J35 Mass-Produced:1 in 3 Days: US Embarrassed, India Panics, Pakistan Celebrates!

Here is a summary of the key points:

J-35 Aircraft Production & Technology

  • According to insiders, the production line for the J-35 aircraft is operating at an “astonishing pace,” with one J-35 completed every 72 hours.

  • The video attributes this speed to advanced technologies such as titanium alloy 3D printing and integrated large-scale structural components.

  • The J-35 is described as a multi-role fighter and a “pinnacle achievement” of the Chinese aviation industry, positioned to complement the J-20.

  • Footage from CCTV showed advanced technologies and extensive factory views, suggesting the J-35’s confidentiality level is no longer high and it will soon be publicly revealed.

Economic and Geopolitical Implications

  • The video argues that the mass production of advanced fighters like the J-20 and J-35 can boost industrial manufacturing, create supply chains, and drive upgrades in the manufacturing sector.

  • It claims that the combined manufacturing capabilities of the U.S. and its Western allies cannot compete with China.

  • It also touches on the China-U.S. technology war, noting that China’s development of engines like the CJ-2000 has filled gaps caused by U.S. embargos on aviation engines. The video also mentions that China has used rare earth materials to its advantage against the U.S. and the West.

Partnerships & International Relations

  • Both the Chinese Navy and Air Force, as well as the Pakistan Air Force, are said to be “eagerly awaiting” the J-35.

  • Pakistan is mentioned as the “happiest party” besides China, having secured a capacity of 40 J-35s.

  • The video predicts that with the addition of the J-35, Pakistan’s air superiority will be secured for the next 20 years.

  • India’s so-called fifth-generation AMCA fighter is called a “PowerPoint presentation,” and the video notes that India has not yet paid the remaining balance for its Raphael fighters.

  • The video also suggests that the J-35 threatens countries acting as “guard dogs” for the U.S., rather than the U.S. itself, because of the mutual destruction that would result from a full-scale war between China and the U.S.