Chinese Fighter Jet Defeats US And Japanese Radar Systems
Radar systems, including the powerful THAAD anti-missile system, could not detect the presence of the Chinese J20 aircraft
The Chinese J-20 fighter aircraft has flown successful in a highly sensitive and strict surveillance air area near Japan, which has surprised the defense experts.
According to China, the aircraft equipped with stealth technology passed through the Strait Sushma in such a way that even the powerful thread anti -missile systems, including the US, Japanese and South Korean radar systems, could not know its presence.
Chinese state media has claimed that the J20 Matty Dragon aircraft flight came from an area that is considered one of the world’s most monitoring aerial zones. The region has the latest aerial surveillance equipment, including US -made technology, but according to China, the aircraft successfully crossed all obstacles.
Experts say that if this claim is true, it is not only the success of China’s stealth technology, but also a worrying moment for the Western defense system. The plane allegedly flew from China’s First Fighter Brigade, crossed the Strait Sushma, wandered around Taiwan and then returned safely.
Remember that the Strait of Sushma is located between Japan and South Korea, and this is the place where a large naval war was fought between Russia and Japan in 1905.