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丝带飘飘

翻起千层浪


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翻起千层浪


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这么张扬真是好事吗?
收图,这也算是官泄吧
canape{:jian:}
让丝带来的更美丽一些吧!!
honglun 发表于 2011-1-6 01:29


    这报纸又不是TG的新华社,张扬不张扬不是我们能管的啊。
黑丝 震动大洋彼岸~~~!!!
让暴风雨来的更猛烈些
在这个只相信实力的世界,要的就是地震的效果


A Chinese Stealth Challenge?
   
By JEREMY PAGE
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Images that appear to show Beijing's prototype stealth fighter jet during a 'taxi test' at a facility in western China.

BEIJING—The first clear pictures of what appears to be a Chinese stealth fighter prototype have been published online, highlighting China's military buildup just days before U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates heads to Beijing to try to repair defense ties.

The photographs, published on several unofficial Chinese and foreign defense-related websites, appear to show a J-20 prototype making a high-speed taxi test—usually one of the last steps before an aircraft makes its first flight—according to experts on aviation and China's military.

The exact origin of the photographs is unclear, although they appear to have been taken by Chinese enthusiasts from the grounds of or around the Chengdu Aircraft Design Institute in western China, where the J-20 is in development. A few experts have suggested that the pictured aircraft is a mock-up, rather than a functioning prototype of a stealth fighter—so-called because it is designed to evade detection by radar and infrared sensors.

But many more experts say they believe the pictures and the aircraft are authentic, giving the strongest indication yet that Beijing is making faster-than-expected progress in developing a rival to the U.S. F-22—the world's only fully operational stealth fighter.

China's defense ministry and air force couldn't be reached to comment on the latest photos. Even without official confirmation, however, the photographs are likely to bolster concerns among U.S. officials and politicians about China's military modernization, which also includes the imminent deployment of its first aircraft carrier and "carrier-killer" antiship ballistic missiles.

Such weapons systems would significantly enhance China's ability to hinder U.S. intervention in a conflict over Taiwan, and challenge U.S. naval supremacy in the Asia-Pacific region.

Gen. He Weirong, deputy head of China's Air Force, announced in 2009 that China's first stealth fighters were about to undergo test flights and would be deployed in "eight or 10 years." But there was no clear physical evidence of their existence until the latest photographs emerged.

Chinese authorities who monitor Internet traffic in the country appear not to have tried to block the J-20 pictures.

"The photos I've seen look genuine," said Gareth Jennings, aviation desk editor at Jane's Defence Weekly.

"It's pretty far down the line," he said. "The fact that its nose wheel is off the ground in one picture suggest this was a high-speed taxi test—that usually means a test flight very soon afterwards. All the talk we've heard is that this could happen some time in the next few weeks."

U.S. officials played down Chinese advances on the plane, which American intelligence agencies believe will likely be operational around 2018. "We are aware that the Chinese have recently been conducting taxi tests and there are photos of it," said Pentagon spokesman Col. David Lapan. "We know they are working on a fifth-generation fighter but progress appears to be uneven."

Col. Lapan said it appears the Chinese are still seeking engines for a fourth-generation fighter from Russia, an indication that they are "still encountering problems" with development work toward the fifth-generation aircraft, the J-20.

But the 2018 estimate suggests U.S. officials believe China's development of the fifth-generation fighter has accelerated. In 2009, Mr. Gates predicted that China wouldn't deploy a fifth-generation fighter until 2020. U.S. officials said the latest disclosures wouldn't affect any U.S. aircraft-development programs.

China has made rapid progress in developing a capability to produce advanced weapons, also including unmanned aerial vehicles, after decades of importing and reverse engineering Russian arms. The photographs throw a fresh spotlight on the sensitive issue of China's military modernization just as Washington and Beijing try to improve relations following a series of public disputes in 2010.

Defense Secretary Gates is due to begin a long-delayed visit to Beijing on Sunday—almost exactly a year after China suspended military ties in protest over U.S. arms sales to Taiwan.

