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China is working on a successor combat jet to the J-20
China's next-generation fighter will be able to feature AI, drones, advanced engines, better situational awareness, better stealth and C4ISR capabilities.
Fernando Valduga By Fernando Valduga 06/03/2024 - 08:50in Military
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China is actively working on a next-generation jet fighter to succeed its J-20 stealth fighter, which is undergoing constant updates.
This information was recently released by Li Gang, the test pilot who carried out the inaugural flight of the J-20, as reported by China Central Television (CCTV) on Wednesday.
“The J-20 is constantly improving, keeping up with the times and continuously improving its mission system to achieve the expected combat objectives,” Li said.
Since the J-20's first test flight in 2011, China's aviation technologies have advanced rapidly, overtaking many other countries, according to Fu Qianshao, a Chinese military aviation specialist, who spoke to the Global Times on Thursday.
Fu detailed that the latest technologies, including changes in aerodynamic design, new engines and advances in avionics, radar systems, software and materials, have been integrated into the J-20. He pointed out that these updates position the J-20 as a leader among advanced fighters, noting that the U.S. F-22s have not undergone significant updates since its creation, making its technology relatively outdated.
Chinese observers indicate that China is already preparing for the next generation of fighters, a need given that the US and other countries have begun to develop sixth-generation aircraft. “As the technology of our country's aviation industry continues to develop, the next generation will certainly be launched soon,” Li said.
Fu stated that China, which initially lagged behind the U.S. at the beginning of the development of the J-20, has now reached or possibly surpassed the U.S. in terms of next-generation jet fighter technology. Analysts expect the new warplane to incorporate an open architecture, facilitating rapid development, production and upgrades, similar to the J-20.
Although specific details about China's next-generation jet fighter remain undisclosed, global trends suggest the inclusion of artificial intelligence, loyal drones, advanced engines for higher speeds, greater situational awareness, better stealth capabilities and functioning as a C4ISR (command, control, communications node, computers, intelligence, surveillance and recognition).
Tags: Military AviationChengdu J-20 'Mighty Dragon'PLAAF - China Air Force
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Fernando Valduga
Fernando Valduga
Aviation photographer and pilot since 1992, he has participated in several events and air operations, such as Cruzex, AirVenture, Dayton Airshow and FIDAE. He has works published in specialized aviation magazines in Brazil and abroad. He uses Canon equipment during his photographic work in the world of aviation.
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DescriptionThe Decision Advantage Solutions (DAS) Business Area has a new opportunity for a Senior Business Development Manager to conduct growth activities for US Air Force. This is an outstanding opportunity to contribute to the breadth and depth of Leidos business across Air Force’s C4ISR mission. The role requires an ethical approach to identifying and pursuing new opportunities,…
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C4ISR market to Surpass USD 162.13 Billion by 2031, Witnessing 3.40% CAGR Growth
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C4ISR market to Surpass USD 162.13 Billion by 2031, Witnessing 3.40% CAGR Growth
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