Rank 74 documents the Chengdu J-20 Mighty Dragon — China's fifth-generation stealth air superiority fighter that entered PLAAF operational service around 2017 after a decade of prototype flights from the 2011 yellow-primer debut through low-rate production at Chengdu's plant. Large canard-delta planform, internal weapon bays, and faceted low-observable skin position the J-20 as a long-range interceptor and strike platform intended to contest American F-22 and F-35 presence in the Western Pacific. WS-10C and developing WS-15 engines power production batches; PLAAF units at Wuhu and elsewhere now fly the type in increasing numbers. Wallimilist renders the dark grey stealth exterior, canard-delta wireframe rib lattice, CHENGDU 20 decal stack, and STEALTH DRAGON RISES brush slogan exactly as the master PNG dictates — 2017 service kicker, PLAAF Squadron shield, and curator copy on the airframe that made stealth a three-way conversation.