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China had improve the engine WS-10 from its initial release and only time will tell of its reliability. Based on the increased mass-produce number of WS-10B to fit into the J-10B, I am very confident that its reliability is on par with AF-31F, F-100-PW-100, and F-1110-GE-100. Otherwise, China would not risk wasting billion to mass produce.Lifetime or more accurately MTBR (mean time between repairs) of WS-10 please. If it's on par with Russian engines, then yes, you are not in the same league.
China still imports turbine blades from Russia.
Is China About to Get Its Military Jet Engine Program Off the Ground? - China Real Time Report - WSJ
As for that poster that claimed we still buy Russian engine... That is a lie. We haven't bought any since the introduction of WS-10. The Sukhoi Su-35 deal that equipped with Russian's current best 117S engine is only a speculation. Beside the J-20 air frame design cannot fit with 117S engine and electronics is not program for it, unless our engineers did a whole redesign and mass produce another version of J-20 with WS-15. It's a nightmare to have two J-20 design to fit two different engines so I don't believe 117S engine will be used on J-20 as speculated by most. Either China will delay until WS-15 is ready, or we will most likely used two WS-10B. If the Sukhoi Su-35 deal is even true, it would be used for that specific aircraft to beef up our air force until J-20 is completely ready.