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OK
maybe I read too much into it LOL
Yeah, it’s just like taking a shot when you hear certain words on tv. Just an excuse to get drunk...
OK
maybe I read too much into it LOL
some serious checking...
preparing for night brawl....
Anyone got a clear blown up pic on the shoulder insignia the pilot is sporting ?A photo and some screenshots via LKJ86
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Until the video appears, additional screenshots .
Nice shot, personally I think they should have gone for a Chinese dragon rather then a European looking one.
I think the patch might be for the OPFOR pilotsNice shot, personally I think they should have gone for a Chinese dragon rather then a European looking one.
Some important info revealed by the CCTV 7 program on the J-20 squadron:
1) All pilots within the squadron can pilot J-20, J-10C, and J-16. Realtime data can also be shared among the three platforms.
2) J-20 recently conducted its first night time combat exercise with J-16 and J-10C.
3) The J-20 is used to surgically remove aerial threats to insure air superiority during the exercise.
The chief engineer of the J-20 program indicates that the aircraft is not only a defensive but especially offensive vector, to eliminate potential threats well beyond the border of the country.
There are many situations where stealth aircraft is valuable in a defensive stance. If the US flies F-22 and F-35s into China, China has no way of shooting them down without approaching to within visual range and launching IR missiles. Radar-guided missiles are ineffective against stealth aircraft.In my opinion, a stealthy fighter is a purely offensive platform. The only time when you need to evade enemy detection is when you venture into enemy territory. And that’s most of the time offensive in nature.