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This year is going to be massive for the JF-17/B Thunder fighter. The Sino-Pakistan aircraft, which is being built by the Pakistan Aeronautical Complex (PAC), should achieve more milestones in 2017.

The first flight of a dual-seat JF-17B, is expected to take place by the end of the second quarter. Air Marshal (AM) Arshad Malik, the PAC’s chairman, told asianmilitaryreview.com: “These are very exciting times for an aircraft which will help to shape the future of the Pakistan Air Force (PAF).” AM Malik continued that 2016 had been a very busy year, which saw the projected delivery of 16 aircraft to the PAF, being completed by the end of the year.

In 2017, PAC will build 14 single-seater JF-17s to complete the 50 aircraft ordered in JF-17 Block-2 status, the production of which commenced in December 2013: “We can increase our output even further to cope with future exports,” AM Malik added. On the export front, the Nigerian media recently announced that the Nigerian Air Force had ordered three JF-17s, but no further details are known.

Initially, three JF-17Bs will be built, two of which will equip the PAF. Having a two-seater in the testing and development programme, will speed up the integration of more weapons according to the CATIC (China National Aero-Technology Import and Export Corporation) which offers the aircraft in its portfolio. At the same time, it will allow potential customers to actually experience the aircraft, rather than rely on a simulator.

Meanwhile a contract for 50 JF-17 Block-3s is expected to be signed in the first half of this year, which will ensure production does not halt when all the JF-17 Block-2 aircraft are completed. The most advanced version of the Thunder will include new avionics, better electronic warfare systems, increased payload and more sophisticated weapons.

The Block-3 variant will be the ultimate JF-17 with an AESA (Active Electronically Scanned Array) X-band (8.5-10.68 gigahertz) radar replacing the older Nanjing Research Institute of Electronic Technologies’ (NRIET) KLJ-7 X-band fire control radar equipping legacy versions of the aircraft. Two possibilities exist for the JF-17 Block-3, including NRIET’s enhanced KLJ-7A while Leonardo is also believed to have approached the PAF with an undisclosed, proposed solution. There is a possibility, if such a requirement is there, that the legacy JF-17 Block-1/2 aircraft flown by the PAF could be upgraded to the Block-3 standard.

http://asianmilitaryreview.com/2017/02/rolling-thunder-jf-17/?utm_source=twitter
 
This year is going to be massive for the JF-17/B Thunder fighter. The Sino-Pakistan aircraft, which is being built by the Pakistan Aeronautical Complex (PAC), should achieve more milestones in 2017.

The first flight of a dual-seat JF-17B, is expected to take place by the end of the second quarter. Air Marshal (AM) Arshad Malik, the PAC’s chairman, told asianmilitaryreview.com: “These are very exciting times for an aircraft which will help to shape the future of the Pakistan Air Force (PAF).” AM Malik continued that 2016 had been a very busy year, which saw the projected delivery of 16 aircraft to the PAF, being completed by the end of the year.

In 2017, PAC will build 14 single-seater JF-17s to complete the 50 aircraft ordered in JF-17 Block-2 status, the production of which commenced in December 2013: “We can increase our output even further to cope with future exports,” AM Malik added. On the export front, the Nigerian media recently announced that the Nigerian Air Force had ordered three JF-17s, but no further details are known.

Initially, three JF-17Bs will be built, two of which will equip the PAF. Having a two-seater in the testing and development programme, will speed up the integration of more weapons according to the CATIC (China National Aero-Technology Import and Export Corporation) which offers the aircraft in its portfolio. At the same time, it will allow potential customers to actually experience the aircraft, rather than rely on a simulator.

Meanwhile a contract for 50 JF-17 Block-3s is expected to be signed in the first half of this year, which will ensure production does not halt when all the JF-17 Block-2 aircraft are completed. The most advanced version of the Thunder will include new avionics, better electronic warfare systems, increased payload and more sophisticated weapons.

