J-20 5th Generation Fighter VII

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siegecrossbow

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You are right, human/software part of military buildup is often the least appreciated part. The fact they are able to pump out this many j20s show that they have gotten much at getting pilots through flight school and from 3rd to 4th to 5th gen aircraft.

Shijiazhuang has that covered. Pilots ready in as little as two to three years.
 

Andy1974

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It took 5 to 10 years for WS-10 production, post WS-10A, to scale up to this "mass production" rate. WS-15 would only be in initial serial production in coming years. Would take at least 5 or so to reach mass production rates similar to current WS-10B/C.
You don’t think the experience gained with WS-10C mass production will help them in scaling WS-15 mass production?, or that WS-10C lines could be upgraded to WS-15?

Either of those can shave years of your estimate.
 

ougoah

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You don’t think the experience gained with WS-10C mass production will help them in scaling WS-15 mass production?, or that WS-10C lines could be upgraded to WS-15?

Either of those can shave years of your estimate.

Almost certainly would help WS-15 production set up. Which is why I said 5 years instead of the 10 years it took to take the industry go from WS-10A serial production in very limited numbers to current WS-10B and WS-10C batch production in current impressive numbers (relative to past but not impressive by US production rate for F110 in the past and F135 now).
 

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