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The "Fujian" will launch the J-15 and the emerging J-35 5th-gen stealth fighter aircraft.

Warrior Talks to Principal Deputy, Army Acquisition Young Bang

By Kris Osborn, President, Warrior

As China prepares to commission and launch its "Fujian" aircraft carrier, the People's Liberation Army Navy is preparing a new Carrier Air Wing and training pilots to fly specially-configured carrier "mission aircraft" to launch from the ship's electromagnetic catapult.

The Fujian is China's third carrier and the first with a USS-Ford-like electromagnetic catapult; as a result, it is the first PLAN carrier to be built with a large flat deck without a ski-jump type of ramp;

"We are now fully adept at maintaining precise flight direction, optimal posture, and pinpoint landing accuracy," Lin Chunliang of the PLA Naval Aviation University said in the Chinese-government backed Global Times newspaper.

Some of the special mission aircraft designed for the new carrier air wing are not yet announced, but Chinese government-backed newspapers say the "Fujian" will launch the J-15 and the emerging J-35 5th-gen stealth fighter aircraft.

J-35 Carrier Launched

Launching the J-35 from a carrier is quite significant for the PLA, as it has been operating with a massive deficit in the area of sea-launched 5th-generation aircraft, for quite some time. China operates its 5th-gen J-20 in impactful numbers, yet it is a land-launched fighter and the PLA Navy has only had a few prototype 5th-gen carrier-launched aircraft such as the J-35, formerly called the J-31. The PLA Navy has not had an F-35C-like carrier-launched 5th-gen aircraft or any F-35B-like vertical-take-off-and-landing 5th-gen ocean-launched aircraft, so the PLAN has been operating with a serious maritime 5th-gen air power deficit. This deficit is something which would clearly imperil any effort to take over Taiwan with an amphibious attack.

These are the reasons why a carrier-launched J-35 5th-gen stealth fighter could change the threat equation in the region, depending upon the extent to which the J-35 can rival a US Navy F-35B or F-35C. However full parity is not likely to happen anytime soon as it will be several years until the PLAN is able to operate with impactful numbers of its J-35 from the Fujian, and the US Navy can already fly dozens of F-35s from its carriers and amphibs.

Kris Osborn is the Military Technology Editor of 19FortyFive and President of Warrior Maven – Center for Military Modernization. Osborn previously served at the Pentagon as a highly qualified expert in the Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Army—Acquisition, Logistics & Technology. Osborn has also worked as an anchor and on-air military specialist at national TV networks. He has appeared as a guest military expert on Fox News, MSNBC, The Military Channel, and The History Channel. He also has a Masters Degree in Comparative Literature from Columbia University