No, just that the gun camera footage the chinese posted to brag about the aircrafts dogfight abilities was pirated from Top Gun or western military sources.93143 wrote:What sense does that make? I don't see any necessary connection between a PR goof like that and the threat posed by the J-20. Is the author of the article suggesting the J-20 is actually a 'shopped F-22 or something?
The J-20 isn't a dogfighter by any means, it is more like a medium range bomber, akin to the F/B-44 proposal, which would have been an F-22 with a stretched fuselage, no tail fins, and a large crank delta wing planform, which would have doubled the range and the payload capacity of the F-22 platform, and could be used for medium range bombing to avoid risking strategic assets like the B-2 or aging B-52's on conventional combat theaters like Afghanistan etc.
The point of the J-20 is to be able to make surprise strikes on Taiwan's missile sites and air bases, as well as the US bases at Kadena, and Guam, to prevent any logistical resupply of Taiwans or South Koreas military.
The stealth characteristics of the tail booms and the axial nozzles are entirely irrelevant because they are in the back of the plane. Nobody that they are attacking with the plane will be able to paint the back end of the plane until AFTER they are attacked, at which point their radars are likely out of commission as the first targets.