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The J-15 is too heavy to operate efficiently from carriers, has problems with its flight control systems, has crashed several times, and more, Sputnik reported
Russia rips China's J-15 fighter jet, which Beijing stole from Moscow
The J-15 is too heavy to operate efficiently from carriers, has problems with its flight control systems, which has led to several crashes, and more, Sputnik reported.www.google.com
“The J-15 is a problematic aircraft – its unstable flight control system was the key factor behind the two fatal accidents two years ago,” a source told the SCMPChina Looks To Replace Its J-15 Carrier Fighter Jets Amid Reports Of Crashes
The People's Liberation Army Navy will need significantly more jets anyway if they want to make good use of their new carriers.www.thedrive.com
Indeed, during two of the incidents which resulted in J-15 crashes, the SCMP said the “flight control system was breaking down” on approach to the runway during Field Carrier Landing Practices (FCLP). That might suggest the J-15’s flight control laws are vulnerable to pilot induced oscillations or any number of other problems
According to the SCMP, there have been at least four J-15 crashes that have resulted in at least one fatality and one case of serious injury due to what has been described as a series of “unpardonable mechanical failures.”
Although every country can "edit the news". But Chinese naval aviation students can still use J-15 to take off and land on the aircraft carrier at night. Indian carrier pilots have learned to take off and land at night?50 J-15s not 100. Please don't embarrass yourself anymore
Like you said. Russian pilots did not teach Indians how to use aircraft carriers at night?