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''A Chinese J-10 Fighter in Flight''<br>
[[:image:J10_2.jpg | J-10 Fighter]]
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'''J-10''' ('''F-10''' in West) is a multi-role tactical [[Fighter aircraft | fighter]] with a single seat. It is very similar in appearance to the [[Eurofighter Typhoon]]. The aircraft is being developed by [[Chengdu Aircraft Industry Corporation]] (CAC). Development began in [[1988]].
This aircraft is a next-generation fighter which is badly needed by the [[PLAAF]]. It was originally designed to counter the threat from Soviet built [[MiG-29]]s and [[SU-27]]s. However, with time it evolved into a multi-role fighter. The design was originally based off the cancelled Israeli [[Lavi]] which was in itself based off the [[F-16]]. When the Lavi project was ended in [[Israel]], CAC took it over, and it has continued in China as the J-10. Israeli involvement remained as well, with it focusing on the development of avionics. The engine used is a Russian type, similar to the one used in the [[Su-27]].
The J-10 is intended to replace the [[PLAAF]]s large fleet of outdated [[J-6]] and [[J-7]] aircraft. The first flight occured in [[1996]], but after the crash of a prototype, the development was slowed. It is expected that this aircraft will enter PLAAF service by [[2007]], and will likely be exported to other nations.
==External Links==
*[http://www.sinodefence.com/airforce/aircraft/fighter/j10.asp China Defense Today]
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