China's President Hu Jintao is then due to begin a state visit to the U.S. on Jan. 19. President Barack Obama joined in preparatory talks at the White House on Tuesday between his national security adviser, Tom Donilon, and Chinese Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi. During the meeting, Mr. Obama said he was committed to building a bilateral relationship that is "cooperative in nature," the White House said.

The two countries clashed last year over issues including the value of the Chinese currency, China's territorial claims in the South China Sea and vocal U.S. support for a jailed Chinese dissident who won the Nobel Peace Prize.

The U.S. was also frustrated by China's refusal to condemn two North Korean attacks on South Korea, while Beijing was angered by a U.S. decision to respond to the second attack, the shelling of a South Korean island in November, by sending an aircraft carrier to take part in joint naval exercises with Seoul near China's coast.

The U.S. and its Asian allies have also been alarmed by China's naval maneuvers and more forceful stance on territorial issues, while China's military strategists have accused the U.S. of trying to "contain" China—most recently by sending two more aircraft carriers to the region in December.

"The U.S. wants to retain its global hegemony and also preserve its regional interests. It is not comfortable with China's military rise," Senior Col. Han Xudong, a professor at China's National Defense University, was quoted as saying in the Global Times newspaper Tuesday.

Experts who said they thought the photographs were authentic included Andrei Chang of the Canadian-based Kanwa Asian Defence Monthly, and Richard Fisher, an expert on the Chinese military at the International Strategy and Assessment Center in Washington.

Several experts said the prototype's body appeared to borrow from the F-22 and other U.S. stealth aircraft, but they couldn't tell from the photographs how advanced it was in terms of avionics, composite materials or other key aspects of stealth technology.

They said that China was probably several years behind Russia, whose first stealth fighter, the Sukhoi T-50, made its first flight in January 2010, but that Beijing was catching up faster than expected.

The U.S. cut funding for the F-22 in 2009 in favor of the F-35, a smaller, cheaper stealth fighter that made its first test flight in 2006 and is expected to be fully deployed by around 2014. The F-22 has mainly been used for exercises and operations around U.S. airspace, but some have been deployed to Guam and Okinawa to help maintain the U.S. security umbrella in the Asia-Pacific region.

The Chinese prototype looks like it has "the potential to be a competitor with the F-22 and to be decisively superior to the F-35," said Mr. Fisher. The J-20 has two engines, like the F-22, and is about the same size, while the F-35 is smaller and has only one engine.

China's stealth-fighter program has implications also for Japan, which is considering buying F-35s, and for India, which last month firmed up a deal with Russia to jointly develop and manufacture a stealth fighter.
— Adam Entous in Washington contributed to this article.

A Chinese Stealth Challenge?
   
By JEREMY PAGE
WSJ_J20_05 copy.jpg
Images that appear to show Beijing's prototype stealth fighter jet during a 'taxi test' at a facility in western China.

BEIJING—The first clear pictures of what appears to be a Chinese stealth fighter prototype have been published online, highlighting China's military buildup just days before U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates heads to Beijing to try to repair defense ties.

The photographs, published on several unofficial Chinese and foreign defense-related websites, appear to show a J-20 prototype making a high-speed taxi test—usually one of the last steps before an aircraft makes its first flight—according to experts on aviation and China's military.

The exact origin of the photographs is unclear, although they appear to have been taken by Chinese enthusiasts from the grounds of or around the Chengdu Aircraft Design Institute in western China, where the J-20 is in development. A few experts have suggested that the pictured aircraft is a mock-up, rather than a functioning prototype of a stealth fighter—so-called because it is designed to evade detection by radar and infrared sensors.

But many more experts say they believe the pictures and the aircraft are authentic, giving the strongest indication yet that Beijing is making faster-than-expected progress in developing a rival to the U.S. F-22—the world's only fully operational stealth fighter.

China's defense ministry and air force couldn't be reached to comment on the latest photos. Even without official confirmation, however, the photographs are likely to bolster concerns among U.S. officials and politicians about China's military modernization, which also includes the imminent deployment of its first aircraft carrier and "carrier-killer" antiship ballistic missiles.

