东风夜放花千树
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China's fifth-generation aircraft numbers have basically met the military's needs. The Chinese military is already ready to bring sixth-generation aircraft into service. Currently, there are efforts to upgrade fifth-generation planes and export them to other countries.TOTAL LIE! False!
its 2026 and entire NATO (exclusing US) has never fielded a 5th gen fighter of its own (only fielded US made ones). Forget even about 6th gen. Those 6th gen are on drawing board, a fantasy ideas which are atleast 30 years away from reality. France and Germany officially terminated the joint Future Combat Air System (FCAS) on June 8 2026. So you microscopic NATO countries are 30 years away from 6th gen and we have already seen chinese 6th gen flying (the prototypes), its going to come online in service in few years.
Entire NATO (except US) has ZERO 5th gen of its own currently in service. China will have around 1000 5th gen fighters by 2030. It has around 500 right now.
Now let's come to Turkish 5th gen. Again it was impossible for Turkey without US engine. China is testing / flying its 6th gen with massive 3 engines of its own. Turkey is testing 5th gen with american engines. Feel the difference? To Turkey's credit, atleast its the only country other than US in NATO which is making 5th gen of its own but using american engines. Now you will say Turkey is also building its own engines. Well we will see if and when they come into service. Its going to take a long long time and still performance won't match the american counterparts.
China values its reputation and assessments, so fifth-generation aircraft will only be exported to friendly countries. They might even send technicians for maintenance.
On May 7, 2026, in a report marking the first anniversary of the India-Pakistan war, China's authoritative media published an interview with the Chinese team sent to Pakistan during the conflict.







