Shenyang J-11, J-16, J-15, History, Performance & Discussion

Tbh I think J-10A and J-11B are very on par with each-other.

They have basically the exact same air to air weaponry and probably a tiny bit different air to ground weaponry.

Basically I personally think they are just as balanced and hopefully we get both of them very soon as they fit the game perfectly after the upcoming major update.

China bought them at a price of $105 million apiece/engines and equipment under a separate contract…
The Su-35 does not need additional PR…he does not carry Chinese equipment except for a messenger…therefore, it is not very attractive for advertising purposes…
The South Xinjiang-Lijiang Squadron is located here…at Suisi Aviation Base and, as can be seen, covering the most dangerous Southern direction (Entrance to the South China Sea/Southern Cosmodrome and Southern Missile Bases) They are rarely involved in patrolling over the Strait…Also, the appearance of a non-ceremonial Chinese airbase (available photos)…

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The funny thing is we are looking at a Pre production and testing model, clearly shown by the yellow coating thats characteristic of these Chinese aircraft, once again, Russian bias clearly tries to talk smack about something without having a single clue about it. (once again doesn’t back his claim of "structurally a su-30MKK with any sources at all)

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Everything you’ve said is right although from what i’ve heard the J11D was a stop-gap in case the J20 didn’t work, kind of a safebet if you get what i mean, and since the results with the J20 were good they decided to stop the project. This ofc led to the tech developed on the J11D to be used on the J15B.


J-16

Su-30MKK
Find the difference as they say

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How about you look at the 2 fins, the top is different, also if you look closely at the Air intakes you can see that the connection between the lower “rectangular” part is different.
These are literally 2 things that came to my eye as soon as you posted, if we had actual measures of both planes we could easily spot more of them.
Oh and ofc as you can clearly see the Radiome is different, housing the AESA radar, and you can spot the absence of the “antenna” found in the Su-30MKK.

Su-30MKK publicly available info:

  • Length: 21.9 m (71 ft 10 in)
  • Wingspan: 14.7 m (48 ft 3 in)
  • Height: 6.36 m (20 ft 10 in)
  • Gross weight: 24,900 kg (54,895 lb)
  • Max takeoff weight: 34,500 kg (76,059 lb)

J16 ones:

  • Empty weight: 17,700 kg (39,022 lb)
  • Max takeoff weight: 35,000 kg (77,162 lb)
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I do not take into account the protruding antennas only the airframe
The design of the air intake is identical

i’ve literally mentioned the top fins that are part of the airframe and are different, i’ll stop replying to your nonsense since i’m wasting time answering you instead of playing helldivers lol.

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Al-31F 1530/122.58=0.0124 WS-10 1795/135=0.0132

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Fins are exactly the same

you must be blind i guess


Once again, not gonna bother with your nonsense russian bias kind of stuff.
And the img of the engines is funny since 1. the J16 has WS-10B, and is lighter so the thrust to weight is better than what you’ve shown.

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These are the antennas

Hopefully we get to see the J10A soon, really looking forward to it.

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yes, no different

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Seriously? Hope you’re really dont know what website you use as source…

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Just discovered that this is a cult media…

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Imo its not entirety unlikely for us to get Early J-10, without the full list of armament, so, J-10 with PL-8 and PL-12

PL-9C

But thats the exact same for J-11B

source?