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China ‘showed integrated combat capabilities in locking on US fifth-generation jets’

A PLA J-16 fighter reportedly chased away two foreign planes– believed to be US F-22s – from its air defence identification zone last year

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A Chinese J-16 fighter. The PLA has been replacing its ageing J-7 fighter fleet with advanced J-10C and J-16 multi-role warplanes. Photo: Handout
Yuanyue Dangin Beijing
A Chinese J-16 fighter that locked onto two foreign warplanes – believed to be American F-22s – before escorting them out of the country’s air defence identification zone highlighted the People’s Liberation Army’s “integrated combat capabilities”, military analysts have said.

The incident came to light in a report aired by state broadcaster CCTV earlier this month. It said that the fighter had expelled two foreign aircraft last year and they had not been seen in the area since then.

Yue Gang, a military analyst and former PLA colonel, said the foreign aircraft were “highly likely” to be US fifth-generation F-22s rather than the F-35s frequently deployed in the Asia-Pacific region.

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According to Yue, the J-16 was able to “lock on” to the stealth fighters because the PLA operates an “integrated combat system” that includes satellites, early warning aircraft and anti-stealth radars, rather than “relying solely on the aircraft itself”.

Song Zhongping, a military commentator and former PLA instructor, also said he believed the foreign warplanes were F-22s.

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“Based on the report, the J-16 and the F-22s were within visual range, meaning that the F-22s were conducting close reconnaissance against China,” he said.

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