Such weapons systems would significantly enhance China's ability to hinder U.S. intervention in a conflict over Taiwan, and challenge U.S. naval supremacy in the Asia-Pacific region.

Gen. He Weirong, deputy head of China's Air Force, announced in 2009 that China's first stealth fighters were about to undergo test flights and would be deployed in "eight or 10 years." But there was no clear physical evidence of their existence until the latest photographs emerged.

Chinese authorities who monitor Internet traffic in the country appear not to have tried to block the J-20 pictures.

"The photos I've seen look genuine," said Gareth Jennings, aviation desk editor at Jane's Defence Weekly.

"It's pretty far down the line," he said. "The fact that its nose wheel is off the ground in one picture suggest this was a high-speed taxi test—that usually means a test flight very soon afterwards. All the talk we've heard is that this could happen some time in the next few weeks."

U.S. officials played down Chinese advances on the plane, which American intelligence agencies believe will likely be operational around 2018. "We are aware that the Chinese have recently been conducting taxi tests and there are photos of it," said Pentagon spokesman Col. David Lapan. "We know they are working on a fifth-generation fighter but progress appears to be uneven."

Col. Lapan said it appears the Chinese are still seeking engines for a fourth-generation fighter from Russia, an indication that they are "still encountering problems" with development work toward the fifth-generation aircraft, the J-20.

But the 2018 estimate suggests U.S. officials believe China's development of the fifth-generation fighter has accelerated. In 2009, Mr. Gates predicted that China wouldn't deploy a fifth-generation fighter until 2020. U.S. officials said the latest disclosures wouldn't affect any U.S. aircraft-development programs.

China has made rapid progress in developing a capability to produce advanced weapons, also including unmanned aerial vehicles, after decades of importing and reverse engineering Russian arms. The photographs throw a fresh spotlight on the sensitive issue of China's military modernization just as Washington and Beijing try to improve relations following a series of public disputes in 2010.

Defense Secretary Gates is due to begin a long-delayed visit to Beijing on Sunday—almost exactly a year after China suspended military ties in protest over U.S. arms sales to Taiwan.

China's President Hu Jintao is then due to begin a state visit to the U.S. on Jan. 19. President Barack Obama joined in preparatory talks at the White House on Tuesday between his national security adviser, Tom Donilon, and Chinese Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi. During the meeting, Mr. Obama said he was committed to building a bilateral relationship that is "cooperative in nature," the White House said.

The two countries clashed last year over issues including the value of the Chinese currency, China's territorial claims in the South China Sea and vocal U.S. support for a jailed Chinese dissident who won the Nobel Peace Prize.

The U.S. was also frustrated by China's refusal to condemn two North Korean attacks on South Korea, while Beijing was angered by a U.S. decision to respond to the second attack, the shelling of a South Korean island in November, by sending an aircraft carrier to take part in joint naval exercises with Seoul near China's coast.

The U.S. and its Asian allies have also been alarmed by China's naval maneuvers and more forceful stance on territorial issues, while China's military strategists have accused the U.S. of trying to "contain" China—most recently by sending two more aircraft carriers to the region in December.

"The U.S. wants to retain its global hegemony and also preserve its regional interests. It is not comfortable with China's military rise," Senior Col. Han Xudong, a professor at China's National Defense University, was quoted as saying in the Global Times newspaper Tuesday.

Experts who said they thought the photographs were authentic included Andrei Chang of the Canadian-based Kanwa Asian Defence Monthly, and Richard Fisher, an expert on the Chinese military at the International Strategy and Assessment Center in Washington.

Several experts said the prototype's body appeared to borrow from the F-22 and other U.S. stealth aircraft, but they couldn't tell from the photographs how advanced it was in terms of avionics, composite materials or other key aspects of stealth technology.

They said that China was probably several years behind Russia, whose first stealth fighter, the Sukhoi T-50, made its first flight in January 2010, but that Beijing was catching up faster than expected.

