China fast-tracks J-36 fighter leaving US behind in sixth-gen jet race

Lead designer Yang Shuifeng from China's Chengdu Aircraft Design Institute states that the research and development team's experience and capability cannot start from zero, enabling rapid progress on the sixth-generation J-36 fighter. China and the US are the two leading countries developing sixth-generation fighters.

Yang Shuifeng, a lead designer of China's cutting-edge stealth fighters, serves as senior engineer and director of the performance research division at the Chengdu Aircraft Design Institute’s overall design department. In a paper published in the peer-reviewed Journal of Systems Engineering and Electronics on November 28, Yang wrote: “The experience and capability of the research and development team cannot start from zero.”

According to Yang and his co-authors, institutions with established “design capability, development infrastructure and production facilities” and deep familiarity with foundational industrial systems—such as relevant chips, materials, components and standard parts—can provide the scientific planning, process management, performance evaluation and oversight needed to “rapidly mobilise human, material and financial resources” and drive programmes forward at speed.

This underscores that experience and skill in building stealth fighter jets is crucial to get the competitive edge on rivals. China has leveraged its expertise from fifth-generation jets like the J-20 to fast-track the J-36, putting it years ahead of the US's Next Generation Air Dominance (NGAD) program. Key terms include Chengdu Aircraft Design Institute, J-20, J-35, J-36, PLAAF, and Beijing.

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Japanese jets scramble as Chinese carrier Liaoning conducts drills off Okinawa, with radar locks prompting protest.
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Japan scrambles jets as Chinese carrier drills prompt radar lock-on protest

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China's navy conducted training flights from its aircraft carrier Liaoning in the Pacific after passing waters off Okinawa, prompting Japan to scramble Self-Defense Force jets. Chinese fighters locked radar onto Japanese aircraft twice, leading to a strong protest from Tokyo. The incident occurs amid heightened tensions over Taiwan.

Earlier this month, Japanese fighter jets flew close to a People's Liberation Army aircraft carrier group during military exercises near Japan, sparking mutual accusations of provocation. Beijing claimed the Japanese aircraft disrupted the drills, while Tokyo accused China of instigating the incident. The episode has once again spotlighted China's mainstay carrier-based fighter, the J-15, in service for over a decade and often patrolling hotspots like the South China Sea and Taiwan Strait.

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China's state broadcaster has offered a rare glimpse into PLA war gaming, featuring a simulated air combat between Chinese and French multi-role fighters. This year marks the first time the entire People's Liberation Army and People's Armed Police Force have promoted such exercises on a large scale.

At the start of the new year, Chinese armed forces across multiple services and commands have intensified combat-oriented training, with exercises highlighting joint operations, unmanned systems, and realistic battlefield conditions. Troops in the Nansha Islands conducted multi-subject drills to enhance island-and-reef coordinated capabilities. Other units, including the Eastern Theater Command, focused on combat readiness to ensure they can fight and win when called upon.

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U.S. nuclear-capable bombers flew over the Sea of Japan with Japanese fighter jets on Wednesday, following Chinese and Russian military drills near Japan and South Korea. The joint exercise reaffirms both nations' resolve to prevent unilateral changes to the status quo by force. It underscores readiness amid rising regional tensions.

China's leadership draws the most urgent lesson of modern military power from its own history books, not foreign manuals. To Beijing, the true foundation of an effective military lies not only in advanced technology but also in institutional integrity. History teaches that material investments must be translated into real warfighting capability, a lesson China is resolved to learn.

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