J-35A stealth aircraft flies during China International Aviation and Aerospace Exhibition, or Airshow China (Reuters photo)
The ongoing 2024 Zhuhai Air Show, China's premier aerospace exhibition, has become the stage for showcasing the nation's growing military capabilities, with the debut of the
J-35A stealth fighter
drawing particular attention. The aircraft, which shares similarities with the USF-35, is set to become a cornerstone of the People's Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF).
The J-35A's appearance at the biennial event in Zhuhai, southern China, signalled its imminent entry into operational service. This marks a significant development for China, which, alongside the United States, will now operate two fifth-generation stealth fighter types—making it the second country to do so. The J-35A, developed by
Shenyang Aircraft Corporation
, is positioned as a lighter, more affordable counterpart to China's flagship J-20, designed for air superiority missions with a secondary strike role. It also bears a close resemblance in its structural design to the American F-35.
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Unlike the larger, long-range J-20, the J-35A is designed to be more cost-effective, offering a solution for both the PLAAF and potentially the People's Liberation Army Navy (PLAN). The aircraft’s versatility makes it a valuable asset, potentially aiding the navy's growing carrier fleet, including the Fujian aircraft carrier, which is poised to join China's naval forces soon.
Experts suggest that the J-35A’s introduction may accelerate China’s fifth-generation fighter procurement, expanding the fleet of J-20s while ensuring the country's continued dominance in air warfare. Analysts expect an export version, likely designated the J-35AE, to target international buyers, especially nations looking for advanced stealth fighters without the high costs associated with US models.
Despite being in the early stages of deployment, the J-35A's role in enhancing the PLAAF's operational capacity in contested environments, particularly over regional flashpoints like Taiwan, is expected to be significant.
Alongside the J-35A, the air show also featured other cutting-edge technologies, including the HQ-19 anti-ballistic missile system and a range of unmanned combat vehicles. However, it is the J-35A’s promising future in both domestic and export markets that remains one of the standout developments of the 2024 Zhuhai Air Show, cementing China's place as a rising power in advanced military aviation.