The China International Aviation and Aerospace Exhibition opened on November 12 in Zhuhai city with many fighter jets being introduced, including China's new J-35 stealth fighter.
Fighter jets, civil aircraft and aerospace equipment from China and businesses around the world will be showcased at this year's Airshow China, a six-day event in Zhuhai, Guangdong province.
A formation of J-10 fighter jets of the Chinese Air Force performs aerobatic maneuvers at the air show in Zhuhai on November 12.
Russia's Su-57 fighter also participated in the exhibition in China.
A model of the Chinese Air Force's J-35 fighter jet was introduced at the air show.
On the first day, the public witnessed the performance of the J-10 fighter aerobatic team of the Chinese Air Force, followed by the participation of the J-20 fighter. The Russian aerobatic team also performed on the opening day, along with the appearance of the Su-57 stealth fighter of the Russian military.
China unveils new stealth fighter J-35A
The highlight of this year's exhibition is the debut of China's J-35 stealth fighter. This fighter is lighter than the J-20 and has a design that has some similarities with the US F-35 fighter. In addition, the South China Morning Post reported that the aviation event in Zhuhai is also likely to be the place where the Chinese military introduces a "mother ship" unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV), capable of launching many small UAVs for attack and reconnaissance purposes.
J-20 fighters fly in formation on November 12.
China's Wing Loong UAV at an exhibition in Zhuhai
This year's event focused on showcasing weapons and aviation defense technology, as China celebrated the 75th anniversary of the founding of the People's Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF) on November 11. In addition, a number of civilian and aerospace vehicles were also introduced, including a reusable cargo shuttle model, according to Xinhua News Agency on November 11.
Y-20F100 civil transport aircraft at the exhibition
Mars exploration vehicle
Source: https://thanhnien.vn/trien-lam-hang-khong-trung-quoc-quy-tu-nhieu-tiem-kich-hien-dai-185241112125833948.htm
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