J-15 carrier-borne fighter thread

danielchin

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New batch of J-15 pilots certified on mid-August (five of them?).

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Deino

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Is this the J-15-unit's badge ??? ... and what is its exact designation ??

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Deino
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Following my latest information this unit is indeed some sort of a regiment, even if I still do not fully understand to what higher-level unit (Division ??) it is subordinated.


Anyway the letters "JZZDT" (???) could mean something like "jiàn zài zhàn dòujī tuán" = 舰载战斗机团 or - and now I need Your help - like "Carrier-borne fighter" ?!!
 

Jeff Head

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More photos from today's news

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I live to see those pictures of deck and air operations going on. Here those two are with a little higher resolution:

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The most I have seen on deck to date, is still eight. In these pics:

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But I still believe they either already have, or will operate/exercise with more.

One day we will see an actual PLAN Photo Op showing 16 on deck and four in the air like this CGI shows:

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Intrepid

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Though in high tempo operations., where they wanted to launch and recover simultaneously, they would spot the additional aircraft along by the island.
The aircraft along the island have to be pushed into position with a tractor, and while pushing the runway is blocked. The aircraft along the island do not belong to the arriving part of the air wing. And they can not taxi into take off position while landings are in progress.
 

Jeff Head

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The aircraft along the island have to be pushed into position with a tractor, and while pushing the runway is blocked. The aircraft along the island do not belong to the arriving part of the air wing. And they can not taxi into take off position while landings are in progress.
They could spot the take off birds along the island in the appropriate position, and then move the landing aircraft further back after landing. It would cause them to have enough delay in the landing pattern, but it would allow them to do both simultaneously.
 
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