"Commemoration 2024" (Ink Writer).
The Fujian's commissioning date is fast approaching, and the expectations of military enthusiasts for the new aircraft carrier are rising. The Fujian will soon become the largest aircraft carrier in the world after the USS Ford, with a high probability of a displacement of more than 80,000 tons. The so-called good horse should have a good saddle, and in an excellent combat environment, and with a world-class aircraft carrier formation, can the Fujian ship fully demonstrate its combat capability?
In addition to the legendary J-35 stealth fighter, there is also a theory that this catapult J-15 fighter will be the main equipment on China's aircraft carriers. So, which will be the most eye-catching combat model on the Fujian? Many people believe that this honor is J-15 D. Based on the J-15 conventional aircraft carrier, the electronic warfare version of the J-15 D is equipped with a number of expensive detection and detection equipment, which greatly increases its cost. On the battlefield, the J-15 D is undoubtedly an indispensable "combat multiplier device".
According to **, the J-15 D was installed in a different position of equipment from its predecessor, the J-15 carrier. The wing tip of the aircraft is equipped with an electronic warfare pod similar to that of the J-16 fighter, but it is still very different from the average J-15 fighter. Earlier, the tip of the wing of the J-15 fighter was equipped with a PL-8 fighter. Different from the code name of the US aircraft, the code name of the J-15 is "D", which means "electronic warfare", in fact, the J-15 is the J-15 of electronic warfare. This model is similar to the electronic warfare aircraft of the American "Growler" EA-18G and is a fighter-based electronic warfare aircraft. In today's world, only China and the United States have the strength to build a modern aircraft carrier.
While maintaining the J-15's excellent maneuverability and avionics system, the J-15 D also added a new generation of electronic warfare and jammers, enhancing its electromagnetic counterstrike capabilities, and also possessing electronic warfare capabilities against enemy aircraft. In today's world, electronic fighters have attracted great attention from many countries in the world. The United States, China, and Russia have all been equipped with fifth-generation aircraft, which have significant advantages over fourth-generation aircraft, especially the fifth-generation aircraft in radar, situation detection, and other aspects, which have become a great threat to fourth-generation institutions. Electronic warfare aircraft, on the other hand, use the electronic pods they carry to weaken the advanced radar of fifth-generation fighters. In one of the largest "Red Flag" military exercises in the United States, an EA-18G "shot down" an F-22 fighter with its electromagnetic jammer and won the game with its formidable electronic warfare capabilities.
Most of the fighters are required to be equipped with an electronic warfare module, and the electronic warfare equipment of the RK-700A is now widely used in China. Aircraft of this model differ significantly from such specialized electronic warfare aircraft as the J-15 D. Its jamming capabilities, effective range, and endurance are unlikely to be comparable to those of the payloaders on the J-15 D. The J-15 D fighter is equipped with several electronic combat pods that can be used to obtain enemy radar bearings and conduct anti-mine strikes. Moreover, it is also able to use various means of electromagnetic interference to suppress fifth-generation fighters. The entry into service of the J-15 D fighter will greatly improve the overall capabilities of our aircraft carrier formation, and at the same time mark that China is quietly catching up with the United States.
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