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The latest image taken of the jet while on the ground appears to show new details, including two smaller weapons bays straddling a large main bay.


A new image appearing to show China’s ‘J-36’ 6th generation tactical jet parked on the ground has emerged online. If legitimate, this would be the best front view of the aircraft to date, notably providing clear proof of the canopy design and further confirmation of a side-by-side seating arrangement.
What looks to be three open ventral weapons bays, along with nearby personnel, underscore the design’s large size - something of a hybrid between a very heavy fighter and a tactical bomber ...
It is immediately worth noting that there are some visual anomalies in the image in question, which is seen at the top of this story and in various parts below, and was clearly taken with a long lens at a distance, low over the ground. Most significantly, areas around the rear end of the aircraft and its dorsal inlet look as though they may have been ‘smudged’ or ‘cloned out’ to some degree.
This ‘missing area’ behind the dorsal inlet could also just be a glare from a lighter-colored section of the aircraft camouflage paint scheme, or some combination of the two, but it is hard to say definitively. The main gear area - (especially the right side of the image) appears to be manipulated or there is something placed there in the shadows.
The image is also a picture taken of another picture on a computer monitor, which could cause some visual distortions. In addition, many phone cameras now produce images that are ‘enhanced’ by default.
https://www.twz.com/air/this-could-be-our-best-view-yet-of-chinas-j-36-very-heavy-stealth-tactical-jet