The U.S. cut funding for the F-22 in 2009 in favor of the F-35, a smaller, cheaper stealth fighter that made its first test flight in 2006 and is expected to be fully deployed by around 2014. The F-22 has mainly been used for exercises and operations around U.S. airspace, but some have been deployed to Guam and Okinawa to help maintain the U.S. security umbrella in the Asia-Pacific region.

The Chinese prototype looks like it has "the potential to be a competitor with the F-22 and to be decisively superior to the F-35," said Mr. Fisher. The J-20 has two engines, like the F-22, and is about the same size, while the F-35 is smaller and has only one engine.

China's stealth-fighter program has implications also for Japan, which is considering buying F-35s, and for India, which last month firmed up a deal with Russia to jointly develop and manufacture a stealth fighter.
— Adam Entous in Washington contributed to this article.
看不懂,只知道我们的黑丝真漂亮!
球翻译帝
看不懂方言,不过报纸印的不错,真清楚.
好好好!{:chan:}
xgd90 发表于 2011-1-6 01:27

这图不用交版权费的嘛?{:yan:}
这图是国内军迷拍的吧?{:wuyu:}华尔街业不能侵权不是?{:cha:}建议原图作者向该报索赔XXXX万美刀{:jian:}
看了一段.看来鸟语没完全丢. 哈哈,最帅的那张照片上榜了
版权费不收不行啊,请注明出处,不然华尔街股市暴跌[:a4:]:D
这照片。。。华尔街不用付版权费么。。。
太平洋又没加盖,有本事游过来啊
试试

中国的黑丝带?
By JEREMY PAGE

在中国西部进行滑行测试中的隐身战斗机原型机图

北京--第一张清晰的中国黑丝带原型机图,在美国国防部长罗伯特-盖茨即将前往北京试图改善双方军事关系的前几天, 在网络上被大肆公开.

发表在数个非官方中外国防网站上的图片显示一架J-20原型机在中国西部进行滑行测试,据航天航空及中共军队的砖家透露,这通常是首飞前的最后步骤.

爬墙党赶紧加油,带好大炮筒. 待续.


试一试,嘿嘿

A Chines俄e Stealth Challenge?
   中国的黑丝带?
By JEREMY PAGE

在中国西部进行滑行测试中的隐身战斗机原型机图

北京--第一张清晰的中国黑丝带原型机图,在美国国防部长罗伯特-盖茨即将前往北京试图改善双方军事关系的前几天, 在网络上被大肆公开.

发表在数个非官方中外国防网站上的图片显示一架J-20原型机在中国西部进行滑行测试,据航天航空及中共军队的砖家透露,这通常是首飞前的最后步骤.

爬墙党赶紧加油,带好大炮筒.

照片的真正来源还不清楚,这些图片是那些奋战在成飞611所,既J-20研发地,附近的狂热的TG军迷中的爬墙党/卧草党所拍摄的。一些砖家认为:这只不过是简单的模仿而已,离真正的隐身战斗机的原型机还差的远着呢,理由吗,它的外型设计表明该飞机很容易就被雷达和红外线探测器发现滴。

待续.

试一试,嘿嘿

A Chines俄e Stealth Challenge?
   中国的黑丝带?
By JEREMY PAGE

在中国西部进行滑行测试中的隐身战斗机原型机图

北京--第一张清晰的中国黑丝带原型机图,在美国国防部长罗伯特-盖茨即将前往北京试图改善双方军事关系的前几天, 在网络上被大肆公开.

发表在数个非官方中外国防网站上的图片显示一架J-20原型机在中国西部进行滑行测试,据航天航空及中共军队的砖家透露,这通常是首飞前的最后步骤.

爬墙党赶紧加油,带好大炮筒.

