Also, at this stage it's more or less agreed by everyone that a "J-15B" should be at some stage of development, featuring the kind of avionics and weapons suite that we've observed on land based 4.5 gen aircraft. The question which needs answering is whether "J-15B" will be designed from the outset to be catapult compatible (identifiable via nosegear catapult bar) or not.
Obviously if "J-15B" is catapult compatible to begin with, then that means not only will all J-15Bs produced be capable of operating from the STOBAR carriers (Liaoning and 002), but also all future CATOBAR carriers (003 and so on). That also means the production run of J-15Bs can be extended quite a bit to fill the airwings of all future carriers (STOBAR carriers and CATOBAR carriers) rather than having to switch production to a future catapult compatible variant of J-15 for CATOBAR carriers.
The added benefit of that, is when 003 does enter service in the early 2020s, there will be quite a large fleet of J-15Bs and pilots that will immediately begin to operate from it with relatively minor retraining necessary, allowing 003 to develop a combat capability faster than if they had to wait on a CATOBAR unique variant of J-15.
Also, regardless of whether J-15B is catapult compatible or not, if that picture does show one (or two) J-15Bs, then obviously they would have reached a certain level of testing already, and for them to be "leaked" in a TV report would indicate they've existed for a little while now.
Yet I don't think we've had any definitive rumours over the last two years of a J-15B maiden flight.
Obviously if "J-15B" is catapult compatible to begin with, then that means not only will all J-15Bs produced be capable of operating from the STOBAR carriers (Liaoning and 002), but also all future CATOBAR carriers (003 and so on). That also means the production run of J-15Bs can be extended quite a bit to fill the airwings of all future carriers (STOBAR carriers and CATOBAR carriers) rather than having to switch production to a future catapult compatible variant of J-15 for CATOBAR carriers.
The added benefit of that, is when 003 does enter service in the early 2020s, there will be quite a large fleet of J-15Bs and pilots that will immediately begin to operate from it with relatively minor retraining necessary, allowing 003 to develop a combat capability faster than if they had to wait on a CATOBAR unique variant of J-15.
Also, regardless of whether J-15B is catapult compatible or not, if that picture does show one (or two) J-15Bs, then obviously they would have reached a certain level of testing already, and for them to be "leaked" in a TV report would indicate they've existed for a little while now.
Yet I don't think we've had any definitive rumours over the last two years of a J-15B maiden flight.