Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Can tackle China’s J-20 jet: IAF

- Rahul Singh rahul.singh@hindustant­imes.com ■

NEW DELHI: China’s new J-20 fighter jet is not stealthy enough and the Indian Air Force (IAF) has the capability to tackle the threat posed by it, said a senior air force officer familiar with Beijing’s military modernisat­ion plans.

“With the S-400 Triumf air defence missile systems being bought from Russia and our existing medium-range surface -to- air missile systems, we are quite capable of shooting down the J-20,” the officer said and added that the J-20 was not a true fifthgener­ation fighter as “neither is the aircraft’s design stealthy, nor can it supercruis­e with the existing WS-10 engines”.

Supercruis­e is a mode of flight that makes detection harder as it allows stealth fighters to fly at supersonic speeds in combat configurat­ion without kicking in fuel-guzzling afterburne­rs.

China’s ministry of national defense announced last month that the People’s Liberation Army Air Force was in the process of inducting J-20 stealth fighters. India’s plans to build a fifthgener­ation fighter aircraft (FGFA), however, remain on the drawing board.

“I will go with the IAF’s assessment that India can tackle the J-20 threat,” said Air Marshal KK Nohwar (retd), additional director general of the Delhibased Centre for Air Power Studies and a former IAF vice chief.

As reported by HT on March 17, a multi-billion dollar programme to produce a stealth fighter with Russia is in peril, with the IAF voicing its reservatio­ns as it believes the platform lacks the desired stealth characteri­stics and is inferior to the US-made F-35 and F-22 jets.

India is in talks with Russia to buy five advanced S-400 missile systems, capable of destroying jets, missiles and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) at a range of 400km, in an almost ₹39,000crore deal.

Discussion­s on the proposed deal are likely to take place during defence minister Nirmala Sitharaman’s visit to Russia in April. “Cost is the biggest worry…We will be posing some questions to the Russians on the S-400,” a defence ministry official said on the condition of anonymity. “It’s an expensive platform but packs a tremendous punch,” said another IAF officer tracking the air force’s modernisat­ion. At present, the central government is finding it hard to reconcile two contrary points of view on FGFA .

 ??  ?? ■ China announced last month that the People’s Liberation Army Air Force was in the process of inducting J20s. GETTY IMAGES
■ China announced last month that the People’s Liberation Army Air Force was in the process of inducting J20s. GETTY IMAGES

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