China set to unveil new Stealth jet at Airshow China 2024
The Chinese army reports that Beijing's second stealth fighter, the J-35A, will officially debut during the 15th edition of the Airshow China 2024, which will begin on 12 November at midnight Greenwich Time. The aircraft has already been spotted at Zhuhai airport, and the photos taken at that time reveal some details of the fighter developed for the Chinese air force. What is known about it?
7 November 2024 17:32
The upcoming edition of the Airshow China 2024 promises to be an event full of interesting debuts. For the first time, the Russian Su-57 fighter will participate, having been observed in China as early as 3 November and quickly becoming the subject of ridicule due to visible shortcomings in its quality. During the show, the second Chinese stealth fighter, the J-35A, will also make its public debut. The People's Liberation Army Air Force stated that its presentation will be part of the 75th-anniversary celebrations of the unit, which will take place during the show. For this reason, the aircraft has been assigned the tactical number 75.
New Chinese stealth fighter
If the aircraft enters service, China will become the second country after the US to have two types of stealth fighters, as claimed by experts cited by Chinese state media, reports CNN. The United States has F-35 fighters and F-22 fighters in its arsenal. In China's case, these are the Shenyang J-35A and Chengdu J-20.
It is worth noting, however, that the F-35 fighter possesses more advanced stealth technologies. As noted by The Aviationist, this primarily refers to the coatings covering the structure, the materials used, as well as the capabilities for sensor integration and data processing. Given the US's longer experience in low observability, the true features of the J-35 are not really known yet.
The J-35A comes in two versions: a basic one and a naval one, capable of operating from aircraft carriers. The naval variant has recently undergone take-off and landing tests on Chinese aircraft carriers, including the modern Fujian, which uses an electromagnetic catapult to launch aircraft. Due to its smaller size than the J-20 and optimised wing design, the J-35A is more manoeuvrable, which makes it better suited for short-range dogfighting.
The design of the J-35A is based on indigenous technology, with the target engine being the WS-13E, which aims to improve the aircraft's performance, manoeuvrability, and operational range. The Chinese defence industry actively promotes this model abroad, attracting the attention of potential buyers, including countries looking for more affordable alternatives to the American F-35.