The main difference between the J-20 and J-21 is one has the PLA red star insignia and the other don't have. One is the PLAAF
initiative and national project, while the other is the SAC/AVIC initiative and privately funded project
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Comparison with F-35, it's a conventional design heavily influenced by F-35/F-22. Once the new medium thrust engine is ready,
it'd have thrust close to the F-35, so obviously it's in the same class as the F-35 but using two engines instead of one, it'd have
less space for fuel and internal weapon load. I wonder why PLAAF is not very keen on a F-35 counterpart.
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Additional J-21 pix
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Ever wonder why J-21 was illustrated by magazines with the arrester hook, carrier background, anti-surface (ship) missile
carried on external pylons? Maybe because people were expecting it to find its niche as a carrier based multi-role stealth aircraft?
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Comparison with J-20
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Rough estimated size.
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J-10 and J-20
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Make no mistake, J-20 is the one that will face off with the Raptor, J-21 if it ever enter service with PLAAF will only be the
lower cost complementary multi-role side kick
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J-20 envisioned for the carrier operation in 2020
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When two J-20 were last seen together, it was less than 6 months ago
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Five types of stealth fighters that exist and fly today. Only the F-22 is in service, with F-35 not far off
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Related link: PLAAF pix chain link