A possible leakage of images in China may have revealed the six-generation J-XDs stealth, developed by Shenyang Aircraft Corporation (SAC).
Also called informally J-50, the plane stands out for its design without tail, vetoed thrust and aerodynamic profile, as well as the moving wing ends that help in stability. Although the authenticity of the photos is not yet confirmed, they show unpublished details of the project and appear to correspond to previous records.
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The new images allow you to observe striking features of the aircraft, such as an integrated canopy diamond-shaped nose, DSI trapezoidal air intakes and F-22-like exhausts, with serrated edges to reduce radar subscription. It is also possible to identify that the fighter is single, in addition to the presence of the aim of aiming aims (EOTS) and lateral compartments of the still indefinite function. Small openings on the back suggest auxiliary doors or areas for sensors.
The J-XDs emerged alongside the J-36 overreped model, both revealed at the end of 2024, but so far the most detailed images were from the second. If J-XDS photos are legitimate, they indicate important advances in the development of the Chinese program of stealing fighters, which may be closer to production than initially imagined.
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New pictures of the 6th generation fighter from China’s SAC.
The tailless configuration gives it all-aspect stealth, meaning it’s stealthy from all angles.
The edges are very long with minimal small protrusions and control surfaces like horizontal stabilizers.
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