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    Home made stealth fighter not yet in service: China

    China claims it is still testing its first stealth fighter, J-20, disputing media reports that it had already joined the active fleet.

    Home made stealth fighter not yet in service: China
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    Image of fighter is believed to be China?s home made stealth fighter, J-20

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    However, the warplane will soon enter service, the air force said. China expects the J-20 to help narrow the military gap with the United States, and its confirmation of the aircraft’s first test flight coincided with a visit to Beijing in 2011 by then-U.S. Defence Secretary Robert Gates. Some analysts have said J-20 photographs suggest China may be making faster-than-expected progress in developing a rival to Lockheed Martin’s radar-evading F-22 Raptor.

    In a statement, China’s air force described as “unreliable” reports that the J-20 had appeared in training exercises, following a weekend state television broadcast that showed grainy pictures of what some viewers took to be the aircraft. “At present, the J-20 has yet to be equipped for air force service,” the  air force said on its official microblog late on Tuesday afternoon.

    Both the J-20, and another new aircraft, the Y-20 transporter, are still being test flown as planned, the air force said. “In the near future, the J-20 and Y-20 will, in succession, be equipped for service, effectively raising the air force’s ability to fulfil its mission,” it added, without giving a timeframe. However, experts say China is struggling to develop advanced engines that would allow its warplanes to match Western fighters in combat.

    China has rapidly been ramping up research into advanced new military equipment, which has rattled nerves regionally and in Washington. However, China maintains there is nothing unusual about developing new technology. “ China has mostly been relying on its own strength to develop new armaments, one after another,” said Chinese air force, in a statement.

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