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The Shenyang J-15 (Chinese: 歼-15), also known as Flying Shark (Chinese: 飞鲨; pinyin: Fēishā; NATO reporting name: Flanker-X2, [3]) is a Chinese all-weather, twin-engine, carrier-based 4.5 generation [4] multirole fighter aircraft developed by the Shenyang Aircraft Corporation (SAC) and the 601 Institute, specifically for the People's Liberation Army Naval Air Force (PLANAF) to serve on ...
In the video, the F-16 keeps a lock on the J-15 as it flies across the sky. The fourth-generation J-15 is a multirole fighter derived from the Russian Su-33 that serves as a carrier-based aircraft.
While the J-15 fighter jet is among China's best, it fails to compete with the US-made F-35 and F/A-18. Take a look at the J-15 fighter jet, the $61 million copy of a Soviet plane picked to wage ...
In 2018, Shenyang Aircraft Corporation (SAC) reportedly developed prototypes for the next-generation aircraft. [4] Intelligence and rumors indicated the Chinese designs would use tailless flying wing or flying arrowhead configuration that can provide greater broadband stealth characteristics compared to the previous generation of fighters, new propulsion technologies, improved sensors allowing ...
Shenyang J-15 fighter jet flying from Shandong during military exercises around Taiwan. During the April 2023 United Sharp Sword military exercises, Shandong was deployed in the Philippine Sea, where it simulated air and sea strikes on neighbouring Taiwan from waters close to Okinawa, according to a report from Japan's Ministry of Defense.
J-13: Shenyang: Cancelled -Air superiority fighter, cancelled light-weight single-engine fighter project J-15: Shenyang: Active 85+ Aircraft carrier based multi-role fighter: J-15-Single-seat variant J-15S-Two-seat variant J-15D-Two-seat Electronic warfare (EW) variant, with EW pods and other electronic equipment installed and IRST sensor removed.
A new Chinese variant of the Sukhoi Su-33 fighter aircraft, known as the Shenyang J-15 (or Flying Shark) was expected to fly from the new aircraft carriers. [10] In 2013, Chinese media reported that the PLAN is designing and planning to build a 110,000 tonne 'super aircraft carrier'.
China's much-anticipated J-35A stealth aircraft, centrepiece of this week's Zhuhai air show, has been more than a decade in the making, but experts say little is known about its capabilities. The ...