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JF-17 Block II advances with new refuelling probe

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The first image of a new Chengdu-designed refuelling probe on the Chengdu Aircraft Corporation FC-1/JF-17 fighter seen on the CAC airfield in late January. Source: CJDBY Web Page
Images revealed on Chinese websites on 23 January indicate the Chengdu Aircraft Corporation (CAC) FC-1 export fighter - co-developed with Pakistan Aeronautical Complex, which calls it the JF-17 Thunder - is advancing into a 'Block II' development and reportedly testing new weapons.

New images of an FC-1 at the CAC airfield with port number 229 show the first employment of an apparently Chinese-designed aerial refuelling probe: an important feature of the JF-17 Block II version. The probe features a streamlined tube, is located below the aircraft's cockpit canopy frame and may be detachable.

Chinese reports indicate the refuelling probe design will be used by the Block II version of the FC-1/JF-17. However, this is not yet confirmed as the Chinese-designed refuelling probe differs from an initial version first seen on a JF-17 in Pakistan in late 2013. This previous design was entirely cylindrical and its shape and placement just behind the canopy frame indicate there was probably design assistance from Denel Aviation of South Africa. Denel, formerly Atlas Aviation, has previously assisted with outfitting some Pakistani Mirage III fighters with refuelling probes.

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An earlier JF-17 refuelling probe design revealed in Pakistan in late 2013 was probably achieved with assistance from South Africa. (CJDBY Web Page)

Other images that appeared on Chinese websites in late January showed the new refueling probe-modified FC-1 in flight testing on an unknown but likely recent date. The Block II JF-17 will also feature a Nanjing Research Institute of Electronics and Technology (NRIET) KLJ-7 V2 radar and an improved data bus to handle integration of advanced air-to-air and precision-guided munitions.

An unconfirmed report published on 24 January on China's Sina.com website noted that Pakistan's indigenous 350 km range, optionally nuclear-armed Ra'ad (Thunder) air-launched cruise missile had been launched from a JF-17. The most recent test of the Ra'ad occurred on 19 January, but Pakistani reports did not mention the Ra'ad having been launched by a JF-17, even though this weapon has long been scheduled for JF-17 integration.

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http://www.janes.com/article/57508/jf-17-block-ii-advances-with-new-refuelling-probe

@Tipu7 @Sulman Badshah @Horus @Khafee @Rashid Mahmood @Bratva @Arsalan
 
An unconfirmed report published on 24 January on China's Sina.com website noted that Pakistan's indigenous 350 km range, optionally nuclear-armed Ra'ad (Thunder) air-launched cruise missile had been launched from a JF-17
It does make sense......

RAAD is fully tested missile.
Only issue left is the delivery platform.....
And in coming time...... whenever a RAAD test will take place..... it will be from Jf17..... though there will be no Clarification from PAF or PAC unless and untill required results are attained.....

I have a notion that the recent RAAD test was not a complete success..... so I expect at least one more test in coming months......

No idea @Horus and @Quwa are needed here to explain this portion
Could be RAAD? CM400 AKG? C802?
 
It does make sense......

RAAD is fully tested missile.
Only issue left is the delivery platform.....
And in coming time...... whenever a RAAD test will take place..... it will be from Jf17..... though there will be no Clarification from PAF or PAC unless and untill required results are attained.....

I have a notion that the recent RAAD test was not a complete success..... so I expect at least one more test in coming months......


Could be RAAD? CM400 AKG? C802?
This time when RAAD was tested they didn't show the Jet in video. If it would have been Mirage they would have shown it
 
This refueling prob looks good than the later which was like a freshwater pipe line
 
A retractable probe would have been better as this one just adds to the RCS of plane.
 
A retractable probe would have been better as this one just adds to the RCS of plane.
defeats the purpose, costs a lot of money, adds to weight. JFT must remain affordable. even M2K has non retractable probe.
 
defeats the purpose, costs a lot of money, adds to weight. JFT must remain affordable. even M2K has non retractable probe.
True unless we get an engine with better thrust we cant integrate anything else.
 
I think they should have put prob front of nose because in pic it is also blocking pilots view like in mirage 2000 prob looks good
 
defeats the purpose, costs a lot of money, adds to weight. JFT must remain affordable. even M2K has non retractable probe.
That also bring the limitations to flight envelope.

This time when RAAD was tested they didn't show the Jet in video. If it would have been Mirage they would have shown it
They directly tested?

No drop test, no aircraft strengthen test, why not direct induction?
 
That also bring the limitations to flight envelope.


They directly tested?

No drop test, no aircraft strengthen test, why not direct induction?
RAAD can't be directly tested fighter jet was used but question is which one. A chinese website was claiming that it was JF-17
 

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