J-15 (English: J-15, Chinese nickname: Flying Shark, English: Flying shark, NATO code name: flanker type D, English: Flanker-D [15] is a single-seat twin-engine carrier-based fighter jet developed and developed by China based on T-10K-3, the Su-33 fighter prototype obtained from Ukraine, and the domestic J-11 fighter. J-15 in the generation division belongs to the fourth generation fighter improved, that is, the fourth generation and a half fighter. [1]
On December 24, 2015, a new batch of J-15 carrier-based fighter jets conducted ship-aircraft integration training in a sea area of the Navy, and the pilot drove the aircraft to complete a number of training courses such as touching the ship to return to the ship and blocking the ship. In the 2019 National Day Parade, a naval carrier-borne aviation unit equipped with J-15 carrier-borne aircraft has flown over the parade ground for the fifth time [2]. On November 12, 2024, the chief designer of the J-15 announced that the J-15 would board the aircraft carrier. [16] In November, J-15, J-15T and J-15D went to the target airspace to carry out air combat against air refueling, formation assault and other training courses.
歼-15(英文:J-15,中文绰号:飞鲨“Fēishā”,英文:Flying Shark,北约代号:侧卫D型,英文:Flanker-D [15]),是中国参考从乌克兰获得苏-33战斗机原型机T-10K-3以国产歼-11战斗机为基础进而研制和发展的单座双发舰载战斗机。歼-15在世代划分上属于第四代战斗机改进型,即第四代半战斗机。 [1]
2015年12月24日,新一批歼-15舰载战斗机在海军某海域进行舰机融合训练,飞行员驾机完成触舰复飞、阻拦着舰等多个课目训练。2019年国庆阅兵,装备歼-15舰载机的海军舰载航空兵某部已是第5次飞过阅兵场 [2]。2024年11月12日,歼-15总设计师官宣歼-15会上航母。 [16]11月,歼-15、歼-15T、歼-15D奔赴目标空域开展空战对抗空中加受油、编队突击等课目训练。