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Shenyang J-35 Fighter Jet

Shenyang J-35 Fighter Jet

Manufacturer: Shenyang Aircraft Corporation (SAC)
Category: Fighter Jets
  • Generation 5th
  • Maximum Speed Mach 1.8
  • No. of Engines 2
  • Radar Range Approx. 200+ km

Full Specifications

General Information

Name J-35 (FC-31 Gyrfalcon)
Manufacturer Shenyang Aircraft Corporation (SAC)
Country of Origin China
Type / Role Multirole Stealth Fighter (Carrier-Based)
Generation 5th
Status In Development / Testing
First Flight 2012 (Prototype), 2021 (Naval Variant)
Introduction / In Service Since Expected mid-2020s
Number Built Limited Prototypes
Operators People’s Liberation Army Navy (PLAN)

Dimensions & Structure

Length ~16.9 m
Wingspan ~11.5 m (folded for carrier ops)
Height 4.8 m
Wing Area 40 m² (est.)
Empty Weight ~17,000 kg
Maximum Takeoff Weight (MTOW) ~28,000 kg
Internal Weapons Bay Yes
External Hardpoints 6

Performance

Maximum Speed Mach 1.8
Range 2,000 km (est.)
Combat Radius 1,200 km
Service Ceiling 50,000 ft
Rate of Climb 250 m/s
Thrust-to-Weight Ratio 1.05
G Limits +9

Powerplant

Engine Type WS-13 / WS-19 Turbofan
No. of Engines 2
Thrust (each) 9,000–10,000 kgf
Thrust Vectoring Planned (future)
Fuel Capacity ~9,000 kg

Armament

Gun Internal 30mm Cannon (optional)
Missiles (Air-to-Air) PL-10, PL-15
Missiles (Air-to-Ground) KD-88, LS-6
Bombs Precision-guided bombs
Hardpoints 6 external + internal bays
Payload Capacity ~8,000 kg

Avionics & Systems

Radar AESA Radar
Radar Range 200+ km
Electronic Warfare (EW) System Yes
Targeting System IRST + EO Targeting
Helmet Display Integrated HMD
Navigation GPS/INS
Autopilot / AI Assistance Partial AI Systems
Communication Encrypted Data Link

Stealth & Technology

Radar Cross Section (RCS) <0.5 m² (estimated)
Stealth Features Shaping, RAM coating
Infrared Signature Reduction Yes
Sensor Fusion Multi-sensor integration
Networking Capabilities Data-link enabled

Variants

Special Export Versions -

Operational History

Major Conflicts / Deployments None (testing stage)
Notable Operators PLAN
Combat Proven? No
Mission Types Air superiority, strike, interception

Cost & Program

Unit Cost ~$70–80 million (est.)
Development Cost Classified
Program Name J-35/FC-31 Program
Funding Countries China

Additional Information

Upgrades Planned WS-19 engine, AI integration
Future Replacement J-15 in PLAN carrier fleet
Export Restrictions Available under FC-31 variant
Notable Achievements China’s first stealth carrier jet
Competitors F-35C, Su-57, KF-21

Our Rating

The overall rating is based on review by our experts

8
  • Technology 8 / 10
  • Performance 8 / 10
  • Firepower 8 / 10
  • Range & Endurance 8 / 10
  • Reliability & Maintenance 8 / 10

PROS

  1. Advanced stealth shaping reduces radar signature
  2. Carrier-capable with folding wings
  3. Modern AESA radar and data-link integration
  4. Dual-engine design enhances survivability
  5. Expanding role within PLAN and export potential

CONS

  1. Still under testing; not fully combat-proven
  2. Engine performance below Western equivalents
  3. Limited export customers due to political constraints
  4. Lower range compared to F-35A
  5. Maintenance and logistics yet to mature

J-35 Stealth Fighter: China’s Next-Gen Carrier Jet

The Shenyang J-35, also known as the FC-31 Gyrfalcon, represents China’s effort to field a fifth-generation multirole stealth fighter capable of both land-based and carrier operations. Developed by Shenyang Aircraft Corporation (SAC) under AVIC, the J-35 is intended to complement the J-15 in the People’s Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) fleet, offering a stealthier, more advanced replacement for older fourth-generation aircraft.

First unveiled as the FC-31 prototype in 2012, the J-35 evolved into a carrier-capable variant with folding wings, strengthened landing gear, and a twin-wheel nose gear to accommodate catapult launches. The aircraft’s design reflects a blend of stealth shaping and agility, aimed at matching Western fighters like the F-35C and F/A-18E Super Hornet in performance and technology.

Powered by two WS-13 or WS-19 turbofan engines, the J-35 is expected to reach speeds around Mach 1.8 with an estimated combat radius of 1,200 km. Its AESA radar, sensor fusion, and network-centric warfare capabilities give it a modern digital cockpit environment similar to Western fifth-gen aircraft.

Armament includes beyond-visual-range (BVR) air-to-air missiles, precision-guided bombs, and air-to-surface munitions, carried in internal bays to preserve stealth. Designed for carrier strike missions, interception, and electronic warfare, the J-35 marks China’s first step toward a fully indigenous stealth naval air wing for its new generation of CATOBAR aircraft carriers.

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