@kaskaide1 The J-20's forward canards (small wings near the nose) are dynamic control surfaces that inherently create larger radar reflections when they move. The F-22 avoids this by using traditional tail stabilizers and thrust-vectoring engines
@kaskaide1 However, because the F-22's all-aspect Radar Cross-Section (RCS) is estimated to be significantly smaller than the J-20's, the F-22 would likely detect and track the J-20 first. This allows the F-22 pilot to fire and maneuver away before the J-20 even registers the threat.
Agni 6 missile testing with a NOTAM of 350 KM and people are believing this, lol
The media has gone bonkers and citizens shouldn't believe anything like this bullshit before any official confirmation.