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CNN REPORTS CHINA WILL PROVIDE J-35 STEALTH AIRCRAFT TO PAKISTAN AT 50% DISCOUNTED PRICE.

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Proposal of China to give Pakistan 50% off J-35A fifth-generation stealth fighter fighters is having an impact on South Asia's defense and geopolitical environment, the agreement, which has been verified by numerous defense and diplomatic sources, is more than just the transfer of cutting edge military equipment, it is a potent representation of Beijing and Islamabad growing strategic partnership and a direct reaction to the recent tensions in the area, particularly in the wake of the May 2025 India-Pakistan conflict.

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For the reason to stay up with India's expanding military might and its own changing security requirements, Pakistan has been working for years to modernize its air force. China's Shenyang Aircraft Corporation created the J-35A, which is a significant advancement, with its state-of-the-art avionics, internal weapons bays, sensor fusion, and low radar cross-section, this aircraft is a real fifth-generation stealth fighter that can operate in contested areas and avoid detection by sophisticated air defense systems, Pakistan has a technological advantage over its current fleet of fourth-generation fighters, such as the F-16 Fighting Falcon and JF-17 Thunder, thanks to the J-35A's versatility, which allows it to carry out both air superiority and precision attack missions.

The urgency and scale of the deal are striking. Pakistan is expected to receive the first batch of 30 J-35A jets as early as August 2025, with the full order anticipated to reach at least 40 aircraft within two years. This rapid delivery schedule is a direct result of China’s decision to fast-track the transfer, a move that top officials describe as a “reward” for Pakistan’s performance during the recent aerial clashes with India. Pakistan’s Defense Minister Khawaja Asif has been in China finalizing the details, and Pakistan Air Force pilots have already begun training on the J-35A platform in China—a clear sign that both sides are committed to making this transition as seamless and swift as possible.

The financial structure is what really sets this business apart. China is making it possible for Pakistan to purchase such cutting-edge equipment in spite of its continuous economic difficulties by providing the jets at a discount of half and simple and adaptable payment choices, the terms are unheard of in the international arms market, and this is the first time China has exported a fighter with this level of technology. The move emphasizes the two nation "ironclad" partnership and shows that China is prepared to share its most cutting-edge military capabilities with its closest regional strategic partner.

There is more to the J-35A's arrival in Pakistan than just airplanes. A common vision for regional security and a wish to offset India expanding connections with the US and France are reflected in this declaration of intent from Beijing and Islamabad, for its part India is still years away from deploying the Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA), a fifth-generation fighter that isn't anticipated to be in service before 2030, Pakistan may gain a short-term but substantial advantage in aerial combat with the J-35A, which would make India's air defense planning more difficult and probably cause its own modernization efforts to pick up speed.

These are also strong ties between this defense agreement and wider economic collaboration. China has committed to investing $25 billion in Pakistan's military and civic facilities as part of the next phase of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), in addition to the fighter jet transfer, energy and transportation projects as well as the expansion of Gwadar Port, where China is receiving easier operational access in return for security assurances from Islamabad, are all supported by this package. While serving as a counterbalance to India's strategic alliances, the military and economic assistance is intended to solidify Pakistan's position as a significant Chinese ally in the area.

The J-35A has remarkable technical capabilities. Special inlets that conceal the jet's engines from radar and edge-aligned control surfaces give it a stealth profile. It has advanced avionics, improved performance, and the capacity to transport a broad range of air-to-air and air-to-ground weapons thanks to its Guizhou WS-19 engines. Because of its network-centric features, it can function as a component of a broader system, exchanging data with ground assets and other aircraft to increase combat effectiveness and situational awareness. This marks a change in the Pakistan Air Force's capacity to plan and carry out intricate missions in a high-threat setting, in addition to a leap in capabilities.

The diplomatic and strategic implications are profound. By fast-tracking the J-35A transfer, China is signaling its willingness to back Pakistan in the face of regional instability and to challenge the dominance of Western and Russian defense suppliers in the global market. For Pakistan, the deal is both a boost to national security and a diplomatic win, demonstrating its ability to secure top-tier military technology despite economic headwinds and international scrutiny. For India and other regional players, the move is a wake-up call that the balance of power in South Asia is shifting, and that the next phase of military competition will be defined by advanced technology and strategic alliances.

As the first J-35As prepare to arrive in Pakistan, the region is watching closely. The deal marks a new chapter in the China-Pakistan relationship, one defined by deeper military integration, shared interests, and a willingness to challenge the status quo. The skies over South Asia are about to get a lot more crowded—and a lot more complex.
 
