Chinese state media repositions sci-fi space and air combat aircraft as tech target
Military analyst on CCTV says frontier technologies reflect ‘expectations for future aerospace and space superiority’

Integrated space-air fighters featured in China’s Nantianmen science-fiction project represent the future of aerospace technology, and it is only a matter of time before they are realised, according to state media.
The comments appeared on Friday in a programme on CCTV’s military channel that repositions the Nantianmen Project – a research initiative dating back to 2017 that focused on future air and space warfare – from a collection of fantasy concepts to attainable future tech.
In the programme, CCTV showcased conceptual fighter jets that had previously been unveiled along with fresh animations to show them in space combat.
Until last week’s CCTV programme, observers had generally regarded the models as science fiction-inspired models produced by China’s aerospace industry, primarily for educational and public engagement purposes, but a long way from operational reality.
