J-15 carrier-borne fighter thread

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Brumby

Major
A lot of things are not making sense.

Building carriers with no naval trainers in the pipeline.

Hardly enough J-15s to fill CV-16 let alone CV-17.

Nothing specific about J-15 replacement except for rumours.
 

Air Force Brat

Brigadier
Super Moderator
A lot of things are not making sense.

Building carriers with no naval trainers in the pipeline.

Hardly enough J-15s to fill CV-16 let alone CV-17.

Nothing specific about J-15 replacement except for rumours.

Oh, I think they will fire up the J-15 batch production for another 24 J-15 at least, I see little logic in truncating J-15 production at 30 birds, but there could well be anotherr bird in the pipeline?
 

Brumby

Major
Oh, I think they will fire up the J-15 batch production for another 24 J-15 at least, I see little logic in truncating J-15 production at 30 birds, but there could well be anotherr bird in the pipeline?

Without doubt PLAN will produce more but that is the mystery. Why isn't it happening? J-15 is also by default acting as trainer because there is no navalized trainer. So no birds for CV-17.
 

siegecrossbow

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Without doubt PLAN will produce more but that is the mystery. Why isn't it happening? J-15 is also by default acting as trainer because there is no navalized trainer. So no birds for CV-17.

Pretty sure that the navalized JL-8 is fulfilling the trainer role. That is evident from the documentary I linked which directly states that it is being used train naval aviation fighters.

My theory is that they are waiting to re-engine and upgrade avionics for the next batch of J-15s. Current ones are still using Russian engines and slotted array radars.
 

Brumby

Major
Pretty sure that the navalized JL-8 is fulfilling the trainer role. That is evident from the documentary I linked which directly states that it is being used train naval aviation fighters.

My theory is that they are waiting to re-engine and upgrade avionics for the next batch of J-15s. Current ones are still using Russian engines and slotted array radars.

AFAIK none of the trainers are hardened to conduct carrier landings. I remember reading this in one of the aircraft magazine featuring on Chinese trainers. Effectively for carrier qualification the rite of passage is landing in a J-15.

Engine and avionics upgrade is normally part of scheduled maintenance and would be unusual in my view to delay production especially the acute shortage.
 
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