On February 6th, at the Singapore Airshow's China Aviation Exhibition Area, Palmer Luckey, founder of the US defense contractor Anduril Industries, was photographed using a measuring tape to measure a model of the Chinese Communist Party's latest stealth fighter, the J-35A, while visiting the AVIC booth. He later posted on the X platform that he didn't believe the aircraft lived up to its name (Not convinced Ch...).
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On February 6th, at the Singapore Airshow's China Aviation Exhibition Area, Palmer Luckey, founder of the US defense contractor Anduril Industries, was photographed using a measuring tape to measure a model of the Chinese Communist Party's latest stealth fighter, the J-35A, while visiting the AVIC booth. He later posted on the X platform that he didn't believe the aircraft lived up to its name (Not convinced Ch...).