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well, compared to something like the f-16 j-10c matches it or exceed it in certain areas.... other than that, european/ other US airrcrafts are far superior than chinese or russian systems
Ah, you probably don't know who J-10A's imaginary enemy is. I tell you. The enemy of J-10A is Taiwan F-16A/B. So Taiwan has always sought F-16C/D.... Until J-10B/C appeared. Taiwan began to calm down.

I really don't think... Bengalis know J-10 and F-16 better than Taiwanese.

oh btw. Taiwan also has European fighters. But they may never have thought of using European fighters against the J-10A.

could also be the result of a poorly trained thai pilots.... or them concealing it's ability...
Ah. That's interesting. J-10A defeated the JAS-39C/D because the Thai pilots did not have good training??? Follow your logic: Excellent pilots can use the J-10A to defeat your "far superior" Western fighters. think about it. If these excellent pilots are driving J-31. Even J-20... What happened?

@LKJ86 @UKBengali
 
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http://www.defense-aerospace.com/articles-view/release/3/199383/china-says-laos,-bangladesh-may-order-j_10c-fighters.html

This has been posted before but this is from another source.

A Sole International Market for China's J-10 Fighter Jets is Taking Shape
(Source: China Military Online; issued Jan 24, 2019)

In what seems a clear nudge to Pakistan, China’s People’ Liberation Army says that both Laos and Bangladesh have officially shown interest in the latest version of its J-10C fighter, and cautioned that both could sign orders before Pakistan. (PLA photo)

When it comes to China’s exporting of high-end military equipment, the exporting of J-10 fighter jets to Pakistan is an inevitable topic.

Although Pakistan already offered an olive branch to China’s J-10 fighter jets and its Chief of Army Staff Qamar Javed Bajwa even personally mounted on a J-10C during the “Shaheen-VII” China-Pakistan joint air exercise at the end of 2018, it remains hard for the country to make up its mind to sign the official contract to purchase J-10 aircraft.

It is recently reported that two other countries are likely to purchase China’s J-10 fighter jets before Pakistan. A sole international market for China’sJ-10 fighter jets is taking shape.

Laos is one of the aforesaid two countries. On January 14th, the Royal Lao Air Force completed a test flight of the Yakovlev Yak-130 advanced jet trainer imported from Russia. In the past, a dominant view was that Laos would make the Yakovlev Yak-130 the main fighter jets in its air force.

However, Laos’ domestic media recently conjectured that importing the Yakovlev Yak-130 was just a move to prepare for the purchase of new main fighter jets, which is likely to be China’s J-10C. Moreover, Laos' netizens posted many photoshopped images of J-10C fighter jets in the digital painting of the Royal Lao Air Force. Upon analyzing the demand of the Royal Lao Air Force, it isn’t totally a rumor that Laos will purchase J-10 fighter jets.

From both historical and geographical perspectives, Laos is a country lacking a sense of security. It borders comparatively powerful Thailand in the west and ambitious Vietnam in the east. The Royal Thai Air Force has long been equipped with US F-16 fighter jets and Swedish JAS 39 Gripen fighter jets. The Vietnamese Air Force is equipped with Su-27 and Su-30 fighter jets from Russia and is reported to purchase the latest Su-57 fighter jets.

However, the main fighter jets of the Royal Lao Air Force remain the outdated MiG-21 fighters. Facing air threat in both west and east directions, Laos is in urgent need to introduce the advanced 4th-generation fighter jets to reinforce its air force. Indeed, China’s J-10 is the best choice due to its reliable performance and stable supply.

The other country is Bangladesh. In 2018, the Bangladeshi Air Force sent a delegation to conduct a field survey of the performance of the J-10C. Then, Bangladesh became the first country to express the intention to purchase the aircraft. Of all international clients of Chinese military equipment, Bangladesh is an important but easily neglected country.

In 2018, the Bangladeshi Army announced to cancel the contract of purchasing Russia’s T-72B3 tanks, but imported 300 heavily upgraded Type 59 tanks from China. the Bangladeshi Navy imported in 2018 two Type 053 H3 frigates from China to establish a main fleet, including five Chinese-made frigates as backbone vessels.

The Bangladeshi Air Force has realistic demand for J-10 fighters. The first batch of 36 Rafale fighter jets that India purchased will form two squadrons to be deployed near India’s borders with Pakistan and Bangladesh, respectively.

Compared with that of Pakistan, the Bangladeshi Air Force is comparatively weak and lacks strong support from any third country. Facing the abruptly mounting pressure from the Indian Air Force, Bangladesh finds it necessary to commission the 4th-generation fighter jets with equal performance to the Rafale.

