Japanese experts: Japanese aircraft cannot see Chinese aircraft, pilots are scared
Senior researcher at Canon Global Strategy Institute and a person considered an expert on China, Takekuru Kenji, participated in the Fuji TV program "sun! shine" (Monday to Friday, 8:14 AM) on December 9.
When talking about the incident on the 6th when two Chinese military aircraft used radar to illuminate two Japan Air Self-Defense Force planes, he said: "According to the data from both Japanese F15J and Chinese J15 radar companies, the latest data shows that China can see about 170 kilometers. The Japanese side can only see 100 kilometers."
Therefore, on site, it's possible that the Japanese aircraft can't see anything, and are only focused on by the Chinese radar. If targeted for 30 minutes, the pilot would be very frightened. It is possible to be hit before realizing the opponent."
Original article: toutiao.com/article/1851012355300352/
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