China Claims J-20 Stealth Fighter Flew Over Eastern Channel Undetected; Exposes Seoul’s Ageing Radar Blind Spots
China’s fifth-generation Chengdu J-20 stealth fighter, operated by the People’s Liberation Army Air Force’s elite First Air Brigade, reportedly flew undetected through the Eastern Channel of the Korea Strait on 27 July, according to the South China Morning Post. Neither South Korea nor Japan is said to have tracked the aircraft during its transit — a claim that raises uncomfortable questions
China’s fifth-generation Chengdu J-20 stealth fighter, operated by the People’s Liberation Army Air Force’s elite First Air Brigade, reportedly flew undetected through the Eastern Channel of the Korea Strait on 27 July, according to the South China Morning Post. Neither South Korea nor Japan is said to have tracked the aircraft during its transit — a claim that raises uncomfortable questions
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