Michael
VIP Member
Currently, all versions of the J-35 (both the Navy version and the Air Force version) are produced at the 601 Institute's pilot plant. They are R&D in nature production with very low capacity. And, improvements are made as they are produced.Pardon, but which variant is then in production, when the PLAN J-35 isn't ready yet and per your previous post, the PLAAF J-35A "has not begun" yet? ... so the news is wrong?
The official mass production will take place at the newly built plant. That plant is still under construction.
These are two completely different modes of production. Usually, we formalize mass production as the start of production. I don't know how to express it in English, maybe the translation software has some problems too.
Factory 112 is the old code for SAC and the main factory of SAC. 601 Research Institute used to be the design department under Factory 112. Now, SAC is a big group of companies, and Factory 112 and 601 Research Institute are two of its subsidiaries. 601 Research Institute is nominally under SAC, but a lot of the actual work is directly managed by AVIC. Its pilot plant is also on the old Factory 112 site, but is used and managed somewhat differently.
As you can understand it, mass production work on all versions of the J-35 has not begun. However, small-scale production work has been going on.