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"" The urgency and scale of the deal are striking. Pakistan is expected to receive the first batch of 30 J-35A jets as early as August 2025, with the full order anticipated to reach at least 40 aircraft within two years. This rapid delivery schedule is a direct result of China’s decision to fast-track the transfer, a move that top officials describe as a “reward” for Pakistan’s performance during the recent aerial clashes with India ""
 
I believe India is fast tracking Tejas MKIV to counter. It will be the ultimate stealth since it won't leave the ground so no chance of an electronic kill chain to counter it
 
And wtf good would dat do us guys?......All da technology they've given us previously has flopped no?
 
Warplanes already relegated to standoff launch platforms for aero-ballistic missiles......aik dum bukvaas nhewj no?

I bet any mofo any money here that we won't even see much of manned combat aviation in under a decade time frame.....
 
Warplanes already relegated to standoff launch platforms for aero-ballistic missiles......aik dum bukvaas nhewj no?

I bet any mofo any money here that we won't even see much of manned combat aviation in under a decade time frame.....
@lulldapull BC no one in Pakistan call news as nhewj. Why trying to act like Pakistani when anyone with little brain cell could asses that you definitely are an Indian. I have been following your post for past couple of days and its quite obvious that you are either mentally deranged or trying to go by as a Pakistani.
Esa kia hua kay apna mulk aur apni shinakhat chupani par rhai hai? (What has happened that you are trying to change your identity)
 

Stealth capabilities of J-35​

Chinese J-35A (also referred to as FC-31 or J-31, depending on context) is not completely invisible to all radars. No stealth aircraft—whether Chinese, American, or from any other country—is completely undetectable by radar. Here’s why:




✅ What "Stealth" Really Means:


Stealth technology is about reducing an aircraft's radar cross-section (RCS), which makes it harder to detect or track on radar, especially at long distances. It does not mean the aircraft is literally invisible.




📡 Radar and Stealth Aircraft:​


  • Low-frequency radars (VHF/UHF) can still detect stealth aircraft, though often with less precision.
  • Modern air defense systems often use multi-band radar systems, networking together different radar types to increase the chance of detecting stealth aircraft.
  • Stealth effectiveness also depends on angle of detection (stealth jets are optimized to be least visible from the front), weather, speed, and altitude.



🇨🇳 J-35A Stealth Capabilities (Expected):​


  • Uses radar-absorbing materials and internal weapon bays.
  • Design likely inspired by the U.S. F-35 (although not identical).
  • May have inferior stealth compared to American F-22 or F-35 due to:
    • Less advanced coatings and materials
    • Potential gaps in sensor fusion and electronic warfare systems
    • Engine nozzle design, which appears to compromise stealth to some extent



🧠 Conclusion:​


The J-35A is stealthy, but not undetectable. It’s designed to evade detection or delay tracking, especially by older or less sophisticated radar systems. However, advanced multi-band radar networks and infrared sensors (used by NATO, Japan, the U.S., etc.) can detect and track it under the right conditions.
 
@lulldapull BC no one in Pakistan call news as nhewj. Why trying to act like Pakistani when anyone with little brain cell could asses that you definitely are an Indian. I have been following your post for past couple of days and its quite obvious that you are either mentally deranged or trying to go by as a Pakistani.
Esa kia hua kay apna mulk aur apni shinakhat chupani par rhai hai? (What has happened that you are trying to change your identity)
I make phunn of Indians cuz they are 99% dalit qaum.

99% India bhangi hae.......ye haqeeqat hae!
 
Proposal of China to give Pakistan 50% off J-35A fifth-generation stealth fighter fighters is having an impact on South Asia's defense and geopolitical environment, the agreement, which has been verified by numerous defense and diplomatic sources, is more than just the transfer of cutting edge military equipment, it is a potent representation of Beijing and Islamabad growing strategic partnership and a direct reaction to the recent tensions in the area, particularly in the wake of the May 2025 India-Pakistan conflict.

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For the reason to stay up with India's expanding military might and its own changing security requirements, Pakistan has been working for years to modernize its air force. China's Shenyang Aircraft Corporation created the J-35A, which is a significant advancement, with its state-of-the-art avionics, internal weapons bays, sensor fusion, and low radar cross-section, this aircraft is a real fifth-generation stealth fighter that can operate in contested areas and avoid detection by sophisticated air defense systems, Pakistan has a technological advantage over its current fleet of fourth-generation fighters, such as the F-16 Fighting Falcon and JF-17 Thunder, thanks to the J-35A's versatility, which allows it to carry out both air superiority and precision attack missions.

