J-20 Mighty Dragon | |
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J-20 flight at the 2022 Changchun Air Show | |
Role | Stealth air superiority fighter |
National origin | China |
Manufacturer | Chengdu Aerospace Corporation |
First flight | 11 January 2011; 13 years ago[1][2] |
Introduction | 9 March 2017[3][4] |
Status | In service[5] |
Primary user | People's Liberation Army Air Force |
Produced | 2009–present[6] |
Number built | 300+[7] |
Developed from | J-XX |
The Chengdu J-20 (Chinese: 歼-20; pinyin: Jiān-Èrlíng), also known as Mighty Dragon (Chinese: 威龙; pinyin: Wēilóng,[8][9][10] NATO reporting name: Fagin),[11] is a twin-engine all-weather stealth[12] fighter developed by China's Chengdu Aerospace Corporation for the People's Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF).[5] The J-20 is designed as an air superiority fighter with precision strike capability.[13] The aircraft has three notable variants: the initial production model, the revised airframe variant with new engines and thrust-vectoring control, and the aircraft-teaming capable twin-seat variant.
Descending from the J-XX program of the 1990s,[14] the aircraft made its maiden flight on 11 January 2011,[1][2] and was officially revealed at the 2016 China International Aviation & Aerospace Exhibition.[15] The aircraft entered service in March 2017[5] with the first J-20 combat unit formed in February 2018,[5] making China the second country in the world and the first in Asia to field an operational stealth aircraft.[16]
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