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FC-31 Gyrfalcon Fighter Jet

FC-31 Gyrfalcon Fighter Jet

Manufacturer: Shenyang Aircraft Corporation (SAC)
Category: Fighter Jets
  • Generation 5th Generation
  • Maximum Speed Mach 1.8
  • No. of Engines 2
  • Radar Range 150+ km

Full Specifications

General Information

Name FC-31 Gyrfalcon
Manufacturer Shenyang Aircraft Corporation (SAC)
Country of Origin China
Type / Role Multirole Stealth Fighter
Generation 5th Generation
Status Prototype / In Development
First Flight October 31, 2012
Introduction / In Service Since Expected mid-2020s
Number Built Fewer than 10 prototypes
Operators China (Potential export variants)

Dimensions & Structure

Length 16.9 m
Wingspan 11.5 m
Height 4.8 m
Wing Area ~40 m²
Empty Weight ~17,000 kg
Maximum Takeoff Weight (MTOW) ~28,000 kg
Internal Weapons Bay 2
External Hardpoints 6

Performance

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

Powerplant

Engine Type WS-13E / WS-19 Turbofan
No. of Engines 2
Thrust (each) 9,500–12,000 kgf
Thrust Vectoring Planned (future variant)
Fuel Capacity ~8,000 kg

Armament

Gun None (optional internal cannon)
Missiles (Air-to-Air) PL-10, PL-12, PL-15
Missiles (Air-to-Ground) KD-88, LS-6
Bombs Precision-guided bombs
Hardpoints 8 total (internal + external)
Payload Capacity ~8,000 kg

Avionics & Systems

Radar AESA Radar (Active Electronically Scanned Array)
Radar Range 150–180 km
Electronic Warfare (EW) System Integrated ECM suite
Targeting System Electro-optical/infrared targeting pod
Helmet Display Yes (HMD system)
Navigation GPS/INS hybrid
Autopilot / AI Assistance Semi-autonomous flight assist
Communication Encrypted datalink and satellite comms

Stealth & Technology

Radar Cross Section (RCS) <0.5 m² (estimated)
Stealth Features Internal bays, radar-absorbent materials
Infrared Signature Reduction Engine shielding, composite materials
Sensor Fusion Multi-source data integration
Networking Capabilities Compatible with PLA data-link network

Variants

Special Export Versions Potential tailored variants for partners

Operational History

Major Conflicts / Deployments None (Development phase)
Notable Operators China (PLAN, future)
Combat Proven? No
Mission Types Air superiority, strike, reconnaissance

Cost & Program

Unit Cost Estimated $70–80 million
Development Cost Classified
Program Name FC-31 / J-31 Development Program
Funding Countries China

Additional Information

Upgrades Planned New engines, carrier variant
Future Replacement N/A
Export Restrictions Controlled by Chinese government
Notable Achievements China’s first export-oriented stealth jet
Competitors F-35, 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. Fifth-generation stealth design
  2. AESA radar and sensor fusion
  3. Multi-mission flexibility (air, ground, naval)
  4. Competitive cost for export markets
  5. Potential for carrier-based operations

CONS

  1. Engines still under performance refinement
  2. Limited proven combat history
  3. Export prospects remain uncertain
  4. Avionics integration challenges reported
  5. Lower stealth maturity than F-35

FC-31 Gyrfalcon: China’s Next-Gen Stealth Fighter

Developed by the Shenyang Aircraft Corporation (SAC) under China’s Aviation Industry Corporation of China (AVIC), the FC-31 Gyrfalcon Fighter Jet represents Beijing’s effort to produce a fifth-generation multirole stealth fighter aimed at both domestic naval aviation and international markets. First unveiled in 2012 at the Zhuhai Airshow, the FC-31 serves as a potential export counterpart to the J-31 and a future carrier-based platform for the People’s Liberation Army Navy (PLAN).

Design and Capabilities

The FC-31 features a low-observable airframe, internal weapons bays, and canted twin tails reminiscent of Western stealth designs. Its stealth coatings and infrared signature reduction measures enhance survivability in contested airspace. Equipped with an active electronically scanned array (AESA) radar, sensor fusion, and data-link networking, the jet offers modern situational awareness and multirole flexibility.

Powered by two WS-13 or WS-19 turbofan engines, the Gyrfalcon can reach speeds around Mach 1.8, with an estimated combat radius of 1,200 km. Its payload capacity—around 8 tons across six external hardpoints and two internal bays—allows a mix of air-to-air missiles, precision-guided bombs, and anti-ship munitions.

Strategic Significance

Positioned as China’s answer to the F-35 Lightning II, the FC-31 aims to attract emerging air forces seeking affordable fifth-generation capability. The design may also evolve into a carrier variant (J-35) for PLAN’s next-generation aircraft carriers, marking a major step in China’s naval aviation modernization.

Variants

FieldExample
FC-31 (Base)Export / Prototype Version
J-35 (Carrier Variant)PLAN Naval Fighter (Under development)
Special Export VersionsPotential tailored variants for partners

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