照片的真正来源还不清楚,这些图片是那些奋战在成飞611所,既J-20研发地,附近的狂热的TG军迷中的爬墙党/卧草党所拍摄的。一些砖家认为:这只不过是简单的模仿而已,离真正的隐身战斗机的原型机还差的远着呢,理由吗,它的外型设计表明该飞机很容易就被雷达和红外线探测器发现滴。

待续.
很欣喜啊,偶尔用用金山词爹,竟然看懂了7、8成。当然啦,也是因为对文章讲的东西比较熟悉。所以劝CDer还是看看,比你们想象的好懂。
还有最后这一句比较让人欣喜,虽然他强调的是单双发:
The Chinese prototype looks like it has "the potential to be a competitor with the F-22 and to be decisively superior to the F-35,"
一个中国隐形挑战?
   
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2011年1月6日01:42
图像,似乎显示在一个'的士测试'在中国西部的一个工厂北京的原型隐形战斗机。

出现什么北京首次明确图片是中国隐形战斗机的原型已经在网上公开,强调中国的军事集结的前几天,美国国防部长罗伯特盖茨首脑前往北京,试图修复防务关系。

这些照片上,几个非官方的中国和外国国防有关的网站上发表,似乎显示的J - 20样机制作高速的士试验通常飞机前的最后一个步骤,使第一次飞行,根据有关航空专家和中国的军队。

在对这些照片的确切来源目前还不清楚,但他们似乎已经被中国爱好者取自或周围的成都飞机设计研究所在中国西部,那里的J - 20的发展是基础。一些专家建议,描绘飞机是模拟式而不是一种隐形战斗机,所谓的功能样机,因为它设计为逃避雷达和红外传感器的检测。

但是更多的专家说,他们相信该飞机的图片和真实,还给予最强烈的迹象,北京正在制定一个对手美国的F - 22 -世界快于预期的进展唯一的完全隐形战斗机。

中国的国防部和空军无法达到的最新照片发表评论。即使没有官方的证实,但是,这些照片很可能会加强在美国官员和中国的军事现代化,其中也包括了其第一艘航母和“航母杀手”即将部署反舰弹道导弹的政治家的关注。

这些武器系统将大大提高中国的能力,阻碍了美国干预台海冲突,挑战美国在亚太地区的制海权。

将军赫委冗,对中国空军在2009年宣布,中国首个隐形战斗机即将进行试飞,并将于部署,副首长“8年或10年。”但没有明确其存在的实物证据,直到最新的照片出现了。

谁监控互联网在全国交通中国当局似乎没有试图阻止的J - 20的图片。

“我见过的真正的照片看,说:”加雷斯詹宁斯,航空在简氏防务周刊办公桌编辑。

“很远了行,”他说。 “事实上,它的前轮已经停止在一个图片地表明这是一个高速的士试验,通常是指飞行试验之后很快。所有我们听到谈论的是,这可能会发生一些时间下一步。几周内“

美国官员淡化了在飞机上,美国情报机构认为这将可能是2018年左右运作中的进展。 “我们都知道,中国最近进行滑行试验,并有它的照片,说:”五角大楼发言人拉潘上校大卫。 “我们知道他们正在研究一种第五代战斗机,但进展似乎是不平衡的。”

上校拉潘说,看来在中国仍然是一个寻求从俄罗斯第四代战斗机发动机,这表明他们是“仍然面临的问题”的开发工作对第五代战机,歼- 20。

但2018年的估计,美国官员认为中国的第五代战斗机的研制速度加快。 2009年,盖茨先生预测,中国不会部署到2020年的第五代战斗机。美国官员说,最新的披露不会影响美国的任何飞机的发展计划。

中国已经在发展生产先进武器的能力,也包括无人机的快速发展,几十年后,进口俄罗斯武器和逆向工程。这些照片引发了关于中国军事现代化的敏感问题的新焦点正如华盛顿和北京试图改善关系经过公开纠纷2010系列。

国防部长盖茨,开始是由于拖延已久的星期天访问北京,几乎整整一年之后,中国暂停了对美国向台湾出售武器的抗议军事关系。

中国国家主席胡*锦*涛则由于1月19日开始进行国事访问的美国。美国总统奥巴马参加了预备会谈星期二在白宫与他的国家安全顾问,汤姆Donilon,与中国外长杨洁篪。会议期间,奥巴马说,他致力于建设一个双边关系是“性质的合作,”白宫说。