The Block-3 variant will be the ultimate JF-17 with an AESA (Active Electronically Scanned Array) X-band (8.5-10.68 gigahertz) radar replacing the older Nanjing Research Institute of Electronic Technologies’ (NRIET) KLJ-7 X-band fire control radar equipping legacy versions of the aircraft. Two possibilities exist for the JF-17 Block-3, including NRIET’s enhanced KLJ-7A while Leonardo is also believed to have approached the PAF with an undisclosed, proposed solution. There is a possibility, if such a requirement is there, that the legacy JF-17 Block-1/2 aircraft flown by the PAF could be upgraded to the Block-3 standard.

http://asianmilitaryreview.com/2017/02/rolling-thunder-jf-17/?utm_source=twitter


JF-17B first flight is expected by the end of second quarter? It was expected around March/April if I am not wrong. And we will be seeing Block-III right on time as reportedly contract signed this year. Let's hope for some good pictures and videos.

AESA with two options and yet there is no confirmation either it is going to be KLJ-7A or Leonardo. Seems like Leonardo presentation in Ideas 2016 was not meaningless but would be under consideration as well but only time will tell.
 
JF-17B first flight is expected by the end of second quarter? It was expected around March/April if I am not wrong. And we will be seeing Block-III right on time as reportedly contract signed this year. Let's hope for some good pictures and videos.

AESA with two options and yet there is no confirmation either it is going to be KLJ-7A or Leonardo. Seems like Leonardo presentation in Ideas 2016 was not meaningless but would be under consideration as well but only time will tell.

Maybe both will be used, depending upon what customer wants.
 
There are 32 Block 2 JF-17 right now as of 2017 IF PAF higher up is saying they gonna make only 14 Block 2 this year, what do you think remaining 4 will be ?

Ofcourse JF-17B. as Block III still is not available. same is mentioned by @Windjammer .
Here
Initially, three JF-17Bs will be built,

So i was [no. i am] asking that how many JF-17B squadrons are planned ? or is it still not "announced" ?
 
Maybe both will be used, depending upon what customer wants.

No clear information as of yet, however, IHS Jan's reported that Block-III is under development in PAC Kamra since last year so I am thinking that did we decide which AESA is going to be part of JF-17 or may be, GCC countries would like to have Leonardo for them. Also, Leonardo showcased IRST with AESA as well and the OP/Article did not mention anything in this regard but still, things are not very clear w.r.t. such development.

Block-III is planned by 2018-19 and JF-17B is coming this year as reported may be 3 only as two for PAF and One for NAF who knows.


So i was [no. i am] asking that how many JF-17B squadrons are planned ? or is it still not "announced" ?

IMO, it is going to be the mix with Single Seat variant like how China did it with J-10 as 24+4(twin sets) for her regiments. JF-17B wouldn't be in separate squadrons but mixed with single seat variants.

@Khafee Sir, got it.... Stealth mod, low flying mostly but on the mark... I will be there. ;)
 
So. do PAF have any Plans to Induct dual seat versions in Squadrons. ? @Windjammer
I understand each squadron will keep a few on strength, to train potential foreign pilots, refresher courses and above all with the extra gadgets and weapons load, the twin seater may be adopted for special operations.
 
Ofcourse JF-17B. as Block III still is not available. same is mentioned by @Windjammer .
Here


So i was [no. i am] asking that how many JF-17B squadrons are planned ? or is it still not "announced" ?

Dual seaters are not put into separate squadrons. Just as PAF F-16 fleet which consist of Single and Dual variants in a single Squadron so that any new inductee in that particular squadron can get hands on experience on A-2-A, A-2-G SEAD DEAD proficiency quickly on the dual seater instead of relying on a single seater and facing G-LOC scenario just as A USAF training pilot went into G-LOC and Instructor pilot had to call of the training exercise


http://aviationweek.com/air-combat-...onscious-f-16-pilot-declassified-usaf-footage

Or the rumors of 2nd JF-17 crash where Pilot lost conscious most probably due to G-LOC and plane crashed into sea
 
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