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Posters for Russia military holiday 'showed Chinese jets

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Posters for Russia military holiday 'showed Chinese jets

Hundreds of posters decorating Russian streets for a military holiday accidentally replaced Russian planes with Chinese fighter jets, an official admitted Tuesday.

Posters displayed in the northwestern city of Saint Petersburg showed a plane against a national flag. But instead of a Russian jet, it was in fact a Chinese Chengdu J-10, or Vigorous Dragon.

The slip, reproduced in around 250 posters, was an error by the designer, who was unfamiliar with military planes, said the head of the city's media committee, Alexander Korennikov.

"It was the designer's fault. If you are not a specialist in military hardware, it is an easy thing to do," he said.

"The problem was that the images were printed and put up before being checked and agreed with the media committee."

The mistake was spotted at the end of last week and the posters were due to be removed by the end of Tuesday, on the eve of the holiday, Korennikov said.

On Wednesday, Russians celebrate the Day of the Defenders of the Fatherland, a public holiday when women traditionally give cards and gifts to men who served in the armed forces, although it has lately expanded to include all men.

AFP: Posters for Russia military holiday 'showed Chinese jets'

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That's a bit odd, anyway i do appreciate the promotion effort made by our Russian comrades. :cheers:
 
Well he might as well kiss his son goodbye. J-10A will be using WS-10A

WS-10A was already ready for the deployment.

The negative news were mostly spread by some Anti-China trolls.

They can keep dreaming that PLAAF would keep using AL-31.
 
The latest news says that the posters are being removed... Oh well.
 
that's a block 1 j-10 so it would be using russian engines
 
According to Mr.Lin, there was some minor problems existing in WS-10A, but it was already usable back in 2009.

Only Anti-China sources claimed otherwise.
 
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