F-35 no longer the only one? China is likely to launch mass production of J-35

By: Mykhailo Stoliar | 09.07.2025, 07:28

Amid the struggle for air dominance, China is demonstrating a major breakthrough - state-run CCTV 13 spotted at least five or six J-35s in the late stages of assembly. This may indicate the start of mass production of the fifth-generation stealth fighter, which could become a competitor to the US F-35.

Here's What We Know

The J-35 is China's second fifth-generation fighter jet after the J-20, but unlike it, it is a deck-based aircraft. Officially, it is not presented as a production aircraft, but a TV report on a completely different topic - the modernisation of the J-15 - suddenly showed several J-35s in a production hall.

The footage showed the aircraft uncoated and with skin elements on, indicating the final stages of assembly. At the same time, the story does not mention the J-35s in any way - the camera "accidentally" focuses on them, and the engineers seem to appear in the background.

The J-35 is positioned as a multi-role aircraft with the ability to be deck-based on new generation aircraft carriers. This makes it a direct competitor to the F-35B/C, which has dominated this niche for more than a decade.

China's defence industry is known for its secrecy. Even in the case of the J-20, which has been in service for a long time, there are few open shots of the production process. Therefore, the openness in the case of the J-35 looks more like a demonstration of strength than a coincidence.

Against this backdrop, the United States receives an unambiguous message: China is not only imitating, but is already systematically deploying an alternative to their advanced aircraft. Although the J-35 is unlikely to outperform the F-35 in some respects, its mass production, localised production, and strategic independence make it an extremely important tool of influence.

Source: X