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China’s newest fighter jet J-16 revealed online

: Jan 10, 2014 - : 11:53 am

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China’s most advanced fighter jet the ‘J-16’ has been revealed online in flight mode, the latest in a series of news items on developments in the Chinese military since last November.

An image of the J-16, a 3.5-generation multi-role twin-seat fighter jet, was storiesed on the China-based Dingsheng military website Friday along with other types of Chinese fighter jets, such as the J-11 and J-15.

The J-16 jet shown online was believed to be a prototype of the jet fighter because it carries the serial number “1601.”

It marked the first time that the warplane was shown in flying mode.

Military analysts speculated that the plane should still be in the test-flight stage.

The plane was developed by Shenyang Aircraft Corp. for the use of the PLA Navy’s aviation corps.

A Shengyang Aircraft Corp. executive was quoted by Chinese media as saying recently that the J-16 could rival Russia’s Su-35 fighter jet.

Military analysts said the J-16 was an improved version of Russia’s Su-30MKK. It can carry a maximum load of 12 tons of bombs or missiles, including YJ-62 and YJ-83 anti-ship missiles.

Previous media reports said the J-16’s navigation electronics were much better than those on the J-15, and expected the new jet to gradually replace the J-15 in maritime battles.

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