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The new Chinese-made J-20 fifth-generation stealth fighter aircraft could enter in production for 2017 2407141.
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The new Chinese-made J-20 fifth-generation stealth fighter could enter in production for 2017. | |||
The
J-20, China's first fifth-generation stealth fighter designed by Chengdu
Aerospace Corporation, may enter production on a small scale in 2017,
after the completion of the aircraft's test flights, according to the
Wuhan-based Hubei Daily. |
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The Chengdu J-20
is a stealth, twin-engine fifth-generation fighter aircraft prototype
being developed by Chengdu Aerospace Corporation for the Chinese People's
Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF). The J-20 made its first flight on
11 January 2011. If between three and four J-20 prototypes are able to conduct test flights together this year, the article predicted that the stealth fighter may begin its production on a small scale by 2017. Japan recently displayed a video clip of its fifth-generation stealth fighter, known as the Mitsubishi ATD-X Shinshin, to the public. Many consider the aircraft Japan's answer to China's J-20, should tensions over territorial claims in the East China Sea escalate into a open conflict. The state-run Global Times said that Shinshin is only designed to give Japanese people more confidence in the face of a rising China. As Japan cannot build its own third-generation fighter without permission from the United States, the paper said that Shinshin is unlikely to play a major role in aerial combat against China. Shao Yonglin, a military expert told the paper that the US will impose some limitations on the Shinshin. |
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