Is the EOTS still a place holder at this point? Looks gray to me.
On 2017 it is a placeholder, yes.
It will likely be replaced with an actual system in due time.
Is the EOTS still a place holder at this point? Looks gray to me.
Has any J-20 so far been observed to operate (as oppose to ferry) from a training/operational airfield?
I think at least some pre-production j-20s would likely operate on trial basis from normal operational Chinese Air Force fields as part of the pre-production tests before the pre-production series end and actual initial production run starts. If that hasn't happened yet, then I will guess initial low rate production is still at least a year or two away.
Also, the 2011 - 2017 doesn't have to be a linear progression in terms of each being stepwise closer in configuration to the operational aircraft than the last. Some airframes are undoubted dedicated to certain types of tests, like sensors tests, others might be for ECM or ECCM tests, and still others for integration tests. The last airframe need not be the integration aircraft. So the fact that ETOS on the 2017 is a place holder doesn't reflect the status of the ETOS suite, only 2017 isn't detailed to test the ETOS.
Has any J-20 so far been observed to operate (as oppose to ferry) from a training/operational airfield?
seems to me too.Is the EOTS still a place holder at this point? Looks gray to me.
since 2015 at far as I see.'2017' in flight...
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P.S. Is it just me or does the fuselage taper more from around mid-fuselage toward the rear?