Considering the long-standing cooperation in arms between China and Bangladesh and the maturity and outstanding performance of the J-10 series, it is necessary for Bangladesh to choose the J-10C—the most advanced type of the J-10 series—to reinforce its air force.

Even if Laos and Bangladesh sign contracts to purchase China's J-10 fighter jets, their purchased volumes will be enough to equip only 1-2 squadrons (namely, 12-24 units of aircraft) considering the limited sizes of their air forces.

Moreover, it is unlikely for the two countries to build assembly lines or major overhauling facilities. Nevertheless, the export orders for J-10 fighter jets from the two countries are still very significant, which are worth seizing for China through certain compromises over price and technology.

Both Laos and Bangladesh are weaker than their neighboring countries in terms of air force. The fighters equipped by their rivals are not only more advanced, but also major competitors for the J-10 in the international arms market. Therefore, the performance of the J-10 in the two countries will be crucial for the Chinese fighter jets to expand exports to foreign countries including Pakistan.

From the perspective of the overall development of the international warplane market, the 4th-generation aircraft remains the most popular before the 5th-generation stealth fighters are shelved.

Europe’s Typhoon and Rafale fighters are notorious for their extremely high prices and maintenance costs (with a unit price of nearly US$100 million).Russian fighters lag behind in performance, and US fighter jets face high export barriers.

Although those early aircraft models have grabbed large volumes of orders, they are considered “would-be foes” by latecomers, which makes it hard for them to win new clients. In this context, the J-10C fighter jets, which was born in a time when China’s overall jet fighter R&D capacity sees exponential growth, emits unimaginable attraction and even becomes the only choice for a big proportion of customers in the international market.

Against the backdrop of counter-terrorism worldwide, the US and Europe loosened restrictions on arms export, and China’s fighter jets had yet to be mature in performance. But now the situation has changed. The contradiction between emerging demand and traditional supply in the international military aircraft market is becoming increasingly prominent, and the J-10 series has gradually become a jet fighter with global competitiveness after continuous improvements.

In the future, if China's J-10 can be exported to Laos, Bangladesh, and Pakistan, it will be only a matter of time for the fighter to win more international orders

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On second look, its the same article. Oh well.
 
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JAS-39C/D performed better than Su-27SK.
well c'mon you're comparing an analog cockpit to a fully digitized one

Ummmmmm there's still four hard points left. Sooooooo what are you trying point here? It's not like we are at war or something.

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I mean the air force chief says these planes are up daily on patrol missions... considering that I would expect the non-trainer versions to at least carry two missiles on their patrols... but strangely they rarely if ever do that.

Ah, you probably don't know who J-10A's imaginary enemy is. I tell you. The enemy of J-10A is Taiwan F-16A/B. So Taiwan has always sought F-16C/D.... Until J-10B/C appeared. Taiwan began to calm down.

I really don't think... Bengalis know J-10 and F-16 better than Taiwanese.

oh btw. Taiwan also has European fighters. But they may never have thought of using European fighters against the J-10A.
frankly speaking, taiwan can't hope to match china in military be in technologically or quantitatively... so even if taiwan soughts f-15s, in a prolonged conflict they will not win... judging by the size size of the two economy, their close proximity etc

Ah. That's interesting. J-10A defeated the JAS-39C/D because the Thai pilots did not have good training??? Follow your logic: Excellent pilots can use the J-10A to defeat your "far superior" Western fighters. think about it. If these excellent pilots are driving J-31. Even J-20... What happened?
truth be told I would like to see some exercises against the westerners or even Russians... I'm not bashing on the Thai military, what I'm saying is that even the US lost air exercises against India, heck even the RAF did... but this might be just due to them concealing their abilities

In 2018, the Bangladeshi Army announced to cancel the contract of purchasing Russia’s T-72B3 tanks, but imported 300 heavily upgraded Type 59 tanks from China. the Bangladeshi Navy imported in 2018 two Type 053 H3 frigates from China to establish a main fleet, including five Chinese-made frigates as backbone vessels.
bogus article hence proved, there was no t-72b3 tanks contract at all... the chinese offered free barebones t59s provided bangladesh will buy upgrade kits from them... i believe an upgrade kit costs 1 million... so pretty good beater tanks for 300mil which is a good deal as current tank techs have reached their obsolescence
 
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frankly speaking, taiwan can't hope to match china in military be in technologically or quantitatively... so even if taiwan soughts f-15s, in a prolonged conflict they will not win... judging by the size size of the two economy, their close proximity etc


truth be told I would like to see some exercises against the westerners or even Russians... I'm not bashing on the Thai military, what I'm saying is that even the US lost air exercises against India, heck even the RAF did... but this might be just due to them concealing their abilities.
Any country will concealing their abilities. of course. China has done the same.
According to our tradition, we have developed this strategy very early. This is a Chinese culture. ——韬光养晦 “hide one's capabilities and bide one's time” - Translation of the Pentagon. I was shocked. There are similar cultures in foreign countries??? :o:

Oh, how powerful. US, Russia, Europe, India, probably Bangladesh etc "hide one's capabilities and bide one's time".

