New Chinese fighter jet expected by 2018: U.S. intelligence, page
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Topic started on 21-5-2010 @ 06:02 PM by Wayne60
(Reuters) - China is building an advanced combat jet that may rival within eight years Lockheed Martin Corp's F-22 Raptor, the premier U.S. fighter, a U.S. intelligence official said.

Reuters

It looks like China's fifth-generation fighter will be ready long before anyone thought.
Defense Secretary Robert Gates had said last year that China "is projected to have no fifth-generation aircraft by 2020" and only a "handful" by 2025.


I wonder if this is referencing the J-XX model at GlobalSecurity.Org ?


reply posted on 21-5-2010 @ 06:51 PM by Wayne60
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That could be.

I guess we will find out how true that is when we first get some pics of it. If it's a mirror image of the Raptor, then...



reply posted on 23-5-2010 @ 12:04 AM by djvexd
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J-xx is a perty concept though the size of it in the GS concept pictures kind of makes me think it may not be as maneuverable as the raptor. It's size is more fitting for a tactical bomber aircraft.

[edit on 23-5-2010 by djvexd]


reply posted on 25-5-2010 @ 05:11 PM by djvexd
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China didn't have to start form nowhere. Bosnia. The Russians and the Chinese bought up all the salvagable tech they could. While they may not be able to understand or reproduce the manufacturing techniques, the basics are there.


reply posted on 27-5-2010 @ 03:10 PM by djvexd
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Black market is still alive and well in Russia, which is how China now gets a majority of thier Russian tech. The official channels pretty much dried up at the end of the Soviet era, however money talks.


reply posted on 29-5-2010 @ 06:17 AM by James R. Hawkwood
Originally posted by djvexdBlack market is still alive and well in Russia, which is how China now gets a majority of thier Russian tech. The official channels pretty much dried up at the end of the Soviet era, however money talks.


Money talks indeed and its pathetic to even downright retarded that China needs to buy tech to advance instead of researching it themselves.

Asides that, If they can buy the tech, why cant they build it? Where are the ALF-31 engines with ALF-41 core components? (Example is the ALF-37 or 117S).

In other news it was stated they couldnt even build WS-10 engines (ALF-31 rip-offs) to power their J-11B's... (Su-27)

So maybe you are right, maybe they have the tech but they apparantly dont know what to do with that tech, they havent learnt it themselves and thats why they # it up with even the most basic of all modern jet engines. 5th gen before 2020? Dont make me laugh.

Originally posted by Dimitri Dzengalshlevi
No, once the technology is introduced by one country then it is the current level for other major powers to start off at aswell. This is due to a lot of factors, ie intel, corporate espianage, analysis... My point is that if China plans to introduce a new stealth fighter soon then it will be adequate for the 5th generation. It's not like they're just going to test a copy of F117 wreckage.


Oh yes, they have to steal...

Also the assumption that once a country has attained a certain type of technology that other countries can just steal and use it is wrong, Very, VERY wrong.

I dont see China having Tupolev 160 bomber copy's. I dont see China having Carriers. I dont see China having 5th gen fighters in the future.

China produces Tu-16 badger bombers for god sake!! Russia is advancing towards building the PAK DA and USA has the 2018 and 2034 bomber projects and they themselves have TU-160 and B-2 bombers!

By your logic, China would at the very least produce B-1B copy's but they dont.

Originally posted by Wayne60
Just out of curiosity, could the Chinese have nabbed any of the info on this technology during one of their many hacks or attempts at hacks on pentagon or other defense contractor computers? It is pretty common knowledge they have at least been trying from that angle, and I think they may have even partially succeeded a couple of times.

Source


Ok they have the tech info.

Now what? Produce it? With what tools?

I am sure China has all the info about the ALF-41 engines but can they build them? No, they cannot. They dont know how to build them even though they have the specifications. Example is the shoddy, crappy WS-10 engines who are badly manufactured.

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Point is, even if China has the knowledge, they dont have the skills and tools to realise the idea's that they have.


reply posted on 2-6-2010 @ 07:52 PM by Daedalus3
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who knows! Maybe they were all having a looksee together and chinese possession seemed to be safer (neutral/inaccessible?) than Russian/Serbian in a Serbian-NATO war?

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