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International China displayed a twin engine Stealth fighter Jet and with a nod to US F-35 call it J-35

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China also showed several stealth warships and supersonic stealth drones and loyal wingman concepts. But unlike Russia's poorly made SU-57 with its poorly applied radar absorbing material these planes showed significantly improved engineering. At its military air show it wanted to show the world that China is not Russia and seemed to distance itself from the notion. The J-35 has not shown the ability for short runway takeoff or VTOL landing. But the J-35 gained the designation A likely meaning other versions incoming. It will be interesting how the US responses to these threats as Taiwan future hangs in the balance.

 
Here's the story on how China stole the blueprints for the F-35.
I think as I know a little bit about the topic is that these designs are very different in many ways to the F-35 and the F-35 is a Lockheed martin design and it has a larger payload compacity and more traditional airframe design like the F-15EX. It seems better suited for close combat fighting and from what I hear Mach 2 capabilities higher then the F-15EX. That may explain how it is more like the F-15EX with stealth capabilities. F-15EX is a Boeing design.
 
- That design is a letdown!
I have no idea what your talking about it costs much less like half the price it can hit Mach 2 and can carry more payload as well as bigger external tanks then the F-35. it has a smaller radar signature then the F-15EX and can carry similar payload. Yes it has a larger radar cross section but you see at it's price point and 5th generation radar and HUD pretty decent.
 
I have no idea what your talking about it costs much less like half the price it can hit Mach 2 and can carry more payload as well as bigger external tanks then the F-35. it has a smaller radar signature then the F-15EX and can carry similar payload. Yes it has a larger radar cross section but you see at it's price point and 5th generation radar and HUD pretty decent.
- i wanted a cool design. I like to combine fighter jets with cars, to creat cool cars with a AI drawing. I am talking how this looks on the outside.
 
I have no idea what your talking about it costs much less like half the price it can hit Mach 2 and can carry more payload as well as bigger external tanks then the F-35. it has a smaller radar signature then the F-15EX and can carry similar payload. Yes it has a larger radar cross section but you see at it's price point and 5th generation radar and HUD pretty decent.
- In my thread about mercs, theres a chinese counterfeit f35 look a like. They also do high quality hgh. It's surprising how levels about they're on this game.
 

China showcases its latest military hardware, and ambitions, at Zhuhai​

By Gerry Doyle and Sophie Yu

SINGAPORE/ZHUHAI, China Nov 13 (Reuters) - The Chinese military hardware on display at the country's largest air show in Zhuhai illustrates its ambitions, and in some cases may show breakthroughs in capability, experts say.

Among the systems showcased were the latest variant of China's J-35A stealth fighter, its larger J-20 stealth fighter, a stealthy drone designated the CH-7 and the HQ-19 air defence system.
There was also an electronic warfare variant of the J-15 naval fighter, in addition to dozens of different munitions.

China is not "seeking to show off its power" at the air show, however, the state-controlled Global Times said in an editorial.
"Rather, it aims to prove that it has both the capability to safeguard its national sovereignty and territorial integrity and the commitment to peace-based development," it added.

The Aerospace CH UAV Co Ltd CH-7, which was first displayed at Zhuhai in 2018, is an intriguing aircraft since the latest version can be used for "different types of maritime missions", the Global Times said in a separate article.

The intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) information a stealthy drone can provide is seen as crucial to modern warfare, particularly to direct the cruise and ballistic missiles that form a large chunk of China's arsenal.

"Theoretically such a platform could undertake maritime surveillance of U.S. Navy activities, including tracking their aircraft carriers, and potentially targeting them with indirect fires from IRBMs such as the DF-26," said Malcolm Davis, a senior analyst at the Australian Strategic Policy Institute.

The aircraft also has implications for Taiwan, which China claims as its own, despite the strong objections of the government in Taipei.

"On the radar it will look like a very small dot," said Shu Hsiao-Huang, a research fellow at Taiwanese defence thinktank INDSR. "It is set to pose a very big challenge to Taiwan’s air defence surveillance capacity."
On the ground, China showed off the YLC-2E radar and HQ-19 ballistic missile defence system, both designed to keep enemy threats out of the sky.

Few details are public of the radar system, only a model of which displayed at the air show. The Global Times says it tracks stealthy targets using S-band radio waves, a common set of frequencies and wavelengths used for everything from air traffic control radar to Wi-Fi.

The HQ-19's distinguishing feature is that it is designed to destroy both conventional ballistic missiles and hypersonic glide vehicles that can manoeuvre in flight. Little is known about the sensors directing the missiles or their ranges.

But the successes of missile defences elsewhere in the world make fielding such a system crucial to a modern military, experts say.

"The HQ-19 is a THAAD and the J-15 EW (electronic warfare variant) is a Growler, so both can be seen as keeping up with the U.S.," said Peter Layton, a defence and aviation expert at the Griffith Asia Institute, referring to the U.S. missile defence system and the EA-18G electronic warfare plane.

Layton added that a mockup of a two-seat AVIC J-20 on display also showed ambitions for a step forward, amid reports that it could be used to control combat uncrewed aerial vehicles.

On the commercial side of the air show, Brazilian planemaker Embraer (EMBR3.SA), opens new tab said on Wednesday it planned to focus on strengthening its supply chain, including Chinese companies.

Embraer is the world's third-largest planemaker and focuses on up to 150-seat single-aisle regional and executive aircraft, sitting just below Airbus' (AIR.PA), opens new tab and Boeing's (BA.N), opens new tab best-selling A320 and 737 families and rivalling the Airbus A220.

At Zhuhai, Embraer's chief commercial officer, Martyn Holmes, said China's President Xi Jinping was would soon visit Brazil, where the G20 summit is to be held this month.
"I think it's an exciting moment for us to be having that (supply chain) conversation with Chinese suppliers and looking how we evolve," Holmes said.

https://www.reuters.com/world/china...ilitary-hardware-ambitions-zhuhai-2024-11-13/
 
I think as I know a little bit about the topic is that these designs are very different in many ways to the F-35 and the F-35 is a Lockheed martin design and it has a larger payload compacity and more traditional airframe design like the F-15EX. It seems better suited for close combat fighting and from what I hear Mach 2 capabilities higher then the F-15EX. That may explain how it is more like the F-15EX with stealth capabilities. F-15EX is a Boeing design.
I think you got that backwards but I don’t have time to double check right now. I think the F-35 has a smaller payload and isn’t as manuaverable as some of our other fighters making it a little less ideal in close combat. However it is damn near invisible and can take targets out from much further away than other aircraft can. It would destroy most fighters without ever entering their range and without being detected. Its role is really to attack other fighters and ground air defense to open the skies for our heavier payload jets, as I understand it.

At least I think, I might have gotten my aircraft mixed up. The US Air Force still overmatches any other air force out their by a large margin
 
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