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The '''Shenyang J-35''' ({{lang-zh|s=鹘鹰|p=Gǔ yīng}} '' चिअन् सान्वु '') is a type of Chinese multirole combat aircraft featuring a single seat and twin engines, capable of all-weather operations. It is produced by the [[Shenyang Aircraft Corporation]] (SAC) and is intended for both air superiority and surface strike roles. Reports indicate that there are two versions of this aircraft: one designed for land operations to serve the [[People's Liberation Army Air Force]] (PLAAF), and another variant tailored for carrier operations, optimized for catapult-assisted takeoff (CATOBAR), intended for the [[People's Liberation Army Naval Air Force]] (PLANAF).
The '''Shenyang J-35''' ({{zh|s=|t=|c=歼-35|p=jiān-sānwǔ}} '' चिअन् सान्वु '') is a type of Chinese multirole combat aircraft featuring a single seat and twin engines, capable of all-weather operations. It is produced by the [[Shenyang Aircraft Corporation]] (SAC) and is intended for both air superiority and surface strike roles. Reports indicate that there are two versions of this aircraft: one designed for land operations to serve the [[People's Liberation Army Air Force]] (PLAAF), and another variant tailored for carrier operations, optimized for catapult-assisted takeoff (CATOBAR), intended for the [[People's Liberation Army Naval Air Force]] (PLANAF).


The Shenyang J-35 was developed from the FC-31 Gyrfalcon, which is a prototype stealth aircraft that served as a demonstrator to attract potential export clients after the Shenyang Aircraft Corporation (SAC) lost the bid for the J-XX to the Chengdu Aircraft Industry Group.
The Shenyang J-35 was developed from the FC-31 Gyrfalcon, which is a prototype stealth aircraft that served as a demonstrator to attract potential export clients after the Shenyang Aircraft Corporation (SAC) lost the bid for the J-XX to the Chengdu Aircraft Industry Group.
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