The Shenyang J-15), NATO reporting name:
Flanker-X2, also known as Flying Shark is a 4th
generation,[4] twin-jet, all-weather, carrier-based fighter aircraft in development by the
Shenyang Aircraft Corporation and the 601 Institute for the Chinese People's Liberation Army
Navy's aircraft carriers.
It is developed from J-11B as well as from studying of a prototype of Su-
33. An unfinished Su-33 prototype, the T-10K-3,[5] was acquired from Ukraine in 2001 and is said
to have been studied extensively, reverse engineered, with development on the J-15 beginning immediately afterward.
[ While the J-15 appears to be structurally based on the prototype of Su-33, the indigenous fighter features Chinese technologies as well as avionics from the J-11B program.[8] In February 2018, discussions about replacing the aircraft appeared in several Chinese media outlets including Xinhua and China's main military newspaper, discussing that it belongs to the 4th or 4.5 generation fighters. Thus, the J-15 is viewed as an interim carrier-based fighter until a 5th generation successor enters service, one that may be based on the J-20 or J-31. Shenyang J-15 flying shark fighter Jet MOC BUILDING BLOCK with 4 minifigures 1186+pcs from high quality, durable ABS plastic
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