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Cleanup - Removed 6th-generation claims
[edit]I've cleaned up a lot of the unsourced claims. Notably I've removed the claims that the December 2024 flight demonstrations showed a sixth-generation fighter (both on this article and the J-36) as 1) reliable sources have not concluded that only speculated, and 2) such speculation is based on a complete absence of any verifiable information about the capabilities of either platform such as they could be categorized into sixth-generation. Until such time as more information comes out and reliable sources can actively confirm, with evidence, the sixth-generation nature of the airframes, these should be referred to as flight tests of prototypes. Thanks. ⇒SWATJester Shoot Blues, Tell VileRat! 20:34, 1 January 2025 (UTC)
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