Scientists in China are working on a system that will help pilots of the sixth-generation J-36 stealth jet fighter land safely on an aircraft carrier while it is moving in the open seas in extreme weather.

A research paper describes the system that the Chinese scientists are working on to help the pilots maneuver the sixth-generation stealth fighter.

The peer-reviewed paper published in the Acta Aeronautica et Astronautica Sinica reveals that the scientists are working on a naval variant of the J-36 stealth fighter jet.

A report by the South China Morning Post (SCMP), mentions that there is a significant risk to pilots who are trying to land a sixth-generation jet on the People’s Liberation Army (PLA) Navy’s aircraft carriers.

One special feature of the J-36 is that it does away with the tail completely, as it adopts a triangle-shaped designed.

It's disturbing that communist China has more AI patents than anyone else on earth. We better up our game.

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