China’s J-50 Stealth Fighter Caught Flying Again

by | Jun 16, 2026 | Military Aviation, News | 0 comments

China appears to be flight-testing not one but two sixth-generation fighters at once — and the lesser-known of the pair just resurfaced in fresh 2026 imagery.

New footage and images circulating from facilities linked to Shenyang Aircraft Corporation show what observers call the J-50: a tailless, twin-engine stealth jet believed to be aimed in part at carrier operations. It is the smaller sibling to Chengdu’s larger, three-engine J-36 — and together they signal Beijing’s intent to field an operational sixth-generation fighter before 2030.

Quick Facts

  • Aircraft: “J-50” (designation unofficial), Shenyang
  • Configuration: tailless, twin-engine stealth fighter
  • Companion programme: the larger, three-engine Chengdu J-36
  • Status: fresh 2026 test-flight imagery; no official confirmation
  • Goal: operational sixth-generation fighter before 2030

Two Jets, Two Bureaus, One Race

What makes China’s effort unusual is that two design bureaus are flying two different sixth-gen prototypes in parallel — Chengdu with the big J-36, Shenyang with the smaller J-50. The tailless planform on both points to extreme stealth and a clean break from the canards and tails of the J-20 generation.

Chinese J-20 stealth fighter
China’s in-service J-20 stealth fighter. The newer “J-50” remains officially unphotographed; only social-media imagery exists. (Wikimedia Commons)

Why the West Is Watching

The United States is developing its own sixth-generation fighter, the F-47, and the UK-Italy-Japan GCAP is moving toward a 2035 service entry. If China flies and fields a sixth-gen jet first, it would mark a symbolic and strategic shift in the Indo-Pacific balance. Beijing has confirmed nothing — but the steady drip of imagery, taxi tests and flights tells its own story.

Sources: Army Recognition; The War Zone; Zona Militar; open-source imagery analysis.

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