Those are the slats, that plane is performing a turn at low speed. The four “speed brakes” are located at the aft fuselage section and clearly visible here:
Well, I'm glad I said something, because I was certainly mystified?, but you are indeed correct, they are indeed the leading edge slats! the photo looks a little doctored as to contrast and lighting?? thank you very much for clearing that up, LOL, I was really scratching my head, but it is indeed a very nice photo with high contrast..
Its interesting to see the Chinese have it right on directional stability by adding those ventral fins, they do make this bird track nicely, especially at higher angles of attack...
as sexy and kool as tailless birds look to some folks, they give me the "heaby jeebies", just thinking about those early Northrup Flying wings...
The B-2 flies great, and I've been very impressed seeing it fly, but I just don't think we're ready for that on fighter aircraft??? I really don't