India vs China News : China has deployed its state-of-the-art J-20 stealth fighter aircraft near the Sikkim border. This is clearly visible in satellite images of May 27. These advanced jet fighters have been deployed at the airport of Shingtse, the second largest city in Tibet. The civilian cum military airport is located at an altitude of 12,408 feet. Therefore it is one of the highest airports in the world. AKJ 500 airborne early warning and control aircraft are clearly visible.
The Indian Air Force is aware of the availability of J20 fighter jets. They have refused to comment on the issue. The J20 jet fighter is China's most advanced fighter aircraft, these aircraft are deployed in the eastern province of China. These aircraft are clearly visible in Tibet and very close to the Indian border.
To compete with the J-20, India has 36 French-made Rafale fighter jets. Eight of these have recently gone to Alaska in the US for air combat exercises. Another important thing is that China's J20 is barely 290 km away from Hasimara in West Bengal. Very far. India has deployed 16 Rafales there.
This is not the first time that China has deployed the J-20 in Tibet. The jets were deployed in Hotan in China's Xinjiang province between 2020 and 2023. This is believed to be the largest configuration of the J20 to date.
It is also known as the Chengdu J-20 Mighty Dragon. It is a twin-engine stealth fighter. It was started in use in 2017. Some reports suggest that China is believed to have deployed 250 radar-undetectable stealth fighters near the Indian border.
With the induction of this fighter aircraft, China has become the third country in the world to have stealth jet fighters in the operational field. These jets are equipped with constantly modernizing sensors. Its main role is that of an air superiority fighter. This jet has China's most advanced air-to-air missiles. It has the long-range air-to-air PL 15 missile, which has a range of 300 kilometers. Capable of hitting aerial targets located far away.
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