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China claims its J-16 pilot ‘locked onto’ and repelled a US F-22 ‘Raptor’ jet
A ccording to Chinese state media, a People’s Liberation Army (PLA) J-16 fighter successfully locked on to and repelled two ...
Interesting Engineering on MSN
F-22, F-35? China claims J-16 fighter dominated enemy stealth jets in dogfight
A state-run Chinese documentary has aired a dramatic account of an aerial encounter over the East China Sea in which a People ...
The National Interest on MSN
China Claims Its J-16 Fighters Chased Off US F-22 Raptors
As the world’s first ever fifth-generation platform to fly the skies, the F-22 arguably remains the most recognizable ...
Australia lodges diplomatic protest after Chinese fighter jet releases flares near Australian surveillance aircraft ...
China claims ownership of most of the South China Sea and aggressively defends what it says is its territory, though this ...
PLA pilot involved in encounter during coastal training exercise recounts locking onto both aircraft that were ‘approaching ...
China's military has been stepping up its presence in the Philippines' maritime zone amid rising territorial tensions.
A Chinese fighter jet and a Royal Australian Air Force maritime patrol aircraft had an “unsafe and unprofessional” ...
A PLA J-16 fighter reportedly chased away two foreign planes– believed to be US F-22s – from its air defence identification zone last year.
Chinese forces deployed maritime security officers, fighter jets and new buoys to Scarborough Shoal on Friday following Philippine fishery support efforts at disputed maritime features across the ...
The Aviationist on MSN
Indonesia to Become Next Customer for China’s J-10C Fighter Jet
Indonesia has approved a $9 billion budget to procure China’s Chengdu J-10 single-engine delta-wing fighter, Jakarta’s ...
Indonesia’s top defense official says that Jakarta will acquire at least 42 Chinese-made Chengdu J-10C fighter jets, marking ...
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