The J-20, China's prototype first
fifth-generation stealth fighter, may have better ground attack capability than
its US counterpart, a report
from the Beijing Sina Military Network said after a photo of the newest version
of the aircraft was released on the internet.
Judging from
the photo of a J-20 with the serial number 2011, Sina Military Network said the
electro-optical targeting system seen below the nose indicates that the fighter
is designed mainly for ground attack. This is a similar design to American
stealth fighters such as the F-22 and F-35. With stealth capability, the
article said that J-20 can be a perfect bomber when used against a ground
target.
Most missions
carried out by American fighters such as the F-16 Falcon or F-15E Strike Eagle
in Afghanistan and Iraq are against ground
targets. The F-22 is also designed with the capability to attack ground targets
with joint direct attack munitions and small diameter bombs. However, the F-22
may still be detected by enemy radar while tracking a moving ground target as
its radar releases electromagnetic radiation.
After all 35
satellites of the second phase of China's Beidou Navigation
System are sent into orbit, the J-20 will be able to launch precision attacks
against ground targets like the F-22 as well, Sina Military Network said.
Noting that the J-20 can carry four air-to-air missiles, the article also
indicated that China is developing its own
joint direct attack munitions and small diameter bombs for the stealth fighter.
The J-20 can
carry a payload of up to 24 small diameter bombs compared to the F-22, which
can carry about eight, Sina Military Network said. If the electro-optical
targeting system can be used by fourth-generation fighters like the Su-30 and
J-10, this would enhance the ground attack capability for these fighters from a
longer distance, the report said.
Concept art for the Chengdu J-20 stealth fighter.
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