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@cnleio Mate are there anymore J-31 photos available?
No new J-31 pics coz recent two month it seems SAC stop flight test, the J-31 prototype stayed in the garage.
 
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HEHE...this's CUTE ! (SAC J-31 anime model)

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Not gonna lie, if I had the money and power, I'd make every air-force in the world to have that paint job done and have them duel to the death in my honor. O.O
 
No new J-31 pics coz recent two month it seems SAC stop flight test, the J-31 prototype stayed in the garage.

SAC in shenyang is difficult for wall climber to penetrate and therefore less photo and info while chengdu test centre is in the city and easier to get info for J-10 and J-20. For example, do you have much info of J-15 and J-15S? No but what we know is the low rate production of it has started and squadron will form soon.

Same as J-31, I don't think it stay in hangar for 2 months. Just that not much info is floating.
 
In Gulf of Aden, PLAN and Italy Navy (NATO 508th fleet) exercise

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How many ZDK-03 AEWC PAF imported from China N.o from 11-001 / 11-002 / 12-003, 3x ZDK-03 ? or lack 4th 12-004, 4x ZDK-03 ?

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U.S Navy Ticon Shiloh visited China ZhanJiang, the HQ of PLAN South Fleet
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China L-15 advance trainer --> JL-10 trainer(official name), start to formally produce PLAAF welcome new trainer

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PLA anti-tank missiles

HJ-73C / Red Arrow-73C anti-tank missile
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HJ-8 / Red Arrow-8 anti-tank missile
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HJ-9 / Red Arrow-9 heavy anti-tank missile

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PLAAF latest version H-6K bomber in service

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MiG-21 Production Finally Ends

May 29, 2013: China recently ended production of its MiG-21 clone (the J7) after nearly fifty years of manufacturing what evolved into an advanced version of the original Russian design. China began licensed production of the Russian MiG-21 in 1964, but it took another decade for that to evolve into the J7 and for mass production to really get started. Over 2,400 were produced. The earlier ones were inferior to the MiG-21 because Russia refused to transfer technology for the latest models of this 1950s design. By the 1980s the Chinese had matched the Russian MiG-21. This didn’t bother the Russians because in 1985 Russia ceased production, after more than 11,000 had been produced. From then on, if you wanted a MiG-21 you had only one source, the Chinese J7. In the last three decades China kept improving the J7 capabilities, mainly through tweaks to the airframe and better electronics. Most J7s were used by China but about twenty percent were exported to fourteen countries. About a dozen of these nations still operate their J7s.

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ByeBye China J-7 ... ByeBye Mig-21 legend, the China only produce J-10A/B, J-11/B


The last J-7G fighter for Bangladesh AirForce
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Bye Bye F-7s... Thanks for the great service to our skies.
 
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