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Business Standard
27-06-2025
- Business
- Business Standard
Photo feature: Defence technology
The latest around the world, from multirole fighter jets to automatic combat drones Listen to This Article J35A: China's second stealth jet The J-35A or FC-31 is China's fifth-generation stealth fighter jet designated for carrier operations and export markets, as seen during the Airshow China, in Zhuhai on November 12, 2024. Photo: Reuters Advanced version of K9 The K9A2 is a self-propelled howitzer (SPH) produced by Hanwha Defense and is an advanced version of the K9 Thunder. It was displayed at the Eurosatory international land and air defence trade fair in France in June 2024. Photo: Reuters Combat drones


South China Morning Post
17-06-2025
- Business
- South China Morning Post
Paris Air Show: China gives glimpse of 5th-gen J-35A fighter model in bid for foreign sales
China has displayed a scale model of its latest fifth-generation fighter jet overseas for the first time as part of its advanced military aircraft line-up at a major air show in Europe this week. Advertisement China National Aero-Technology Import & Export Corporation (CATIC) displayed a miniature version of the J-35A – the land-based variant of China's latest fifth-generation fighter jet, the J-35 – at the 55th Paris Air Show, the largest and one of the oldest events of its kind in the world. After more than a decade of development by the Shenyang Aircraft Corporation (SAC), China unveiled the J-35A at the Zhuhai air show in November as China's second fifth-generation fighter jet after the J-20 02:26 China's biggest air show in Zhuhai features new fighter jets and helicopters China's biggest air show in Zhuhai features new fighter jets and helicopters The J-20 is prohibited from overseas export but was also on display at CATIC's booth in the Paris Air Show, which is taking place until Sunday. While its original version is expected to be used as a carrier-based fighter for Chinese aircraft carriers, its land-based variant has been developed for the People's Liberation Army Air Force and was reportedly first flown in September 2023. The J-35 debuted at the International Defence Exhibition and Conference in Abu Dhabi, the United Arab Emirates, in February, but this is the first time the J-35A has been showcased outside China. Advertisement China has been trying to boost export sales of its fighter aircraft. Wary of offending the US, Europe has ruled out buying Chinese military planes, but sales have risen in developing countries, particularly in the Middle East and South Asia.


South China Morning Post
17-06-2025
- Business
- South China Morning Post
China displays fifth-gen J-35A fighter model at Paris Air Show in bid for foreign sales
China has displayed a scale model of its latest fifth-generation fighter jet overseas for the first time as part of its advanced military aircraft line-up at a major air show in Europe this week. China National Aero-Technology Import & Export Corporation (CATIC) displayed a miniature version of the J-35A – the land-based variant of China's latest fifth-generation fighter jet, the J-35 – at the 55th Paris Air Show, the largest and one of the oldest air shows in the world. China unveiled the J-35A at the Zhuhai air show in November after more than a decade of development by the Shenyang Aircraft Corporation (SAC) as China's second fifth-generation fighter jet after the J-20 02:26 China's biggest air show in Zhuhai features new fighter jets and helicopters China's biggest air show in Zhuhai features new fighter jets and helicopters The J-20 is prohibited from overseas export but was also on display at CATIC's booth in the Paris Air Show, which is taking place until Sunday. While its original version is expected to be used as a carrier-based fighter for Chinese aircraft carriers, its land-based variant has been developed for the People's Liberation Army Air Force and was reportedly first flown in September 2023. The Paris Air Show marks the first showcase of the J-35A outside China, following the overseas debut of the carrier-based variant at the International Defence Exhibition and Conference (IDEX) in Abu Dhabi, the United Arab Emirates, in February. China has recently been seeking to boost export sales of its fighter aircraft. Although China does not have a record of fighter aircraft sales in the European market – which has ruled out buying Chinese military aircraft because of Beijing's political and military relations with the US – it has recently seen a rise in sales in developing countries, particularly in the Middle East and South Asia.