Subscribe to enjoy similar stories. China’s air force showcased a suite of new armaments this week, including a new stealth fighter and an attack drone, demonstrating its advancing ability to challenge the U.S. military presence in the Asia Pacific.
The public debut of the J-35A stealth fighter and other weapons systems at China’s premier airshow, which started Tuesday, represent the centerpiece in the Chinese air force’s celebrations of its 75th anniversary—a milestone in Chinese leader Xi Jinping’s sweeping campaign to modernize the People’s Liberation Army. A single J-35A soared over crowds of spectators in a brief flypast on the opening day of Airshow China in the southern city of Zhuhai, making a steep climb with afterburners before rolling away and streaking out of view, state television footage showed. Other new weapons—including the “Jiu Tian" reconnaissance and attack drone and the HQ-19 anti-ballistic-missile system—were also prominent in ground displays at the biennial airshow, as examples of the PLA’s growing prowess in aerial warfare and air defense.
Much remains unclear about these systems and their capabilities. Even so, Chinese officials and state media say the new armaments reflect the significant advances that Beijing has made in developing its air power and enhancing its ability to defend China’s strategic interests. These displays “will certainly accelerate views in the U.S.
and the region that China is outpacing rival militaries in air-power capabilities," said Lyle Morris, a senior fellow at the Asia Society Policy Institute. “For the incoming Trump administration, it’s another reminder of the formidable capabilities of the PLA Air Force that the U.S. will have to contend with for years to come,"
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