The creators of the Chinese sixth-generation J-36 fighter placed additional radar antennas like in the Russian Su-57 fighter. The official Telegram channel of the MAKS air show drew attention to the similarity between the aircraft.
The authors published photographs of the new aircraft, allowing viewing the fuselage and cockpit of the J-36, which eyewitnesses filmed during a test flight.
The likely location of additional radar antennas on the sides of the nose, as is done in the Russian Su-57 fighter, attracts attention.
Also, the Chinese designers repeated the layout of the crew seats. The footage shows that in the cockpit, the pilots are located not in tandem, but side by side, as in the Russian Su-34.
In addition, the author noted the large dimensions of the aircraft, which casts doubt on its belonging to the class of fighters.
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