China’s Race to Develop a Sixth-Generation Fighter Jet by 2035
The USA is uncertain about the cost of its future sixth-generation fighter, while China is advancing its own program. China’s goal is to have a new fighter ready by 2035, with features like stealth, AI, and drone teaming. Experts believe China is making significant progress, though challenges remain. The new fighter, possibly called J-XD, aims to succeed the J-20 and keep adversaries at bay. China’s advancements in aerospace technology and AI are crucial to this development.
What is a Sixth-Generation Fighter?
Sixth-generation fighters are advanced aircraft with features like stealth, efficient engines, enhanced human-systems integration, optional manning, and advanced digital capabilities such as AI and cyberwarfare.
China’s Progress
In 2019, Wang Haifeng from Chengdu Aerospace Corporation confirmed China’s pre-research into sixth-generation fighters. The goal is to have a fighter ready by 2035. Experts like Rick Joe and Dr. Brendan Mulvaney believe China is on track but face challenges in areas like engine development.
Technological Advancements
China’s new fighter will likely have a tailless, flying-wing design and incorporate advanced technologies. The country is also focusing on unmanned combat aerial vehicles (UCAV) and collaborative combat aircraft (CCA).
Strategic Goals
The new fighter aims to keep adversaries far from China’s borders, similar to the current J-20. China’s advancements in aerospace technology and AI are crucial to this development.