The debut of the J-35A at the Zhuhai air show highlights China's ambitions to modernize its military, marking a significant step in its stealth capabilities.
Wang Yongqing emphasized that the J-35A’s advanced stealth and intelligence features prioritize information warfare, aiming for collaboration with other aircraft during missions.
The J-35A, identified as China's answer to the F-35, shares similar design elements, yet its performance differentiates it from the American jet.
The J-35A is described as a 'basketball point guard,' showcasing its ability not only to perform independently but also to effectively assess and coordinate.
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