New China stealth fighter rival to US F-22 Raptor?
China may be building its
own version of next-generation fighter planes, which are touted to have
similar capabilities like US’ latest breed of super jet fighters, a new
report has revealed.
The Pentagon’s 2012 annual report revealed that the January 2011 flight
test of China’s next-generation fighter prototype, a J-20, highlights
China’s ambition to produce a fighter aircraft that incorporates stealth
attributes, advanced avionics, and super-cruise engines.
The report comes a month after a second prototype of the J-20 was
reportedly spotted hovering around a Chinese airfield, more than a year
and a half after China’s only other known prototype made its first
public flight.
According to ABC News, the three attributes described by the Pentagon
are among the advanced capabilities of a F-22 Raptor, the stealth
fighter jet introduced by the US Air Force and manufactured by Lockheed
Martin, which has been named as the most sophisticated fighter plane on
the planet.
However, currently the entire fleet of F-22s, which cost the US
government an estimated USD 79 billion, has been slammed with strict
flight restrictions due to safety concerns for pilots.
Although reports suggest that China may not be possessing more than a
couple J-20s, a US government report on Chinese weapons systems released
last month claimed US intelligence as estimating that at least some
J-20s could go combat operational as soon as 2018.
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