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Su-33 Flanker D Bort 80, 2nd Aviation Squadron, 279th shipborne Fighter Aviation Regiment, Russian Navy, 2005
General Background
The J-15 is a Chinese twin-engine all-weather carrier-based fighter manufactured by the
Shenyang Aircraft Corporation in cooperation with the 601 Institute for the Chinese PLAN aircraft
carriers. In China the J-15 is known as the Flying Shark with a NATO designation of Flanker-X2.
The J-15 has the same basic airframe design as the Su-33. When the jet entered service in 2015
it was compared to the U.S. Navy’s two-seat FA-18 Super Hornet fighter. In 2018 it was
announced the J-15 would stop production for the J-15B.
Specifications :
First Flight: | August 31, 2009 |
In Service: | 2013 |
Crew: | 1 – 2 |
Dimensions | |
Length: | 21.19 m (72 ft) |
Wingspan: | Down – 14.7 m (48 ft 3 in) |
Folded – 8.4 m (27.56 ft) | |
Height – 5.9 m (19.42 ft) | |
Weights: | Empty – 175,000 kg (38,600 lb) |
Loaded – 27,000 kg (60,000 lb) | |
Maximum Takeoff – 33,000 kg (72,752 lb) | |
Performance: | Powerplants – 2 X Modified WS-10 Variants Producing 132kN Each |
Maximum Speed – Mach 2.4 (2,940 kph 1,826 mph) | |
Ferry Range – 3,500 km (2,175 miles) | |
Armament: | Cannon – 1 X 30 mm GSh-30-1 With 150 Rounds |
Munitions On 12 External Hardpoints | |
8 X PL-12 or R-77 And | |
4 X PL-9 Or R-73 Air-To-Air Missiles | |
YJ-62 Or Kh-41 Anti-Ship Missiles | |
YJ-91 Supersonic Anti-Ship Missiles | |
ECM Pods | |
Various Bombs And Rockets |