Photos Suggest China Has Started Production of J-35 Stealth Fighter Jets

Recent photos and videos suggest that the J-35, China’s next-generation carrier-based stealth fighter, may have entered limited production and could already be in early operational use with the People’s Liberation Army Navy (PLAN).
In a recent state-run CCTV broadcast, two J-35 stealth fighter jets were spotted inside a hangar at Shenyang Aircraft Corporation. The jets appeared in the background while the presenter showcased the J-15T, an upgraded 4.5-generation catapult-launched fighter.
The appearance was followed by photos of two J-35s flying in close formation, displaying construction numbers “0011” and “0012” along with PLAN markings.
Wow ... as it seems, also the PLAN Naval Aviation has finally revealed its first two operational (?) J-35 fighters.
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Analysts believe these details are part of a deliberate reveal, signaling the aircraft’s move beyond prototype status.
According to Army Recognition, the J-35, is expected to become the primary fighter for the Fujian, China’s next-generation aircraft carrier. The Fujian is equipped with electromagnetic catapult launch systems, a capability currently found only on U.S. Navy carriers.
“The new fighter incorporates multiple key design features for carrier use, including reinforced landing gear, folding wingtips for tighter carrier storage, and a tailhook system for arrested landings. Its low-observable airframe, optimized engine inlets, and embedded sensors make it a true fifth-generation platform, bridging the technology gap with the US Navy’s F-35C,” Army Recognition notes.
Meanwhile, The War Zone reported that the J-35 is rumored to make its public debut in September during a large-scale event marking the 80th anniversary of Japan’s defeat in World War II.