America's F-22 Raptor.

"Unlike previous fighters such as the J-7 and J-8, which drew on the merits of aircraft from other countries, the J-20 is a masterpiece of China's technological innovation," Mr Xu was quoted as saying.

However James Hardy, Asia-Pacific editor of Jane's Defence Weekly, said that it was "unlikely" that China had gleaned much from the wreckage of the F-117, which used technologies from the 1970s, but had instead developed the J-20 from old Russian technology.

"When you see it [the J-20] you will realise that at least half of this aeroplane is of Russian design," a Russian industry source told Jane's this month, "There is practically no other place that they could have come up with a platform for a stealthy or blended body design in - what is even for them [the Chinese] - such a short period of time."

The claims came a day after a former B-2 stealth bomber engineer was jailed for 32 years on Monday by a US court for selling military secrets to China.

Noshir Gowadia, 66, made profits of at least $110,000 (£68,000) by selling classified engine technology that China needed for its design of a stealth cruise missile that could evade infra-red detection, the Honolulu court heard.

Gowadia, an engineer with the Northrop Grumman Corporation between 1968-88 who worked on the B-2 design, made repeated trips to China between 2003 and 2005 providing "defence services" to China's cruise missile programme as a freelance consultant.

China stealth fighter a 'masterpiece' of homegrown technology - Telegraph
 
an engineer with the Northrop Grumman Corporation between 1968-88 who worked on the B-2 design, made repeated trips to China between 2003 and 2005 providing "defence services" to China's cruise missile programme as a freelance consultant.

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China stealth fighter a 'masterpiece' of homegrown technology

China's prototype stealth fighter, unveiled earlier this month, was not based on stolen foreign technology but rather a "masterpiece" of homegrown innovation, a state-run newspaper has claimed.

The first test-flight of China's Chengdu J-20 "stealth" fighter came on the same day that Robert Gates, the US defence secretary, made a key visit to Beijing, raising fears that China's defence capabilities were modernising faster than previously thought.

China's apparent advances in stealth technology, first invented in the US in the 1970s, were later linked to reports that Chinese agents had bought up wreckage of an American F-1117 Nighthawk fighter that was shot down over Serbia in 1999.

But China's state-run Global Times newspaper, a sister publication of the Communist Party mouthpiece The People's Daily, quoted Chinese military officials dismissing the claims as a Western "smear campaign".

A senior Chinese test pilot, Xu Yongling, told the paper that J-20 possessed advanced supersonic cruise ability and other "breakthrough" features of a "fifth generation" fighter, such as America's F-22 Raptor.

"Unlike previous fighters such as the J-7 and J-8, which drew on the merits of aircraft from other countries, the J-20 is a masterpiece of China's technological innovation," Mr Xu was quoted as saying.

However James Hardy, Asia-Pacific editor of Jane's Defence Weekly, said that it was "unlikely" that China had gleaned much from the wreckage of the F-117, which used technologies from the 1970s, but had instead developed the J-20 from old Russian technology.

"When you see it [the J-20] you will realise that at least half of this aeroplane is of Russian design," a Russian industry source told Jane's this month, "There is practically no other place that they could have come up with a platform for a stealthy or blended body design in - what is even for them [the Chinese] - such a short period of time."

The claims came a day after a former B-2 stealth bomber engineer was jailed for 32 years on Monday by a US court for selling military secrets to China.

Noshir Gowadia, 66, made profits of at least $110,000 (£68,000) by selling classified engine technology that China needed for its design of a stealth cruise missile that could evade infra-red detection, the Honolulu court heard.

Gowadia, an engineer with the Northrop Grumman Corporation between 1968-88 who worked on the B-2 design, made repeated trips to China between 2003 and 2005 providing "defence services" to China's cruise missile programme as a freelance consultant.

China stealth fighter a 'masterpiece' of homegrown technology - Telegraph

I don't see the plane as a Russian design. The J-20's design looks more advanced than the PAK-FA so it is unlikely that the Russians gave China a design more advanced than what they can come up themselves as seen on the unstealthy PAK-FA that doesn't have DSI and bubble canopy. Russian tech is low quality.:rofl:
 
Americans are saying it is a copy of the F-117 that was shot down over Serbia by soviet era missiles. No wonder the Americans had the chinese embassy bombed during the war.

Soviets are saying it is copy either way.

Chinese are saying "haters gonna hate"
 
I don't see the plane as a Russian design. The J-20's design looks more advanced than the PAK-FA so it is unlikely that the Russians gave China a design more advanced than what they can come up themselves as seen on the unstealthy PAK-FA that doesn't have DSI and bubble canopy. Russian tech is low quality.:rofl:

No,russian tech is not low quality,they are still the top three in military industry.But the fact is no doubt that their military tech is going down and not good like they are in the past .
 
And i am the first in the forum who called j-20 a masterpiece:)
Really a great achivemenu
 
Americans are saying it is a copy of the F-117 that was shot down over Serbia by soviet era missiles. No wonder the Americans had the chinese embassy bombed during the war.

Soviets are saying it is copy either way.

Chinese are saying "haters gonna hate"

yep..that nighthawk was shot down during the bosnian conflict by a class 3 SAM system.
 
americans never said it was a nighthawk copy, it was former balkens military commenders who said this. Americans like the europeans and others just reported it.
 
Yes, it is a masterpiece. Unless the SAC and XAC fighters prove to be more than a match.
 
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