J-15 carrier-borne fighter thread

ACuriousPLAFan

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And we even have seen one last year in November ... maybe it is the one?

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Should be.

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Additional note to my original post:
@伏尔戈星图 also specifically mentioned "海太行", or "Sea-Taihang". So I believe that's definitely referring to the WS-10(H?)s meant for the upgraded/re-engined J-15s.
 
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Deino

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A J-15B in flight, alongside what appears to be the "Flying Shark" logo painted on its vertical stabilizer. Could be indicative that at least few J-15Bs are already in use by some units.

Posted by @恒苏Actline on Weibo, shared by @sugar_wsnbn on Twitter.

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@Deino FYA.


You beat me right by a few minutes and this is my post/reply on this new image: However the grey shark on the tail is not new!


Finally a new a even a bit clearer image of the improved J-15B. Clearly visible is the catapult bar on the front landing gear And the different (canted) radome.

However, still not clear is the type of engine and if this is a prototype or finally a serial aircraft.

(Image via @恒苏Actline from Weibo)

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Deino

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Said to be the first time a J-15S with the number 39 spotted. Posted by @太湖军I名 on Weibo.

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@Deino FYA.


I just saw it too and indeed, for the first time J-15S twin-seater number 39 was seen, which means, the number in service within the Naval Aviation University is larger than expected, even more so I thought no. 40 would be the first one.

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by78

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Relatively rare photos of a J-15S twin-seater.

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