TechChinese fighter jet tests advanced tech, stirs global buzz

Chinese fighter jet tests advanced tech, stirs global buzz

On April 16, 2025, a test flight of the Chinese fighter jet J-XDS was conducted over Shenyang in Liaoning Province. Photos from this event, published on Chinese social media platforms, sparked interest due to the absence of visible Pitot tubes, a key sensor for measuring airspeed.

Chinese fighter J-XDS
Chinese fighter J-XDS
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Observers speculate that the J-XDS may be the second prototype of the Chinese sixth-generation fighter, developed by the Shenyang Aircraft Corporation, reports The Bulgarian Military. The absence of a Pitot tube may suggest the use of modern airspeed measurement systems, such as laser or radar technologies, aligning with China's aspirations to advance technologies in its aviation industry.

China tests new fighter jet

The J-XDS, also known as J-50 or J-XD, is a twin-engine, tail-less stealth fighter designed for multi-role missions. Its first public appearance was on December 26, 2024, when it was spotted alongside the J-16 fighter. The J-XDS's design, with distinctive lambda wings and air intakes, aims to enhance maneuverability and reduce radar visibility. The lack of Pitot tubes might be a deliberate effort to mislead observers and conceal the aircraft's true capabilities.

The J-XDS features Diverterless Supersonic Inlet (DSI) air intakes, improving the aircraft's stealth properties by reducing its radar signature. Under the fuselage, there are two main weapon bays, and additional side bays allow for carrying a diverse arsenal of weapons, including air-to-air and air-to-ground missiles. The elongated nose houses an advanced Electro-Optical Targeting System (EOTS) that aids in target detection and tracking.

While detailed performance data on the J-XDS have not been disclosed, its design suggests that it can reach supersonic speeds without the use of afterburners (supercruise), is highly maneuverable, and has advanced stealth capabilities. All of this indicates that the J-XDS may be China's answer to the US NGAD program and European sixth-generation fighter initiatives.​

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