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They are many decades away from induction and moreover China is mostly dependent of foreign tech for acionics and engine so it will take time. Right now these are plane which look like 5th gen planes thats all.
but as far as pakistan is concerned ,it plays role of a know-it-all spectator of a ongoing fude of mistrusts among two giants,hoping one to take on the other.but china and india are too big and responsible to act naiive. as days will pass ,militancy will rise ,leadership will fall,pak will inevitably collapse(no hard feelings),china will lose its universal customer,focus on kasgar(checking infiltration) and though for different reasons ,these two asian giants,despite of their constitutional differences will be working together,because as far as counter-insurgency is concerned india even trains US officials.
Apart from both being fifth generation fighters, there are a lot of physical difference as can be seen in the images you posted above.Well, I am not aviation expert, just an hobby internet user
You are right. They are different. But they look like a twin to me.
US F-22
Chinese J-31
Is that "Project 310" official name? Where does it come from?
Firstly, on aircraft program can receive the official reference J-xx if and only if it is an officially regconized program, it means only program "ordered" by airforce/navy/amy could receive these J-xx references, which is not the case here with this aircraft program which is a "privately" funded by AVIC.
That's also the reason for why in all J-20 aircrafts you can find the August 1st red star, and on 31001 you can only see an eagle insignia.
Actually, when we read 31001, it means Project 310 aircraft 01.