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Chinese J-20 (left) and French Rafale (right)
Former Indian Air Force Chief B S Dhanoa has called out China's attempt to paint the Chengdu J-20 aircraft as superior to the Rafale fighter jet.
As per a Hindustan Times report, former air chief marshal Dhanoa posed two questions to the Chinese over the latter's claim that the Rafale is a generation below the J-20.
Dhanoa asked the Chinese that if indeed J-20 is a fifth generation fighter then why has it been equipped with canards, unlike the other fifth generation fighter jets like the F-22, F-35 and Su-57.
Canards are small wing like structures which are attached to the front of the fuselage.
"I don’t think J-20 is stealthy enough to be called a fifth generation fighter as the canard increases the radar signature of the fighter and gives away its position to a long-range meteor missile that the Rafale has", said Dhanoa.
He also asked the Chinese as to why the J-20 cannot supercruise (fly above the speed of sound without deploying afterburners) if it indeed is a fifth generation fighter jet as claimed.
Dhanoa added that Rafale has the ability to supercruise and its radar signature is comparable to one of the best aircraft in the world.