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China’s carrier-borne J-35 stealth jets can carry up to 6 missiles, designers say on CCTV

Fighter designers explore J-35, J-35A design links alongside close-ups of J-35 model with folding wings, internal weapons bay and tailhook

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A model of the J-35A stealth fighter jet is pictured at the Zhuhai Air Show Centre in November 2024. Photo: NurPhoto via Getty Images
Enoch Wong
China’s carrier-borne J-35 advanced stealth fighters can carry up to six missiles, according to a programme on state broadcaster CCTV, as more details are revealed following last week’s massive People’s Liberation Army (PLA) parade in Beijing.

Both the J-35 and J-35A featured in the aerial formations for Wednesday’s parade commemorating the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II.

Fighter designers discussed the pairing in a CCTV programme aired on Thursday, exploring the design connections and key differences between the models. They said common components were engineered for reuse, supporting rapid integration across air and naval variants.

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The programme showed close-ups of a J-35 model with folding wings, an internal weapons bay and a tailhook. The open bay, showing six air-to-air missiles, drew the most attention among military observers online and matched the loadout of America’s most advanced operational stealth fighter, the F-22.

Foldable fins support a compressed launcher concept, allowing six missiles to be housed within the internal bays of stealth aircraft.

J-15DH, J-15T and J-35 fighter jets fly in formation over Tiananmen Square during a military parade to mark the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II, in Beijing on September 3. Photo: Reuters
J-15DH, J-15T and J-35 fighter jets fly in formation over Tiananmen Square during a military parade to mark the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II, in Beijing on September 3. Photo: Reuters

Military analysts speculate that both the J-20 and J-35 are equipped with the PL-15 beyond-visual-range air-to-air missiles, pending official disclosure. Additional missiles from the PL family were also featured during last week’s parade through central Beijing.

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