PAK-FA

Posted by: Maverick  //  Category: Concept, Fighter, Stealth, Warbird

PAK-FA


Official name: PAK-FA or T-50.
Manufactured: Sukhoi (Russia).
Type: Fifth-generation air-superiority fighter.
Propulsion: Duel Saturn-Lyulka AL-41F engines.
Maximum speed: Mach 2+.
Max supercruise speed: 808 mph.
Range: 3,400 mi.
Empty weight: 40,786 lbs.
Loaded weight: 57,320 lbs.
Maximum takeoff weight: 81,571 lbs.
Wingspan: 46′ 7”.
Length: 72′ 2”.
Height: 19′ 10”.
Wing area: 848 ft².
Thrust to weight ratio: 1.19.
Weaponry: 2×30 mm cannons with 8 hardpoints.
Development Status: First flight planned for later this year, with deliveries expected to begin between 2012 and 2015.
Analysis: Varying design speculations surround the PAK-FA, with most being similar to the airframe of the F-22.
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J-XX

Posted by: Maverick  //  Category: Concept, Fighter, Stealth, Warbird


The Shenyang J-XX is an unofficial, rumored project in China to develop a fifth-generation fighter to compete with those being developed in the US and Russia. The only tangible evidence that such an aircraft exists or is even in development is a grainy photo of a wind tunnel model and some artists conceptions (seen here). Jane’s Defence Weekly reported that such an aircraft would have a stealthy design featuring internal weapons bays and thrust vectoring. The airframe appears to use a combination of angle alignment like on the Raptor and facets like on the F-117. The J-XX would probably use Russian avionics given the history between the two nations. It is possible that the stealthy J-XX is part of a Chinese airforce overhaul. Three different new designs have been leaked, and it appears that each of the designs represents a different project. China is openly developing the 4th generation JH-7, J-11 (export model SU-27), and JF-17. They are also procuring 4.5 generation fighters like the J-10 and J-11B. The rumored J-12 and J-13 appear to be 4.5 generation aircraft and the J-XX would officially be designated J-14 and be the Chinese Air Force’s equivalent of our F-22.





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