J-20 5th Generation Fighter VII

Status
Not open for further replies.

Temstar

Brigadier
Registered Member
2022 has jag-edged top hatches on the left side as well. The purpose is still unknown as J-20 is not likely to carry two cannons on both sides.

View attachment 66129
Surely a gun installed in this position cannot actually get a clear shot to the front of the plane? So it either has to change into a raised blister like F-35, or the gun has to be on a mount that can raise it out of that recessed position, or the gun doesn't even fire forward ala Schräge Musik.

Alternatively maybe it's not for a gun at all, but for some other piece of equipment. Given J-20 has fuelling probe on the nose for probe-and-drogue refuel I don't think its likely to be a system for flying boom refuel. Who knows, hell maybe it's for laser dazzler.
 

gongolongo

Junior Member
Registered Member
Surely a gun installed in this position cannot actually get a clear shot to the front of the plane? So it either has to change into a raised blister like F-35, or the gun has to be on a mount that can raise it out of that recessed position, or the gun doesn't even fire forward ala Schräge Musik.

Alternatively maybe it's not for a gun at all, but for some other piece of equipment. Given J-20 has fuelling probe on the nose for probe-and-drogue refuel I don't think its likely to be a system for flying boom refuel. Who knows, hell maybe it's for laser dazzler.

As much as I could dream for that port to be a laser, I don't think it is. The F-35 has similar vents to be used as an air scoop to cool certain parts of the aircraft and reduce IR signature.
 

Xizor

Captain
Registered Member
Could they be considering a different placement of Gun and Refuel Probe after getting a bad review by pilots during refuel exercises Not that i think the pilots actually complained. Just a possibility.
1607164975852.png
(Saab Gripen cutaway)

This An Gun on left shoulder and retractable refuel probe on the right ?
idk if it has been done in a fighter before .
 
Last edited:

silentlurker

Junior Member
Registered Member
Could they be considering a different placement of Gun and Refuel Probe after getting a bad review by pilots during refuel exercises Not that i think the pilots actually complained. Just a possibility.
View attachment 66263
(Saab Gripen cutaway)
What are the advantages/drawbacks to nose probes vs ones that pop up on the cockpit side (like J-10)?
 

zaphd

New Member
Registered Member
Surely a gun installed in this position cannot actually get a clear shot to the front of the plane? So it either has to change into a raised blister like F-35, or the gun has to be on a mount that can raise it out of that recessed position, or the gun doesn't even fire forward ala Schräge Musik.

Alternatively maybe it's not for a gun at all, but for some other piece of equipment. Given J-20 has fuelling probe on the nose for probe-and-drogue refuel I don't think its likely to be a system for flying boom refuel. Who knows, hell maybe it's for laser dazzler.
The gun doesn't actually have to fire directly forward. IIRC on the F-22 the gun is angled roughly 7 degrees up as well. This kind of setup is advantageous for air to air because you need to turn 7 degrees less to get the target in sight. But it's worse for air to ground, because you need a deeper dive angle for strafing.
 

crash8pilot

Junior Member
Registered Member
What are the advantages/drawbacks to nose probes vs ones that pop up on the cockpit side (like J-10)?
I think complexity is one of them. But of course there would be a trade-off.
General rule of thumb in aviation (guessing might also apply to other fields of engineering) is that the more moving parts there are, the higher the probability of it breaking. The complexity of moving parts also adds weight to the aircraft.

A fixed nose refuelling probe would compromise stealth on the J-20 much like how hanging missiles on external hardpoints would, and why it's refuelling probe is retracted/embedded to maintain the its flat/smooth surface to lower its RCS.

The J-10 isn't designed with stealth in mind anyway, and so it can get away with a fixed refuelling probe. Plus it is much cheaper just welding it down so to speak, and a lot less complex than designing/maintaining a moving part.
 

by78

General
Has this been shared before?

50698378646_645b7ed9a6_k.jpg
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Top