< IMG SRC = "/Uploads/Blogs/24/FF/IB-FRVFROULP_EA2A6BBB1.jpg" Alt = "put an impressive shot of the Chinese aircraft of the new generation J-36"/> ~ ~ ~ 62. < P > This is best for this moment photo prototype of the Chinese aircraft next generation.

< p > in the “merger” network & lrm; The most detailed – actually the first detailed – a picture of the prospective Chinese & nbsp; aircraft & nbsp; j -36, sometimes called “& lrm; a new generation fighter” & LRM;. Photos were posted in X-account & nbsp; ruppprecht_a, which belongs to the famous Chinese weapons researcher. & Amp; nbsp;

< P > The picture clearly shows three aircraft engines, as well as two transparent displays for two crew members sitting side by side. This confirms earlier information about J-36. & Amp; nbsp;

< p > It is known that the aircraft was created by Chinese Chengdu Aircraft Industry Group, which previously developed a well-known P & rsquo; r-generation J-20.

~ ~ ~ < P > J-36 equipped chassis with a two-wheeled nasal rack and a trolley two-wheeled chassis on the main supports. This indicates a fairly significant runway of aircraft. & Amp; nbsp;

< P > It is assumed that the maximum runway of the machine will be 45-54 tons. For comparison, the maximum runoff of a heavy Su-27 fighter is 30 tons & nbsp;

< p > Large sizes allow j-36 to carry a large margin of weapons in the internal compartments and have a significant fuel supply. & Amp; nbsp;

< P > Some of the experts generally believe that the J-36 is a tactical bomber, not a fighter. In this case, it can be adapted to a large number of controlled bombs and anti -ship missiles. It is impossible to exclude that later with & Rsquo; nbsp; nbsp; deck version J-36. & Amp; nbsp;

Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

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