The J-35A Stealth Aircraft: China's High-Flying Milestone at Zhuhai

China's J-35A stealth aircraft debuts at the Zhuhai air show, marking a decade of development. Despite its public unveiling, little is known about its capabilities. Developed by Shenyang Aircraft Corporation, there is speculation about its engine technology and radar stealth compared to the Lockheed Martin F-35.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 11-11-2024 05:32 IST | Created: 11-11-2024 05:32 IST
The J-35A Stealth Aircraft: China's High-Flying Milestone at Zhuhai

China's latest stealth aircraft, the J-35A, is making its much-anticipated public debut at this week's Zhuhai air show. The aircraft has been over a decade in the making, with its capabilities still largely shrouded in mystery, according to military experts.

The J-35A's first public appearance coincides with the 75th anniversary of the People's Liberation Army Air Force. The event will feature a flying display, showcasing the twin-engine aircraft designed by the Shenyang Aircraft Corporation, a subsidiary of the state-owned Aviation Industry Corporation of China. As the exhibition unfolds, analysts continue to speculate on the J-35's stealth capabilities and its resemblance to the Lockheed Martin F-35.

Military analysts highlight China's challenges with advanced turbofan engine technology, relying initially on Russian designs for its fighters. However, domestic advancements, such as the WS-13 engine and potentially the WS-19, signify China's growing capabilities. The J-35A's role in the PLA Navy's aircraft carrier program remains a focus, with international observers keenly watching its development.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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