Chinese J-20 and Drone Wingmen Achieve 95% Kill Rate Against F-22 in Simulation
A recent combat simulation has highlighted China's growing aerial capabilities, pitting its J-20 stealth fighter against the American F-22 Raptor. In the exercise, the J-20 operated as a command center, directing autonomous GJ-11 drone wingmen to engage the F-22s. This "loyal wingman" strategy reportedly resulted in a staggering 95% kill rate for the Chinese combination. The simulation underscores the potential for AI-driven unmanned systems to shift the balance of power in future air-to-air combat, challenging established air superiority doctrines.
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