Posted on 09/30/2013 1:08:18 AM PDT by sukhoi-30mki
No match for a U.S. Hornet: Chinas Navy J-15 more a flopping fish than a flying shark Chinese media say
Even if some analysts compared it to the F/A-18 Hornet, the Shenyang J-15 Flying Shark may not be the powerful and deadly threat to the U.S. Navy Air Power in the Pacific.
Indeed, in spite of the recent claims that it had succesfully achieved full-load take off and landing on the Liaoning aircraft carrier, the Chinas embarked plane may not be able to operate from Beijings first supercarrier.
According to the Sina Military Network, that has (weirdly) criticized the Flyng Shark calling it a flopping fish, the recent tests with heavy weapons have limited the attack range of the J-15 to a distance of 120 kilometers from the carrier: whilst it is said to be capable to carry 12 tons of weapons, when the aircraft is fully loaded with fuel, it cant carry more than 2 tons of missiles and munitions, meaning that only two YJ-83K anti-ship missiles and two PL-8 air-to-air missiles could be carried (in an anti-ship configuration).
Peoples Liberation Army Navys next generation carriers will have electromagnetic catapults that will safely launch heavy J-15s. The problem is the ski-jump ramp of the current, only PLA Navy aircraft carrier, that makes take off of aircraft exceeding 26 tons of total weight extremely difficult unless you have a more powerful aircraft, as the Mig-29K.
Thats why a lone Soviet aircraft carrier with ski-jump is no match for a U.S. flattop. And a J-15 carrying only handful of medium and short range air-to-air missiles in air defense configuration to be able to launch for Liaoning would probably be no match for U.S. carrier-based F/A-18E/F Hornet.
The Chinese can lose a lot of green shirts before they notice. That just means more food for everyone else.Soylent Greenshirt?
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