Pakistan has officially announced a major new wave of Chinese military aviation procurements aimed at transforming the future of the Pakistan Air Force. The announcement includes four separate fighter and weapons-related deals, including what could become Pakistan’s first-ever stealth fighter acquisition — the advanced Shenyang J-35.
As regional air power competition intensifies, Pakistan appears determined to modernize its combat fleet with next-generation Chinese technology. Reports suggest the procurement package may include additional Chengdu J-10C fighters, long-range precision strike weapons, and advanced upgrades for existing aircraft already serving in the Pakistan Air Force.
In this video, we break down:
Why Pakistan is investing heavily in Chinese fighter technology
The possible role of the J-35 stealth fighter in future warfare
How these new procurements could reshape South Asia’s air balance
The strategic partnership between Pakistan and China
What this means for regional military aviation in the coming years
With stealth technology, long-range strike capability, and modern air combat systems becoming the new standard, Pakistan’s latest defense decisions could mark the beginning of a completely new era for its air force.
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