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The air force announced that the J-20 had gone to sea.

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The air force announced that the J-20 had gone to sea.

Just now, Senior Colonel Shen, the spokesman of China Air Force, announced another important news: the J -20 recently launched its first actual combat training in the maritime direction, which further enhanced the comprehensive combat capability of the Air Force. An Air Force spokesman said that the spread of the J-20 fighter in sea, air and actual combat training will help the Air Force better shoulder the sacred mission of safeguarding national sovereignty, security and territorial integrity. As soon as the air force spokesman made this statement, it was estimated that the relevant potential opponents were like a bolt from the blue: the wolf who had been shouting for many years came, and now the wolf really came.

The air force announced that the J-20 had gone to sea.

The first person who feels most nervous is the US military. For many years, the aircraft carrier was the first one used by the United States to put pressure on China. With the advantages of quantity and quality of carrier-based aircraft, the US military has always believed that aircraft carriers can cause great deterrence to China. However, with China's J-20 going to sea, the air and sea situation between China and the United States reversed instantly: for the first time in history, there was a generation gap between American carrier aircraft and China Air Force, and American carrier aircraft F/A- 18E/F was simply a living target in front of China's J-20! It's a joke to deter China with a backward generation of carrier-based aircraft. Even if the US military dispatched three or more aircraft carriers to approach China, it would only be a dead end. Although the United States plans to put F35C stealth carrier aircraft into use in a few years, and plans to equip amphibious assault ship with more F35B, the fact that the aircraft carrier itself is vulnerable to J-20 attacks cannot be changed even if it is equipped with stealth carrier aircraft.

American aircraft carriers are almost 20 generations behind.

Another country that feels the impact is Japan. 歼 20 sea training means that this advanced stealth aircraft will appear in the East China Sea and even around Japan at any time in the future, which will put tremendous pressure on Japan. Its existing F 15J and F2 are obviously unable to fight against the J-20. Although Japan has begun to take over the F-35 stealth fighter, the whole territory of Japan is within the attack radius of the J-20, so if there is a conflict between China and Japan, the F-35 may be destroyed on the ground first. China can effectively keep the J-20 because it has great strategic depth.

Japan's F 15 is also inferior to the 歼 20.

The J-20' s going to sea is also a warning to Taiwan independence's forces. At present, the mainland has absolute military superiority over Taiwan Province Province. In this case, if the J-20 joins the deterrence against Taiwan independence, the war action will become more suspenseful. As for the situation around the South China Sea, there is a similar situation: once the J-20 enters the South China Sea for war patrols and operations, no neighboring country can afford it.

So too many countries and regions will pay attention to the news that the China Air Force released the J-20. However, I didn't expect the China Air Force to deliberately create two big puzzles: only saying that the J-20 recently went to sea, but never mentioning the specific time and route of the J-20 going to sea! In the past, when the China Air Force released such news, it would clearly inform the time and basic cruise line! The reason why China Air Force doesn't explain these two key information is to keep it secret first, because the enemy can't analyze and judge the radar information. In addition, the China Air Force deliberately did not say that the sailing time and route of the J-20 were also needed for deterrence-China's J-20 went to sea, but who could see it?