Malaysian media have praised the J-35, calling it the beginning of a new era in global air power.

The Malaysian media's comments are well-founded, as before this, the fifth-generation fighter market was dominated by the F-35. However, the United States has turned it into a club, using it as a tool for its hegemonic alliances. Now, as one of the Islamic countries, Pakistan will acquire another fifth-generation fighter, the J-35, next year.

However, the Malaysian media also believe that the F-35 is ahead in terms of networking and informatization. I personally would like to refute this. First of all, the country with the most advanced wireless network technology currently is China. Second, the F-35's information technology is over ten years old, and its information throughput is less than 1/10 of that of the J-35. Moreover, according to the chief technical expert of Shenyang Aircraft Corporation, the J-35 plays a role similar to a point guard in a basketball team, which requires communication and interoperability among various aircraft and aircraft types. In addition, the J-35's network and informatization capabilities will not be inferior to the performance of the J-10CE five months ago, which is recognized as the highest performance of networking and informatization in air combat.

The Malaysian media stated that the J-35 will be a direct challenger to the F-35. They believe that the J-35 is superior to the F-35 in radar, stealth, maneuverability, and resource allocation, and will open a new chapter in global air power.

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