The urgency and scale of the deal are striking. Pakistan is expected to receive the first batch of 30 J-35A jets as early as August 2025, with the full order anticipated to reach at least 40 aircraft within two years. This rapid delivery schedule is a direct result of China’s decision to fast-track the transfer, a move that top officials describe as a “reward” for Pakistan’s performance during the recent aerial clashes with India. Pakistan’s Defense Minister Khawaja Asif has been in China finalizing the details, and Pakistan Air Force pilots have already begun training on the J-35A platform in China—a clear sign that both sides are committed to making this transition as seamless and swift as possible.

The financial structure is what really sets this business apart. China is making it possible for Pakistan to purchase such cutting-edge equipment in spite of its continuous economic difficulties by providing the jets at a discount of half and simple and adaptable payment choices, the terms are unheard of in the international arms market, and this is the first time China has exported a fighter with this level of technology. The move emphasizes the two nation "ironclad" partnership and shows that China is prepared to share its most cutting-edge military capabilities with its closest regional strategic partner.

There is more to the J-35A's arrival in Pakistan than just airplanes. A common vision for regional security and a wish to offset India expanding connections with the US and France are reflected in this declaration of intent from Beijing and Islamabad, for its part India is still years away from deploying the Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA), a fifth-generation fighter that isn't anticipated to be in service before 2030, Pakistan may gain a short-term but substantial advantage in aerial combat with the J-35A, which would make India's air defense planning more difficult and probably cause its own modernization efforts to pick up speed.

These are also strong ties between this defense agreement and wider economic collaboration. China has committed to investing $25 billion in Pakistan's military and civic facilities as part of the next phase of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), in addition to the fighter jet transfer, energy and transportation projects as well as the expansion of Gwadar Port, where China is receiving easier operational access in return for security assurances from Islamabad, are all supported by this package. While serving as a counterbalance to India's strategic alliances, the military and economic assistance is intended to solidify Pakistan's position as a significant Chinese ally in the area.

The J-35A has remarkable technical capabilities. Special inlets that conceal the jet's engines from radar and edge-aligned control surfaces give it a stealth profile. It has advanced avionics, improved performance, and the capacity to transport a broad range of air-to-air and air-to-ground weapons thanks to its Guizhou WS-19 engines. Because of its network-centric features, it can function as a component of a broader system, exchanging data with ground assets and other aircraft to increase combat effectiveness and situational awareness. This marks a change in the Pakistan Air Force's capacity to plan and carry out intricate missions in a high-threat setting, in addition to a leap in capabilities.

The diplomatic and strategic implications are profound. By fast-tracking the J-35A transfer, China is signaling its willingness to back Pakistan in the face of regional instability and to challenge the dominance of Western and Russian defense suppliers in the global market. For Pakistan, the deal is both a boost to national security and a diplomatic win, demonstrating its ability to secure top-tier military technology despite economic headwinds and international scrutiny. For India and other regional players, the move is a wake-up call that the balance of power in South Asia is shifting, and that the next phase of military competition will be defined by advanced technology and strategic alliances.

As the first J-35As prepare to arrive in Pakistan, the region is watching closely. The deal marks a new chapter in the China-Pakistan relationship, one defined by deeper military integration, shared interests, and a willingness to challenge the status quo. The skies over South Asia are about to get a lot more crowded—and a lot more complex.
Pls add CNN link? Otherwise this is one social media site rumor feeding another to another.
 
Pls add CNN link? Otherwise this is one social media site rumor feeding another to another.
Hard to imagine we'd even consider purchasing even a nut n bolt from China anymore.

Saaray Chinese hathyaar total fail.

Aik dum ghattiya maal.

I hope we never buy anything from neither China nor AL-Turkiya.

@lulldapull BC no one in Pakistan call news as nhewj. Why trying to act like Pakistani when anyone with little brain cell could asses that you definitely are an Indian. I have been following your post for past couple of days and its quite obvious that you are either mentally deranged or trying to go by as a Pakistani.
Esa kia hua kay apna mulk aur apni shinakhat chupani par rhai hai? (What has happened that you are trying to change your identity)
Yaar I'm just sick of propaganda from our ISPR.

Ab bardasht say bahar hae.

I want to know what the fukk are we going to do now to avoid getting further humiliation.

Remember, India is poised to repeat this all over again. The next time might be fatal for us.

Lakh di Laanat on China and Turkiya for selling us junk!
 
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