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China’s New J-35B Stealth Fighter Is a ‘Direct Challenge’ to the F-35New photos and state-media reports suggest China’s J-35B carrier-based stealth fighter has entered serial production and may already be in service with the PLAN. -The aircraft, seen flying in formation with naval insignia,
There are signs that the J-35 has now entered limited series production, with carrier trials the likely next step.
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi has expressed deep condolences for the casualties in Monday’s fighter aircraft crash in Dhaka’s
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China’s J-35 Fighter Might Soon Be ‘Real Threat’ to F-22 and F-35Carefully managed reveals from China strongly suggest its carrier-capable J-35 stealth fighter has entered low-rate initial production and may already be in service with the PLAN, making it a challenger to the F-22 and F-35 in a possible future conflict.
Does a viral image show the site of the July 21, 2025, military training plane crash in Dhaka, Bangladesh? No, that's not true: The social media image contradicted what was shown in footage and photographs published by credible media
Encounters between Chinese and foreign military aircraft and vessels near the East Asian country are not uncommon.
Japan has demanded China stop flying its fighter jets abnormally close to Japanese intelligence-gathering aircraft, which it said was happening repeatedly and could cause a collision.