两国发生冲突,在包括中国的币值问题,去年,在南中国海,声乐美国被判入狱中的持不同政见者谁赢得了诺贝尔和平奖的支持中国的领土要求。

美国还沮丧,中国拒绝谴责两名北对韩国的朝鲜人的攻击,而北京是由美国决定激怒了回应第二次攻击,对韩国岛屿的炮击在11月派出航空母舰参加,参加联合海军演习与汉城附近的中国近海。

美国及其亚洲盟国也震惊中国的海军演习,更在领土问题上有力的立场,而中国的军事战略家们指控试图“遏制”中国的最近期派遣两个航空母舰前往该地区在美国十二月。

“美国要保持其全球霸权并保护其区域利益。它与中国的军事崛起舒服,”高级上校韩需董,在中国国防大学教授,被引述在环球时报说,星期二。

专家说,他们认为谁是真实的照片,包括平可夫在加拿大的汉和亚洲防务月刊,和理查德费舍尔,一对中国军队在国际战略和评估中心的专家在华盛顿。

几位专家说,原型的身体出现借用的F - 22和其他美国隐形飞机,但他们无法从照片告诉它如何先进的航空电子设备,复合材料或隐身技术等方面的关键方面。

他们说,中国很可能是数年后俄罗斯的第一个隐形战斗机,苏霍伊的T - 50,在2010年1月首次试飞,但北京已经赶上速度比预期快。

为F - 22在2009年美国赞成削减经费的F - 35,体积更小,更便宜的隐形战斗机于2006年首次试飞,预计到2014年左右全面部署的。这架F - 22主要用于训练和周围的美国领空的行动,但一些人被部署到关岛和冲绳,以帮助保持在亚太地区的美国的安全保护伞。

中方原型看起来有“可能成为一个与F - 22的竞争对手,要果断优越的F - 35,”费舍尔先生说。在J - 20有两个引擎,诸如F - 22,大约是相同的大小,而在F - 35更小,只有一个引擎。

中国的隐形战机方案还对日本来说,意义是考虑购买F - 35战机,以及印度,上个月坚定了与俄罗斯达成协议,将共同开发和制造出隐形战斗机。
- 亚当在华盛顿Entous促成了这一文章。


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A Chines俄e Stealth Challenge?
   中国的黑丝带?
By JEREMY PAGE

在中国西部进行滑行测试中的隐身战斗机原型机图

北京--第一张清晰的中国黑丝带原型机图,在美国国防部长罗伯特-盖茨即将前往北京试图改善双方军事关系的前几天, 在网络上被大肆公开.

发表在数个非官方中外国防网站上的图片显示一架J-20原型机在中国西部进行滑行测试,据航天航空及中共军队的砖家透露,这通常是首飞前的最后步骤.

爬墙党赶紧加油,带好大炮筒. 待续.

照片的真正来源还不清楚,这些图片是那些奋战在成飞611所,既J-20研发地,附近的狂热的TG军迷中的爬墙党/卧草党所拍摄的。一些砖家认为:这只不过是简单的模仿而已,离真正的隐身战斗机的原型机还差的远着呢,理由吗,它的外型设计表明该飞机很容易就被雷达和红外线探测器发现滴。

但更多的砖家表示图片和飞机是可信的,这是个很强的信号,它表明北京在研发用于对抗地球上唯一投入实用的美国F-22上,取得了比预计还猛的进步。

兔子威武

偶辛苦翻译的都没啦:') :') :')

试一试,嘿嘿

A Chines俄e Stealth Challenge?
   中国的黑丝带?
By JEREMY PAGE

在中国西部进行滑行测试中的隐身战斗机原型机图

北京--第一张清晰的中国黑丝带原型机图,在美国国防部长罗伯特-盖茨即将前往北京试图改善双方军事关系的前几天, 在网络上被大肆公开.

