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China’s speed in developing its fifth-generation fighter jets surprised the world. After disclosures of its J-18, J-20 and J-31 fighters, its strongest stealth fighter jet J-25 “Ghost Bird” has now been disclosed by foreign media.

According to the report, J-25 has successfully surpassed US most advanced F-22 fighter. According to analysis, J-25 is capable of cruise at supersonic speed and has a takeoff weight exceed 20 tons. It is a high-performance heavy fighter jet for dominance of the sky with its surprising speed and better undetectability, which according to sources is due to the application of 3D printing technology.

Source: qianzhan “China’s J-25 ‘Ghost Bird’ fifth-generation fighter better than US and Russian ones including F-22” (summary by Chan Kai Yee based on the report in Chinese”

China’s J-25 ‘Ghost Bird’ Stealth Fighter Better than US F-22 | Tiananmen's Tremendous Achievements
 
What about J30 and J31??
 
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Illustration of China's fighter stealth aircraft - the J-25
The J-20 and J-31, China's two new stealth aircraft, are still in development. However, secrets about the two other 5th generation aircraft, J-23 and J-25, were exposed on the Chinese Army website, as reported reports on the news portal "Qianzhan".

The fighter aircraft J-23, designed by the Shenyang Aviation Corporation, is not longer based on Russian technology, the report said. Shenyang airline chose instead to base the J-23 on the F-22 Raptor of the United States, so it will provide the Air Force or the Chinese Navy a better chance to fight a potential conflict with American planes.

According to leaked information, the J-23 has a longer body and two V-shaped vertical tails that look very similar to those used in the F-22. If China could achieve the 117S thrust vector engine from Russia, the maneuver ability of the J-23 will also be improved, the report claimed.

It also said that the J-25, China's 4th generation stealth aircraft designed by Chengdu Aviation Corporation, is able to shoot down the F-22 a few seconds. The plane, which was given the name "Ghost Bird", is considered one of the best stealth aircraft around the world due to the 3D printing technology of China. Analysts say that the main task of the J-25 is to challenge the dominance of the United States and its allies in the airspace over the Pacific, the future environment of Chinese aircraft carriers.
http://www.israeldefense.com/?CategoryID=472&ArticleID=2659
 
interesting... So the blog/article says the J-25 is better then the F22. I guess because it says so, then that means it must automatically be true then.
 
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I remember reading somewhere that China developed an F-22 mock-up to test its radar systems. Maybe J-25 is that mock-up.
 
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SA0000_0244x0240x0072_000xFFFFFF_j25@jpg.jpg
Illustration of China's fighter stealth aircraft - the J-25
The J-20 and J-31, China's two new stealth aircraft, are still in development. However, secrets about the two other 5th generation aircraft, J-23 and J-25, were exposed on the Chinese Army website, as reported reports on the news portal "Qianzhan".

The fighter aircraft J-23, designed by the Shenyang Aviation Corporation, is not longer based on Russian technology, the report said. Shenyang airline chose instead to base the J-23 on the F-22 Raptor of the United States, so it will provide the Air Force or the Chinese Navy a better chance to fight a potential conflict with American planes.

According to leaked information, the J-23 has a longer body and two V-shaped vertical tails that look very similar to those used in the F-22. If China could achieve the 117S thrust vector engine from Russia, the maneuver ability of the J-23 will also be improved, the report claimed.

It also said that the J-25, China's 4th generation stealth aircraft designed by Chengdu Aviation Corporation, is able to shoot down the F-22 a few seconds. The plane, which was given the name "Ghost Bird", is considered one of the best stealth aircraft around the world due to the 3D printing technology of China. Analysts say that the main task of the J-25 is to challenge the dominance of the United States and its allies in the airspace over the Pacific, the future environment of Chinese aircraft carriers.
http://www.israeldefense.com/?CategoryID=472&ArticleID=2659

Its Photoshop........................
 
J-25 maybe another stealth fighter secretly develop but not leak to public yet. Remember PLAN pumpjet was leaked by IMINT. If the US intelligent never leak out the news. We all never knew China possess pumpjet tech for its sub.
 
PSed ... finally i can speak the word out.
 
Not sure if this was posted before....


China’s speed in developing its fifth-generation fighter jets surprised the world. After disclosures of its J-18, J-20 and J-31 fighters, its strongest stealth fighter jet J-25 “Ghost Bird” has now been disclosed by foreign media.

According to the report, J-25 has successfully surpassed US most advanced F-22 fighter. According to analysis, J-25 is capable of cruise at supersonic speed and has a takeoff weight exceed 20 tons. It is a high-performance heavy fighter jet for dominance of the sky with its surprising speed and better undetectability, which according to sources is due to the application of 3D printing technology.

Source: qianzhan “China’s J-25 ‘Ghost Bird’ fifth-generation fighter better than US and Russian ones including F-22” (summary by Chan Kai Yee based on the report in Chinese”

China’s J-25 ‘Ghost Bird’ Stealth Fighter Better than US F-22 | Tiananmen's Tremendous Achievements
Friend, is this a blog? I am unable to access the website. For military discussion, I would feel more comfortable with the data from a Chinese government media
 
Lol...looks like something patched up in a junk-yard. those huge canards will light up like a Christmas tree. But most probably wouldn't make it in the air anyways.
 
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