J-20 5th Gen Fighter Thread VI

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Air Force Brat

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With all the hi-res pics of J20 coming out now, I'm 99.9% convinced she does NOT have an internal gun. While I admit I cannot identify a couple of panels, I'm however quite positive they aren't gunport covers.

Yep, there's really no denying that, and that's fine, this is primarily a BVR fighter aircraft, as is the F-22, and they have elected to save weight and complexity by leaving it off and relying on their AAM, not a problem, just a philosophy, the Marines and Navy left the internal gun off their F-35B and F-35C respectively?? the USAF specked the A model with an internal gun??
 

foxmulder_ms

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You have to consider one thing; the Chinese has traditional of placing an aircraft gun under the belly. I think it is for easy cartridge ejection because the Chinese does not have the complex system like the U.S that recycle the used cartridges back into the drum. Further, I look at the hi-re photos above, I don't see anything look like a gun cover. Gun cover can't be completely flat.

J-20 has enough curve above the inlet area. It is not flat at all.
 

localizer

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noob here
i've read people saying J20 has design flaws indicating chinese didnt understand stealth.
besides engine, what are these design flaws?
 

Biscuits

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noob here
i've read people saying J20 has design flaws indicating chinese didnt understand stealth.
besides engine, what are these design flaws?

First it’s important to state that there is no such thing as a ‘perfect plane’.

If the rumors about no gun is true, it would seem like a major flaw. The J20 has what amounts to 2x 195kN class engines with TVC along with a canard design, so it’s slated to have insane maneuverability. Not having a gun would be a huge waste of dogfighting potential.

J20 will most likely not have the “perfect stealth” of platforms like B2, CH 7 or H20 since an optimal stealth configuration doesn’t allow supersonic flight. Stealth is still a sector in it’s infancy and most designs need to compromise.

Cost might also be a major issue. The real cost is classified, but it’s easy to imagine a F22 class airframe with F35 class sensors and engines and PLAAF AESA will be prohibitively expensive. There’s not a lot of J20s to go around.
 

by78

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