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J-31 still has a relatively bigger vertical tail, and the J-20’s canards are still much smaller than the horizontal tails of the J-31. There’s a way you can argue this the other way around. This stuff is not visually obvious for a reason.Assuming manufacturing techniques, RAM applied are on an equal basis, then the FC-31 might very well be slightly stealthier than the J-20. Remember it is smaller in size compared to the flanker sized J-20, and unlike the F-35, the FC-31 has a nice smooth belly. F-35 does not have a smooth belly like the F-22, FC-31 and J-20. But when it comes to the J-20 even if we disregard the canard issue, remember the J-20 has ventral fins. That mean 2 more added surface area. Despite the YF-23 not having the massive S-duct of the YF-22, overall the YF-23 was RCS wise considered marginally stealthier. The reason for that is the YF-22 had a conventional tail while the YF-23 had ruddervators.
Where did you hear that from?From the initial rumors the J-XX design was constantly redesigned due engine limitations. Allegedly, very early proposals by CAC didn't have a tail at all. It looked liked a flanker sized X-36. But they needed a very powerful engine with 3D-TVC flawlessly integrated with the FBW. The design slowly evolved to what is it today. This means no WS-15 and no TVC. Once the WS-15 and 3D-TVC are ready you'll see the J-20 go through quite a few changes. Fanboy in me hope it'll look like this -