Does this blurry photo mark ‘official declaration’ of China’s sixth-generation fighter?

The release of a blurry plane photo by China’s state broadcaster amounts to an official announcement of lift-off for the country’s sixth-generation fighter jet programme, according to a military analyst.

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The image of the aircraft, resembling one developed by the Chengdu Aircraft Industry Group, appeared at the end of a video released by CCTV on Sunday to mark the 27th anniversary of the fourth-generation J-10 jet’s maiden flight.

The 27-second video included footage of the J-10 jet and the fifth-generation J-20, and ended with the image of the ginkgo leaf-shaped, tailless aircraft and the caption: “What will be next?”

“This marks the first time there’s been an official declaration of Chengdu’s sixth-generation fighter, indicating a successor to our J-10 and J-20,” Chinese military analyst Song Zhongping said.

The mysterious aircraft appears at the end of a video released to mark the 27th anniversary of the maiden flight of China’s fourth-generation J-10 jet. Photo: CCTV
The mysterious aircraft appears at the end of a video released to mark the 27th anniversary of the maiden flight of China’s fourth-generation J-10 jet. Photo: CCTV

The release of the image also throws down the gauntlet to the United States, which announced on Friday that Boeing would build the US Air Force’s sixth-generation fighter plane, the F-47.

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