KJ-600 carrierborne AEWC thread

Blitzo

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It is quite possible that the production aircraft will have a different radome cover without the long pitot mast.

It'll certainly lack the pitot, but the nose radome geometry itself is likely to be similar, minus the pitot.

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I have a feeling this is a picture taken a while ago (perhaps a year or more ago) of one of the earlier prototypes, because we have had painted grey KJ-600 airframes visible on satellite for a while now.
 

NiuBiDaRen

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That's not KJ-600; that's an E-2. Did you fact check his post before sharing it here?

Please stop quoting that Twitter account. He's a stupid fanboy. Ignore everything and anything he says.
Stupid question here, how did you differentiate between E-2 and KJ-600 from the video? I'm not a high-level military expert.
 

by78

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Stupid question here, how did you differentiate between E-2 and KJ-600 from the video? I'm not a high-level military expert.

KJ-600's tail stabilizers are different. The first image below is a screen grab from that
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. Take a note of where the red arrows point to. Now compare that to the second image, which shows an actual KJ-600.

E-2:
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KJ-600:
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Here's a mockup of the KJ-600 at the Wuhan naval research facility:
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Again, here's an E-2:
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P.S. KJ-600's and E-2's propellers also differ, with different blade counts, but that's impossible to spot in that fanboy's twitter video.
 

NiuBiDaRen

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KJ-600's tail stabilizers are different. The first image below is a screen grab from that
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. Take a note of where the red arrows point to. Now compare that to the second image, which shows an actual KJ-600.

E-2:
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KJ-600:
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Here's a mockup of the KJ-600 at the Wuhan naval research facility:
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Again, here's an E-2:
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P.S. KJ-600's and E-2's propellers also differ, with different blade counts, but that's impossible to spot in that fanboy's twitter video.
Thanks for the information. It's very interesting.
 
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