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Shenyang J-35 / FC-31 | |
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FC-31 prototype 31001 in 2021 | |
Role | Stealth multirole fighter |
National origin | China |
Manufacturer | Shenyang Aircraft Corporation |
Design group | 601th Design Institute |
First flight | 31 October 2012 (FC-31)[1] 29 October 2021 (J-35)[2] 26 September 2023 (J-35A)[3] |
Introduction | 2024 |
Status | In Test flight |
Primary user | People's Liberation Army Air Force People's Liberation Army Navy |
The Shenyang J-35 is a series of Chinese, twin-engine, all-weather, stealth fighter aircraft manufactured by Shenyang Aircraft Corporation (SAC). It is a multirole combat aircraft designed for air superiority and strike missions. The aircraft has two variants, a land-based variant designed for People's Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF), and a carrier-based variant optimized for catapult-assisted launch (CATOBAR) for the People's Liberation Army Naval Air Force (PLANAF).
The aircraft is developed from Shenyang FC-31 Gyrfalcon (Chinese: 鹘鹰; pinyin: Gǔ yīng),[4][5][6][7] a private project and demonstrator aiming to secure potential export customers. The initial prototype was referred officially as J-31[8][9] and unofficially as F-60, J-21, Snowy Owl or Falcon Hawk in various media reports.[10][11][12][13][14] The fighter initially does not feature the J-XX nomenclatures, as such names are reserved for programs launched and financed by the military, while the FC-31 prototype was developed independently as a private venture by the aircraft manufacturer.[15][16] The original FC-31 prototype took flight on 31 October 2012.[1]
The People's Liberation Army took an interest in the project afterward, particularly the PLA Navy, leading to the prototype being developed into the Shenyang J-35 fighter, with a catapult launch bar and folded wings, which took its maiden flight on 29 October 2021.[2] The land-based variant emerged in 2023[3][17] and was official debuted ahead of China International Aviation & Aerospace Exhibition in 2024.[18]
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