It might the first standard and interceptor only because armament limited Air-to-Air Missiles (late production) or second capability release (“Omnirole” capabilities)
J-11B Late (Block 9)
Domestic PLANAF J-11BH (Block 2 standard)
Spoiler
(USA) F/A-18A+ & F/A-18C (AN/APG-73 RUG II or AN/APG-79(V)4 AESA)
(GB) F/A-18A (HUG Phase 3.2 standard) (RAAF), CF-18A IMP II or HEP II (RCAF)
I disagree with this table.
What’s means “battles”?
I think if In USSR count all town released from Nazi occupation. It will be much more than 491.
Seriously how much soldiers should be in fight to count this fight as battle???
Many questions.
Also i have anecdote for this table.
Ancient Egyptians never documented their defeats. But by victory in battles, which took place closer and closer to the capital, you can understand that Egyptians lost the war.
Last qestion, how successful was those wars there France has so much wins in battles?
AFAIK
France was beaten in both World War.))
Also a lot of other wars, there France was successful in battles but lost.
AFAIK battle in this table is a named event that can be looked up in some historical record.
Taking your example of the Soviet Union, the Battle of Kursk is likely counted as one battle despite the end result being the Soviets regaining over 2000km of land and likely hundreds of towns.
The reason France has so many battles won is because they managed to remain a large centralized power for so long. Bring around since 843 will do that. Especially during the Middle Ages when a lot of said battles were beating up smaller Holy Roman Empire kingdoms.
Any map or graph which uses data from Pre-Information Age must be taken with a grain of salt as paper documents are often lost or never made in the first place. I just posted this to poke a little fun at some people)