发表在数个非官方中外国防网站上的图片显示一架J-20原型机在中国西部进行滑行测试,据航天航空及中共军队的砖家透露,这通常是首飞前的最后步骤.

爬墙党赶紧加油,带好大炮筒. 待续.

照片的真正来源还不清楚,这些图片是那些奋战在成飞611所,既J-20研发地,附近的狂热的TG军迷中的爬墙党/卧草党所拍摄的。一些砖家认为:这只不过是简单的模仿而已,离真正的隐身战斗机的原型机还差的远着呢,理由吗,它的外型设计表明该飞机很容易就被雷达和红外线探测器发现滴。

但更多的砖家表示图片和飞机是可信的,这是个很强的信号,它表明北京在研发用于对抗地球上唯一投入实用的美国F-22上,取得了比预计还猛的进步。

兔子威武

偶辛苦翻译的都没啦:') :') :')
这篇文章很有意思,试一试

偶辛苦翻译的都没啦:@ :') :') :')
目前还没有得到中共国防部和空军对此类照片的评论。即使没有官方的确认,但是此照片强有力的支持了美国政客及军方的判断:中共正在进行包括即将部署的航母和航母杀手—反舰弹道导弹在内的军事现代化。
这种武器系统能够有效地提升中共阻止美国对台海冲突干涉,及挑战美国海军在亚太地区霸权的能力。
空军副司令何为荣将军在2009年透露:中国正在进行第一款黑丝的研发, “8到10年” 大概就可以列装。但是直到最近的照片出来前,没有任何实际证据证明它们的存在。

兔子不放烟雾弹啦:D
中共监视互联网上的当局并没有试图屏蔽J-20的照片

所以有照片的就赶紧发吧,再过两天就彻底大路货了,甩卖都没人要啦


“这些照片据我看来拍摄的是相当有天赋”简氏防御周刊航空版编辑—盖利斯如是说。“它清晰表明是爬墙党/卧草党在很远处拍摄的。其中一张黑丝前轮离地面的照片显示这是一个高滑—这是个试飞前的动作,据我们所知,未来数周就可能进行首飞。”

“这些照片据我看来拍摄的是相当有天赋”简氏防御周刊航空版编辑—盖利斯如是说。“它清晰表明是爬墙党/卧草党在很远处拍摄的。其中一张黑丝前轮离地面的照片显示这是一个高滑—这是个试飞前的动作,据我们所知,未来数周就可能进行首飞。”
今天要首飞了吗?
他们知道的也就那些东西~
华尔街日报中文版的网站上就有这篇文章的中文版
honglun 发表于 2011-1-6 01:29
官方军方都没言语低调的很。。所以现在的所谓张扬,都是浮云~
MD担心的就是我们高兴的。爽~~~
{:yan:}原来网图可以随便使用不用版权费啊,JEREMY PAGE 这名怎么这么耳熟呢?
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美国官员对TG的黑丝作了低调处理. 美国情报机构认为,黑丝可能会在2018年左右投入使用。美国五角大楼发言人拉潘上校说:我们知悉中国最近一直在进行滑行测试,有照片为证。我们也知道TG虽然正在研发第五代战机,但进展似乎并不顺利。

CIA威武,一切尽在掌握之中
拉潘上校接着指出: TG依旧在寻求从俄罗斯进口第四代战机所需的引擎,这表明他们在研发第五代战机J-20的工作中还是遇到了麻烦。
古月子 发表于 2011-1-6 04:11

翻译器翻的罢、、、
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但2018年的推断则暗示出美国官员认为TG第五代战斗机的研发正在加速。国防部长盖茨在2009年曾经断言TG在2020年前还无能力部署第五代战机。美国官员又誓誓旦旦,最新曝光的TG黑丝决不会对美国飞机研发产生任何影响。
对35明显打压,进度就不必说了,还在研制中即已落后,处在中国周边风口浪尖的日韩WW鼻屎袋鼠还会买么。。。