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- A diverterless supersonic inlet (DSI) is a type of jet engine air intake used by some modern combat aircraft to control air flow into their engines. It...
- to acquire F-35s, with potential support from Israel. The Su-75 has a diverterless supersonic inlet (DSI), a v-tail and internal weapons bays—all features...
- intake operating modes showing position of horizontal "moveable ramps" A diverterless supersonic inlet (DSI) consists of a "bump" and a forward-swept inlet...
- prototype's trijet configuration with afterburners, dorsal intake with the diverterless supersonic inlet (DSI), streamlined ****pit canopy, and split ruddervons...
- Designated the JL-9G, it has strengthened undercarriage, enlarged wing and diverterless supersonic inlets, but has proved to be unsuitable for arrested landings...
- swept lambda wings with droopped wing tips, two ventral intakes with diverterless supersonic inlet (DSI), possibly folding empennage, and twin-engine bays...
- lack of a tail shows an emphasis on all-aspect stealth. It also has diverterless supersonic inlets similar to the F-35. The manned version seems to have...
- were moved 2 inches (5.1 cm) aft to retain balance and control. The diverterless supersonic inlet changed from a four-sided to a three-sided cowl shape...
- initially identified as "Super-10". It features a lighter and stealthier diverterless supersonic inlet, a longer nose radome possibly housing an active electronically...
- and a chiseled nose section, followed by forward-swept intake ramp, diverterless supersonic inlet (DSI) bumps, trapezoidal wings with leading/trailing-edge...