Wednesday, August 5, 2020

China Warns India’s Rafale Fighters ‘Have No Chance’ Against Chinese Stealth Jets

BEIJING, Nov. 1, 2016 -- A J-20 stealth fighter of China flies at the 11th China International Aviation and Aerospace Exhibition in Zhuhai, south China's Guangdong Province, Nov. 1, 2016. China's domestic-built J-20 stealth fighter made its public debut during the exhibition. China achieved major breakthroughs in scientific and technological development in 2016. (Xinhua/Li Gang)

Forbes: China Warns India’s Rafale Fighters ‘Have No Chance’ Against Chinese Stealth Jets

Chinese and Indian fighters are engaging in vicious dogfights.

Not in the air, but over the airwaves, where both nations are claiming that their newest jets are superior to those of their rival.

Last week, former Indian Air Force chief B.S. Dhanoa claimed that China’s new J-20 stealth fighter “doesn’t come close” to India’s new French-made Rafale fighters. Dhanoa boasted the Rafale’s “top-of-the-line electronic warfare suite, Meteor beyond-visual-range [air-to-air] missile and Scalp air-to-ground weapon with its terrain following capability outguns any threat that the Chinese Air Force produces,” according to the Hindustan Times.

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WNU Editor: India has a different opinion .... Will India’s New Rafale Fighters Tip The Balance In Any Aerial Conflict Against China? (August 2, 2020)

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

The Rafale is an active stealth fighter jet. If a F-22 is a passive stealth fighter, the Rafale is an active stealth fighter, using a large array of radar frequencies to counter any and all search radar arrays. The Chinese wouldn't even see them.

Anonymous said...

Rarely is it a good idea to brag before a fight.

Jac said...

Anon 7:15
I disagree about the stealth quality of the Rafale. That said, I agree for the rest and the J20 is stealth on paper for radar and not at all on infrared.

Anonymous said...


Plus isn't the French jet a new introduction to India? This would indicate the Indians still need some training time to learn the pluses and minuses of their new weapon.

fazman said...

I think they've been in France training on them for close to 2 years