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The Chengdu J-10 Vigorous Dragon (Chinese: 歼-10 猛龙; pinyin: Jiān-10 Měnglóng; NATO reporting name: Firebird [5] [6]), is a medium-weight, single-engine, multirole combat aircraft using a delta wing and canard design. [3]
Chengdu Aerospace designed and now produces the Chengdu J-10 light-weight multi-role fighter and Chengdu J-20 fifth-generation jet fighter, that are considered to be two of the most advanced weapons in China's inventory, as well as the CAC/PAC FC-1 Xiaolong very light-weight multi-role fighter that is produced in cooperation with Pakistan.
Shenyang J-8 [7] Firebar: Yakovlev Yak-28P: Firebird: Chengdu J-10 [8] Firkin: Sukhoi Su-47: Fishbed: Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-21: Fishcan: Chengdu J-7 [9] Fishpot: Sukhoi Su-9 and Su-11: Fitter: Sukhoi Su-7 and Su-17/Su-20/Su-22: Flagon: Sukhoi Su-15: Flanker: Sukhoi Su-27/Shenyang J-11 family Flashlight: Yakovlev Yak-25: Flatpack/Foxglove: MiG ...
J-10: Chengdu: Active 602+ Multi-role fighter: J-10A - Single seat fighter J-10S-Twin-seated trainer variant of J-10A J-10B-An upgraded J-10 with DSI intake and PESA radar IRST, powered by the AL-31FN M1. J-10B TVC Demonstrator-A prototype fighter based on J-10B that is equipped with WS-10B thrust-vectoring control engine
In May 2009, the team upgraded their jets to the much more advanced Chengdu J-10A multirole fighter. [2] In 2023 it reequipped with the C-Version of the Chengdu J-10, first appearing at the Langkawi International Maritime and Aerospace Exhibition (LIMA) event in Malaysia. [3]
Chengdu J-7, JL-9: Produced by CHINA NATIONAL AERO TECHNOLOGY IMPORT AND EXPORT CORPORATION WP-14 Kunlun ~75 kN with afterburn: Shenyang J-8III: Indigenous Chinese turbojet engine developed by Shenyang Aeroengine Research Institute. WP-14C Kunlun-3: Chengdu J-7, Shenyang J-8T, Guizhou JL-9: Improved WP-14 WP-15: 81.4 kN/122.58 kN [8] Shenyang J ...
The homegrown Chengdu J-10 platform also matured into a highly capable, multirole fighter as PLAAF continued to accumulate experience in operating modern aircraft since the 1990s. [27] By the mid-2000s, PLAAF had grown familiar with precision-guided munitions, aerial refueling, AEW&C aircraft, and networked command&control systems. [27]
List of Chengdu J-7 variants; Chengdu J-9; Chengdu J-10; Chengdu J-20; J-XX; CAC/PAC JF-17 Thunder; P. Project Sabre II; CAIG Wing Loong; CAIG Wing Loong II; X ...