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Gezixuan reported on November 6 that the 15th China International Aviation and Aerospace Exhibition has entered the final week countdown, and a large number of new equipment of the Air Force will be unveiled at this China Air Show.

According to CCTV, the Navy's heavy carrier-based fighter J-15T has just landed in Zhuhai, it is the core armament of the aircraft carrier formation, and it is an important force of China's naval aviation, which is also the first time that the People's Navy fighter has appeared at the China Airshow.

The J-15T aircraft is a heavy carrier-based fighter based on the J-15 that focuses on improving the performance of avionics weapon systems and aircraft platforms, and further highlights the carrier-based characteristics and seaworthiness, and is the core weapon and equipment of the aircraft carrier formation.

In addition, the Air Force's "Red Eagle" air show team has also landed in Zhuhai today. The "Red Eagle" flight demonstration team has designed more than 20 aerobatic maneuvers for this air show, and some of them have been optimized and updated, which will bring more surprises to the air show audience.

The 15th China International Aviation and Aerospace Exhibition (hereinafter referred to as "Airshow China") will be held from November 12th to 17th at the Zhuhai International Airshow Center.

This year's Airshow China will open 13 exhibition halls, with an indoor exhibition area of 120,000 square meters, an increase of 20% from the previous 100,000 square meters; The outdoor exhibition area is about 230,000 square meters; For the first time, the "unmanned system demonstration area" in Doumen Lianzhou was opened, including the "unmanned ship demonstration area" and the "drone demonstration area".

For the first time, this year's air show will create a new dynamic demonstration pattern of "air, sky, sea and land" integration, presenting the performance forms of "manned + unmanned", "on-site + remote" and "land + sea". The Russian "Warrior" air show team will return to the China Air Show, when it will send six Su-35S fighters to form a formation and perform on the same stage as the "Bayi" and "Red Eagle" air show teams of the Chinese Air Force.