J-20 5th Gen Fighter Thread VI

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Tirdent

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Could be an intake for engine bay ventilation, oil/air heat exchanger, ECS heat exchanger or APU. The external intake may have been replaced by an internal tap off the main intake duct.
 

Hyperwarp

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I am almost certain that the mesh has gone from the production variant, thanks to the high resolution photo from Zhu Hai 2018, this one.[*ATTACH=full]50739[/ATTACH]

You are right. the air show version has no mesh.

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China's most advanced stealth fighter jet J-20 could be developed into a bomber, electric warfare (EW) aircraft and a carrier-based variant, Chinese military experts said on Wednesday as latest reports suggested a two-seat version of the warplane is under development.

All current stealth fighter jets feature single-seat, so the potential J-20 variant might become the first two-seat stealth fighter jet in the world, China Central Television (CCTV) reported on Wednesday.

On a highly digitalized future battlefield, large amounts of information can easily overflow the entire control panel of an aircraft. Having a second pilot and a second panel sharing part of the work will be advantageous, the report said.

Yang Wei, the chief designer of the J-20, said in March 2018 that the aircraft will be serialized and see its combat capability constantly upgraded, People's Daily reported.

The current J-20 is a basic version, and it is by design highly customizable, Song Zhongping, a military expert and TV commentator, told the Global Times on Wednesday.

Outfitting the warplane with a second seat allows it to play multiple roles in addition to winning air superiority, Song said, noting that the two-seat version can be further developed into a tactical bomber or EW aircraft.

Having variations that other countries do not possess will greatly expand the Chinese military's capability in an asymmetric warfare, analysts said.

The US had a similar plan with its stealth fighter jet the F-22 due to its supersonic speed and potential to penetrate airspace without being detected. However, the FB-22, a tactical bomber version of the F-22, was axed in 2006 because the US Air Force wanted a strategic bomber instead of a tactical one, US media outlet the National Interest reported.

Although the FC-31, another Chinese stealth fighter jet, is widely expected to become China's next generation carrier-borne fighter jet, Song said that J-20 can also be modified to fulfill the role.

Even if the J-20 does not make additions to its role, it will definitely see enhancements to its capability, as China has a tradition of upgrading its fighter jets with advanced technologies before moving on to an entirely new aircraft.

An upgraded J-20 will have improved avionics and fire control systems, more powerful engines and more weapons payload, Song said.
 

Hendrik_2000

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From Henri K about the first j20 regiment

First two J-20s deployed on the east coast of China
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Since its entry into service, officially announced on February 9, 2018
in a statement from the Chinese Air Force, the question of where the new Chinese fighter J-20 will be sent in the first place is often debated. If some sources close to the program say that the "ram" will first be deployed on the east coast of the country, as we have also supposed in the file "
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" l Last year, there is nothing to verify it so far.

But with the arrival of the first J-20 at the Wuhu base last Sunday, as reported by several local sources, rumors circulating for some time now seem to be confirmed.

According to this information, the 9th Fighter Squadron, former 9th Regiment of the 3rd Fighter Division, received two J-20 fighters on Sunday 13 January. The aircraft were followed by a Y-20 transport plane, which took with it aeronautical support equipment.

This reception of the first J-20, although unconfirmed by any institutional source at the moment, could explain why HAO Jing Wen (郝井文), commander of the 9th brigade, has been the subject of extensive media coverage since the end of December , following
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(时代 楷模) by the information department of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party.

The fact that there is no (yet?) Official communication on the subject also means that there is no dissemination of images about the event. But some Internet users have already been able to photograph one of the aircraft near Wuhu, flying over an amusement park located near the 9th Brigade airbase.

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A J-20 flying over an amusement park in China, near Wuhu. (Photo: 被 遗忘 的 老 班长)
Indeed, we can see on this image a sign indicating the name of the park called "Fantawild Adventure" (方 特 欢乐 世界). A quick search on his site shows that it is a chain of amusement parks that has been established in ten Chinese cities (Wuhu, Tai'an, Shenyang, Datong, Shantou, Zhengzhou, Zhuzhou, Tianjin, Jiayuguan and Chongqing), including Wuhu.

And the 9th Brigade air base is actually less than 3 km northeast, as the crow flies, from Wuhu Fantawild Adventure Park. This could explain why the J-20 on the amateur photo had his landing gear out.

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    Wuhu Fantawild Adventure Amusement Park and 9th Brigade Air Base.
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    The location of Wuhu City in the area.
With more and more fifth-generation foreign aircraft deployed to its environs, such as the first two South Korean Air Force F-35As arriving by March, or the recent purchase of 42 F-35B by Japan to equip its quasi-aircraft carriers, to have equivalent aircraft to defend its East coasts is highly developed economically and demographically seems to be a choice not only judicious, but necessary for the Chinese army.

There is no doubt that the number of J-20 endowed by the 9th briagde should increase steadily, if not fast, at a pace still kept secret for the moment.

As for the next unit of the Chinese army that will receive this new "ram" flying - a word used by some analysts to qualify the aircraft and
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- it is likely that it is the one based in the northeastern part of China, to be able to face the Korean peninsula and also protect the capital, Beijing. But we should be fixed on the question very soon.

Henri K.
 
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