I'm very scared now. F-15 and F-16 are far ahead of J-10. Even they are still “hide one's capabilities and bide one's time”. Can be determined. China has lost.

@Michael Corleone Bro, are you from SFAC?
 
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As per military equipment offer from USA, primarily BD should go for F16 Block 70/72 1 sqd, before 2000 AL govt. wanted to buy that now they will not lose this chance to having US origin fighter.
 
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As per military equipment offer from USA, primarily BD should go for F16 Block 70/72 1 sqd, before 2000 AL govt. wanted to buy that now they will not lose this chance to having US origin fighter.
let's see, some people have been saying those cost 220mil with everything per unit... but it seems to steep when f35 comes at about 100mil per pop

@Michael Corleone Bro, are you from SFAC?
what's that?
 
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let's see, some people have been saying those cost 220mil with everything per unit... but it seems to steep when f35 comes at about 100mil per pop


what's that?
SFAC - Strategic Fooyou Agency of China.
the main work of SFAC members is almost the same as yours.
 
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Bangladesh Air Force has already established their own Flight Simulation Centre(FSC) for PT-6 basic trainer in the BAF Base Matiur Rahman, Jessore. They have already purchased two unit of BPR PT-6/VC Aircraft Flight Simulator and also ordered one more from Austria (the tender was in DGDP website for a loooong time). Here you can see some exclusive 3D pictures of BAF Flight Simulation Centre and BPR PT-6/VC Aircraft Flight Simulator with the description. With over 60 PT-6 in service, the most beloved and iconic aircraft of BAF will stay in service for another 12 years.

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BAF has recently received aerodynamics teaching equipments from TecQuipment, a UK based company. These equipment will be used for researching subsonic and supersonic wind-tunnel. BAF already established wind tunnel in Jessore Air Base with the assistance of the same company.

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Bangladesh Air Force has already established their own Flight Simulation Centre(FSC) for PT-6 basic trainer in the BAF Base Matiur Rahman, Jessore. They have already purchased two unit of BPR PT-6/VC Aircraft Flight Simulator and also ordered one more from Austria (the tender was in DGDP website for a loooong time). Here you can see some exclusive 3D pictures of BAF Flight Simulation Centre and BPR PT-6/VC Aircraft Flight Simulator with the description. With over 60 PT-6 in service, the most beloved and iconic aircraft of BAF will stay in service for another 12 years.

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50701222_1270726579735816_1973128441301565440_n.jpg
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BAF has recently received aerodynamics teaching equipments from TecQuipment, a UK based company. These equipment will be used for researching subsonic and supersonic wind-tunnel. BAF already established wind tunnel in Jessore Air Base with the assistance of the same company.

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they must be taking the piss out of themselves... every year either more trainers or radars and simulators... no fucking fighters.... :/

i wonder what type of aircraft are they trying to build... since establishing wind tunnels are like some of the first step towards research into aircraft manufacturing...
 
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they must be taking the piss out of themselves... every year either more trainers or radars and simulators... no fucking fighters.... :/

i wonder what type of aircraft are they trying to build... since establishing wind tunnels are like some of the first step towards research into aircraft manufacturing...

Let us wait.

If no fighters are ordered this year, then BAF is dead for sure.
 
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they must be taking the piss out of themselves... every year either more trainers or radars and simulators... no fucking fighters.... :/

i wonder what type of aircraft are they trying to build... since establishing wind tunnels are like some of the first step towards research into aircraft manufacturing...

Hopefully its the BAF being self aware of the enormity of the training deficit.
 
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they must be taking the piss out of themselves... every year either more trainers or radars and simulators... no fucking fighters.... :/

i wonder what type of aircraft are they trying to build... since establishing wind tunnels are like some of the first step towards research into aircraft manufacturing...


Fighters must be ordered as a priority but this is a good move. We need to get into the game and develop own capacity..

First step develop a trainer jet....good move...
 
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