# J-10
Latest news and articles about J-10
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China Showcases J-10 Night-Fighting Drills as Air Force Builds Integrated Combat Skills
China’s South Theatre Command released footage and a report on cross–day-and–night opposing exercises featuring J-10 fighters, highlighting system-level confrontation involving reconnaissance, jamming, target locking and escape maneuvers. The release underscores the PLAAF’s push toward networked air operations and serves both readiness and signaling purposes in a strategically sensitive region.

China Releases Spectacular J-10 Night-and-Day Air Combat Drills as a Signal of Growing Operational Readiness
Chinese state media published video of South Theater Command J-10 fighters conducting cross–day‑and‑night red‑blue air‑combat drills, highlighting system‑level confrontation and electronic warfare. The footage signals Beijing’s emphasis on realistic, night‑capable training and on integrating aircraft into broader sensor and strike networks, while edited imagery leaves important capability questions unanswered.

China’s Bayi Aerobatic Team Closes Singapore Airshow with a High‑Precision Display of Soft Power
China’s PLAAF Bayi aerobatic team completed five performances at the 10th Singapore Airshow, showcasing J-10 formations and engaging spectators with cultural outreach timed to the lunar new year. The appearances combined precision flying with public diplomacy, reinforcing Beijing’s effort to project a professional, friendly military image abroad.

How the J-10 Family Became China’s Aerial Business Card: From J-10A to J-10C and Why It Matters
China’s J-10 fighter has evolved rapidly from the original J-10A through a limited J-10B run to the more capable J-10C, which now serves both combat and public diplomacy roles through the BaYi aerobatic team. The shift reflects fast advances in domestic radar and avionics — notably the move from passive to active phased‑array radars — and signals China’s ability to field large numbers of modern, multirole fighters.