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China's apparent 'stealth aircraft' may pose "terrifying" challenge to US fleet: Experts

Beijing, Jan 8 (ANI): In the midst of speculations that China has developed a prototype of a stealth aircraft, military experts have warned that the apparent jet fighter could pose a "terrifying" challenge to the U.S. air superiority.

Earlier this week, Chinese military websites and newspapers had published the pictures of a prototype of the aircraft that looked like a stealth fighter on a taxi run. They were said to have been taken at the Chengdu Aircraft Design Institute.

Fox News quoted decorated navy fighter pilot Matthew "Whiz" Buckley, a top gun graduate of the Navy Fighter Weapons School who flew 44 combat missions over Iraq, as saying that "It's probably leaps and bounds above where we are, and that's terrifying."

"As a former Navy fighter pilot, going up against something that's stealthy, highly maneuverable and with electronic systems more capable than mine-that'll keep me up at night," Buckley, the chief strategy officer at Fox3 Options LLC, said.

He also said that photos posted online of the radar-evading Chengdu J-20 jet fighter lead him to believe the aircraft has great stealth capabilities, adding: "It was built to reduce radar signatures. You can tell it has some serious stealth technology. My F-18 looks like an 18-wheeler on radar. That thing might not even show up."

The U.S. military's current top-of-the-line fighter is Lockheed Martin's F-22 Raptor, the world's only operational fifth generation fighter. In 2009, Congress capped production of F-22s at 18, relying on the cheaper F-35. Congress does not appear to be reconsidering the cap, which experts call the only real challenger to China's J-20, the report said.

Yesterday, the Pentagon downplayed the development saying China was still years away from deploying a stealth aircraft.

The US has been watching closely as China increases its military capacity, and particularly the development of its so-called "carrier killer" missile, a land-based system which could sink an aircraft carrier from up to 1,800 miles (2,900km) away. (ANI)

Obama Administration to take firm stance against China's exchange rate policy

New Delhi, Jan 24 (ANI): US Treasury Secretary-elect Timothy Geithner's remarks that China is "manipulating" its currency, suggests that the Obama Administration will take a firm stance on its economic policies toward Beijing, local analysts said on Friday.Geithner told senators on Thursday the new administration will press China to change its exchange rate policies, the China Daily reported.His comments were a clear move away from the stance of the Bush Administration, which did not label China as a.....
User Comments
Matt 09 Jan 2011 08:51 am
The F-22 is primary a stealth fighter for air superiority, with a secondary role as a stealth strategic bomber. The PRC has seen how the USAF deploy the F-22 and developed the J-20 as primary a stealth bomber and secondary for air superiority. The reverse of the USAF, how the USAF have the flexibilty to do this because no other nation has a 5th generation fighter deployed, when they do the F-22 will go back to it primary role of air superiority. Just as a plane with more stealth will have less...
guan 09 Jan 2011 03:22 am
then the carriers get fucked by missile?
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