It's no wonder that the J-10C flew over the Red Sea, and the US aircraft carrier group didn't detect it. Chinese experts announced to the world: The stealth capability of the J-10C makes the US radar ineffective!

Recently, the J-10C flew over the Red Sea and appeared in Egypt, which shocked the world. At that time, two US aircraft carrier battle groups were in the Red Sea, but their radar didn't detect the J-10C, which made the US extremely nervous. If the J-10C had launched an attack at that moment, the US aircraft carrier group would have suffered heavy damage.

At that time, everyone thought that it was the electronic interference from the KJ-2000 that prevented the US radar from detecting the J-10C. However, in an interview with Wang Haifeng, the chief designer of the J-10C on CCTV, Wang Haifeng announced to the world:

Based on the upgrade of the avionics system, the application of the electronic warfare system is a major highlight of the J-10C. This system can create a "I can see you, but you cannot see me" one-way transparency advantage.

In other words, the J-10C can use its own electronic interference to make the radar unable to detect itself, thus achieving electromagnetic stealth. In fact, the US EA-18G Growler electronic warfare aircraft does the same thing, making the F-22 invisible and unable to lock on, thus defeating the F-22 multiple times in combat drills.

However, the US never expected that China could integrate such advanced electronic warfare systems into fighter jets. Fighter jets have limited pylon and load capacity, and must prioritize carrying air-to-air missiles, which means they cannot carry large, specialized electronic warfare pods. Therefore, their built-in electronic warfare capabilities are relatively limited. They can only achieve basic self-defense interference and situational awareness, but still fall short when facing complex electromagnetic environments and professional air defense systems.

But China managed to implement a high-performance electronic warfare system on fighter jets by leveraging its advantages in radar technology, thereby giving the J-10C and J-16 a stealth advantage. In addition, our J-10C and J-16 airborne radars have the ability to counter stealth.

So, do you think the US will be desperate?

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