The original was taken from a colleague of imp_navigator in It is confirmed that the J-35A fighters have entered service with the PLA Air Force
New footage from the rehearsal of the air part of the Chinese military parade, which will be held on September 3 on the 80th anniversary of the victory over militaristic Japan, has provided accurate confirmation that the J-35A (Jian-35A) fighter jets have officially begun to enter service with the People's Liberation Army Air Force (PLA). The photos showed a J-35A fighter jet with a standard PLA Air Force tail number. Judging by the number "61821", the fighter is from the 1st Brigade of the PLA Air Force. In the second photo, this J-35A fighter jet with two J-20 fighters from the 2nd Brigade of the PLA Air Force. Thus, the PLA Air Force now has two fifth-generation fighters in service.
Two J-35As with numbers "61820" and "61821"