The jet reaches similar technical standards of
the third-generation carrier-borne fighters currently
in service, said Sun Cong, a member of the 12th
National Committee of the Chinese People's Political
Consultative Conference who is here to attend
the political advisory body's annual session.
"The jet is close to the US F-18 fighter
jet in terms of bomb load, combat radius and mobility,"
Sun told Xinhua.
Great progress has been made on the fire-control
radar and guided missiles on the fighter but more
has to be done to improve its electronic countermeasures,
he said.
Nicknamed "Flying Shark", the J-15
fighter passed a test flight Aug 31, 2009.
In November 2012, it conducted a successful landing
on China's first aircraft carrier, the Liaoning.
(IANS)
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