Kitchen model of the Chinese fighter Chinese J-20 Mighty Dragon Hobby Boss 81902
Chengdu J-20 is a modern Chinese fighter of the 5th generation. The flight of the prototype took place in 2011. In March 2017, the machine entered the ranks of the Chinese Air Force, having achieved limited combat capability. In total, about 20 serial copies of this aircraft were produced. Drive is provided by two Shenyang WS-10G engines. The plane develops a maximum speed of 2 million years. Apparently, the car has on-board weapons. The unit cost of the aircraft is estimated at 110 million dollars (USD), but this is probably an underestimate.
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Work on a fifth-generation fighter, conceptually similar to the American F-22 Raptor, began in China in the late 1990s at the Chengdu Aerospace concern. However, the J-20 was presented to the public for the first time in 2016. The Chengdu J-20 was built in the shape of a duck with a triangular wing, probably using a very large amount of composite materials. It is assumed that it has very high maneuverability and is probably inconspicuous. It was most likely equipped with high-tech electronic equipment and could certainly carry a wide variety of laser-guided missiles and bombs. Comparing the J-20 with the F-22 is very difficult due to the concealment of many data about this first aircraft of the Chinese Air Force.
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