# J-35A
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The New Architecture of Ambition: Deciphering the Rumors of a China-Pakistan-Saudi Defense Pact
Rumors of a $12 billion Chinese arms sale to Pakistan, funded by Saudi Arabia, highlight an emerging defense triad between the three nations. While technical and financial hurdles make the full deal unlikely, the deployment of 13,000 Pakistani troops to Saudi Arabia underscores a significant shift toward regional security diversification away from U.S. dominance.

High-Orbit Diplomacy: China Bolsters Pakistan’s Strategic Ambitions with New Satellite Launch
China has successfully launched the PRSC-EO3 satellite for Pakistan, strengthening their 'all-weather' partnership. This launch is a critical component of a broader defense and technology transfer program that includes stealth fighters and naval upgrades, solidifying Beijing’s influence over Islamabad’s strategic architecture.

Beyond Stealth: Assessing Pakistan’s $12 Billion Strategic Gambit with Beijing
Pakistan is reportedly considering a landmark $12 billion defense deal with China to acquire J-35A stealth fighters and advanced missile defense systems. The move highlights a deepening strategic reliance on Beijing to counter India's military modernization, despite significant economic challenges in Islamabad.

The Stealth Pivot: How China’s $12 Billion Arms Deal Rewrites the South Asian Balance of Power
Pakistan is reportedly finalizing a landmark $12 billion arms deal with China for J-35A stealth fighters and HQ-19 missile defense systems, funded in part by Saudi Arabian capital. This acquisition represents a generational leap in military capability that could end India's long-standing aerial superiority in the region.

China Puts New J‑35A Model Front and Centre at Singapore Airshow, Selling a System Not Just Fighters
At the Singapore Airshow, China’s AVIC showcased 26 advanced aircraft types with the J‑35A stealth fighter model centre stage, presenting a system‑level approach that mixes new manned fighters, export models and a multi‑layered family of UAVs. The exhibition was aimed at converting recent technological advances into export contracts and broader influence by offering turnkey, tiered packages that combine combat and emergency‑response capabilities.

China Puts New Fighters and Homegrown Airliners Centre-Stage at Singapore Airshow, Mixing Diplomacy with Defence Signalling
China used the Singapore Airshow to showcase both military and commercial aviation progress, with the PLA aerobatic team performing after a six‑year hiatus and a prominent J-35A model displayed amid COMAC’s C919 and C909 airliners. The appearances underline Beijing’s dual pursuit of defence modernisation and aerospace industry internationalisation.