At the beginning of the 20th century, China began to enter the development path of the aviation industry and began to produce various types of aircraft. Back in the early 50s of the 20th century, when the aviation industry began to develop and put into production its own jet fighters. These aircraft are known at home and abroad as "fighters", or "J" for short.Due to the crucial position of "fighter" in China's aviation industry, many other types of fighters and bombers later adopted the character "J" as part of their naming to highlight their connection to the family of fighters developed by China's aviation industry.
Therefore, the word "J" is not only a name, but also a symbol of the development process and technological accumulation of China's aviation industry. This naming convention continues today, and many of China's self-developed aircraft, whether fighters, bombers or other types of aircraft, can see the word "J" in their names.
The aircraft named after the word "J" is not only a part of the aviation industry, but also a symbol of the unremitting efforts of aeronautical engineers and scientists for the sake of excellence and development. These aircraft carry the people's expectations and confidence in the country's aviation industry, and also demonstrate the determination of China's aviation industry to continue to progress and innovate.