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That's the name given by netizens when the J-20 first came out! But now most ** call it J20! The J-20 is the main battle heavy fighter of the Chinese Air Force from 2020 to 2050, and its performance far exceeds that of any fighter in the contemporary world!
When it is officially installed, the Chinese Air Force will be super strong in the Asia-Pacific region!
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It's J10, when the J-10 was made public, the magazine "Aviation Knowledge" published a special issue, and there was an article called "Raptors Out of the Water".
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Aren't the Raptors J-10? The Eagle Falcon Brigade doesn't always mention it. It's a name I came up with.
NATO's code name for the J10 is Villain.
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"Raptor" is a Jian-10 fighter, is China's third-generation fighter, in 2006 came out in Chengdu Aircraft Group Corporation, now China's main fighter.
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The fighter belongs to the 3rd generation aircraft, the French Rafale fighter also belongs to the generation aircraft, and the J-10A is a single-engine fighter with Rafale. You're not asking specifically, is it J-10 A or B, is it Rafale F1 or F2 1vs1 ...I'll just call in general terms.
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Captain: Millipo
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Ceiling: 18300 m<
Special Range: 3250 km [.]'
Maximum take-off weight: 15 tons
Maximum level flight speed: altitude 11000 m).
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J 10, Raptor! Also called a villain, a stick!!
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It's J-10, my God, I don't know.
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NATO did not give China a code name for this fighter, and those so-called code names were added by the Chinese themselves. There are many models of fighter jets in China, including the J-5 and J-6 of the first generationThe representatives of the second generation are J-7 and J-8
The third generation is the J-10 and J-11 (improved by the Su-27). The fourth-generation aircraft is J-10, and J is the pinyin opening letter of the Chinese fighter.
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Qiang-5 "Fantan" fantan
J-8 "Fin Whale" Finback
Flying leopard "Flounder" flounder
J-10 Firefly
J-20 "Fire Fang" Fire Fang
According to NATO standards, each code name is an English word that starts with an F. For example, strong -5 bantan = fantan. Other aircraft used by our army, such as J-7 and J-11, are considered by NATO to not be original designs of our country.
The number given by NATO to the MiG-21 and Su-27 is retained. Same words starting with f. MiG-21 "Fish Nest" Su-27 "Flanker".
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In the sense of the word, there is only one United States, and the F-22 is the only fifth-generation (fourth-generation Western) fighter in the world.
F-35, EF2000, Rafale, Su-35 are not counted, because none of them have supersonic cruise capabilities, and only the F-22 has this alone!
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The United States, China, Israel, Japan, of which Israel and Japan are buying the American F35
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Now the representatives of the fifth-generation fighters are only the Chinese J-20, the American F35, and the Russian T-50
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Other countries should be chosen. The world's first fighter appeared as fortuitously as a bomber. World War I planes were used for reconnaissance, and once British and German reconnaissance planes met in the air, and the British pilot took out an iron chain and threw it at the German pilot.
Although he did not hit, the frightened German pilot, in order to be able to shoot the enemy plane in the air, returned home with a machine gun on the plane. This aircraft is considered the first fighter.
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There are British "Harrier" and American F35 fighters.
Vertical take-off and landing fighters are fighters that can take off and land vertically without a runway, and they are fighters that use vertical take-off and landing technology. VTOL fighters can take off and land without taxiing, have low requirements for runway conditions, can follow the deployment and attack of ground forces on forward and attack ships, respond quickly to forward support, and are very flexible in use.
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British Harrier fighter. Other countries don't.
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I'm just talking about the main model.
USA: F22, F35 series, F15 series, F16 series, F18 series, F14 series (third generation but retired).
Russia: MiG-29 series, MiG-31 long-range interceptors (few in number, because the combat function is too single), MiG-35, Su-27, Su-30, Su-34, Su-35 series, T50 (under development).
China: Thunder, J-10 series, J-11 series (there is also a naval version of carrier-based aircraft), J-20, and the recent export "Zongzi machine" that was unveiled
There is also the "Typhoon" jointly developed by Europe (Germany, Britain, Italy, Spain).
France originally also developed the Typhoon, but later withdrew from its own development of the "Rafale" series and the "Mirage" series.
Sweden made a "Gripen", and Japan made an F2 (cloned the American F16, but the cost was quite high).
Taiwan has built an IDF "Ching-kuo" fighter (based on the American F5, F20).
Israel has engaged in "Cub" fighters (this is related to the French Mirage 3, the American F4E, etc.).
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I just want to warn against Sweden. In terms of the aerodynamic layout of fighter jets, they have always been at the forefront of the world, much stronger than the half-baked and copycats of the heavenly kingdom.
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United States, Russia, France, China. It has the ability to independently develop a third-generation aircraft. Sweden, the United Kingdom, Taiwan, Japan, and other countries developed them on the basis of other countries.
The United Kingdom, Germany, Italy, Spain and other countries jointly developed it. Among the fighters that have already entered the army, the F-22 is the only active 4th generation aircraft.
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At present, the only countries and regions that can truly independently develop fighter jets are: the United States, China, Russia, and Europe.
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China: J-10France: Rafale, Mirage 2000USA: F-22
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The United States, Russia, China, France, Sweden, and India currently have independently developed fighter jets in service or about to enter service, while the United Kingdom, Germany, Italy, Spain, and other countries have jointly developed them.
The most advanced fighter at the moment is the American F-22, which is now the only fourth-generation fighter in active service. Another F-35, which is about to enter service with the fourth-generation fighter, is also American-made.
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United States, Russia, France, China, Britain, Israel.
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If it is proportionally India, it is naturally the United States in terms of quantity, because of the number of planes and the number of takeoffs. As well as having combat missions.
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India, half of the plane is dedicated to the earth. This has been the case for many years.
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