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China’s 6th-Gen Fighter Advances Threaten US Air Supremacy

Key Takeaways

  • China’s two sixth-generation fighter prototypes show major upgrades just 10 months after first sightings
  • Both J-36 and J-50 fighters feature tailless designs and rapid development cycles
  • Chinese fighters could enter service by 2031, potentially years ahead of US F-47 timeline

China has accelerated development of its sixth-generation fighter jets, with updated prototypes appearing just 10 months after their initial sightings. This rapid progress signals intense competition with the United States for future air supremacy.

J-36 Fighter Shows Major Upgrades

Recent photos from Chinese social media reveal Chengdu Aircraft Corporation’s J-36 sixth-generation fighter conducting test flights. The second prototype features significant modifications including:

  • Angular exhaust nozzles replacing earlier recessed designs
  • Unique triple-engine configuration with dorsal and lower air intakes
  • Diverterless supersonic inlets for improved stealth
  • Revised landing gear with side-by-side wheel placement

The War Zone publication noted that “tailless designs are inherently extremely unstable. Thrust vectoring can help with this and maximise potential performance throughout the flight envelope, including at very high altitudes.”

Parallel Development of J-50 Fighter

Shenyang Aircraft Corporation’s J-50 program shows similar rapid advancement. September photos revealed removal of an infrared data boom, suggesting the aircraft has entered its second prototype phase. Both Chinese programs began flight testing in December last year.

US Sixth-Generation Efforts

The United States is developing its own sixth-generation F-47 fighter through Boeing. US Air Force Chief of Staff General David Allvin confirmed targeting 2028 for first flight, stating “We’re ready to go fast. We have to go fast.”

President Donald Trump revealed that experimental F-47 X-planes had undergone secret testing for five years, with first flight reportedly in 2019.

Projected Service Timelines

If China maintains its rapid development pace—similar to the J-20’s six-year development cycle—the new fighters could enter service by January 2031. This would place them years ahead of the US Air Force’s mid-2030s timeline for F-47 service entry.

Loyal Wingman Drone Development

China has yet to officially unveil loyal wingman drones for its sixth-generation fighters. However, September’s military parade showcased new drone models described by Modern Ships magazine as “unmanned wingmen” for crewed aircraft.

Meanwhile, the US continues advancing its Collaborative Combat Aircraft program, with Andril’s Fury drone completing its first flight last Friday and General Atomics’ contender flying in August.

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