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China's J-10 fighter jet may be getting some impressive upgrades to make it more stealthy

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https://www.businessinsider.in/Chin...ake-it-more-stealthy/articleshow/63618558.cms


China's Chengdu J-10 multirole fighter jet may be getting an engine upgrade that will increase its maneuverability and make it harder to detect on radar.

Defense News reports that a photo of a J-10C in an unknown Chinese defense magazine features an engine that appears to be equipped with a thrust vectoring nozzle. The engine also appears to have sawtooth edges, according to Defense News, and the bottom part of the compartment that houses the fighter's drogue parachute removed.

The new nozzle will enable the J-10 to be capable of thrust vectoring, sometimes referred to as thrust vector control or TVC. TVC happens when the engine itself is directed in different directions, directly manipulating the thrust generated from the engine.

This gives the pilot greater control of altitude and angular velocity, and enables the aircraft to make better turns substantially increasing maneuverability.



The new nozzle suggests that the Chinese have made gains in their attempts to add TVC technology to fighter jets.

But increased maneuverability is not the only thing that the engine provides. The sawtooth edges around the nozzle are similar to those used by other stealth aircraft like the F-35 and F-22. Russia's Sukhoi Su-30/35 Flanker series of fighters also utilize the same edges.

The J-10C is actually an improved version of the J-10. It features enhanced 4th generation electronics like an active electronically scanned array radar, and also has a diverterless supersonic inlet, an air intake system that diverts boundary layer airflow away from the aircraft's engine lowering its radar cross section.

The J-10 itself is rumored to be a Chinese copy of the American F-16.

In the 1990s, Israel was hoping to make its own domestic fighter jet that could compete on the international market. It required assistance from US companies and ended up making the IAI Lavi, a fighter that heavily resembled the F-16.

After it was discovered that up to $1.3 billion of US aid to Israel was spent on the development of the Lavi, and that the US was essentially funding a potential competitor, the project was canceled.

The plans for the fighter were then said to have been sold to China. Some US government officials even believed that Israel and China were collaborating with each other to develop the fighter. China and Israel have both denied all such claims.

China has been aggresively pursuing stealth capability for its jets. Last September, the government officially announced that its stealth fighter jet, the J-20, was in active service.

 
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The People’s Liberation Army-Air Force has modified the J-10 aircraft to have thrust vector control (TVC) capability, part of the service’s drive to make the aircraft more lethal.



A recent image on a Chinese defense magazine showed the J-10 with a number of upgrades that haven't been seen before, including a new engine with "sawtooth" edges that make the engine less noticeable on enemy air radars. Engine specialists say that radar signals reflect well off straight lines, but that sawtooth patterns can smother the radar return.

The American-made F-35 and Russian-made Sukhoi Su-30/35 Flanker series aircraft feature similar engine edges to improve their low observability characteristics, Business Insider notes.


The TVC aspect of the engine increases the plane's angular velocity during flight by slightly repositioning the engine itself so as to manipulate the thrust created by the engine.


The new developments will allow the J-10 to make more precise maneuvers in the air while giving pilots more control over altitude changes. The US' F-22 Raptor and the Su-30/35 family of aircraft make use of TVC as well, Defense News noted.

Beijing has reportedly been interested in TVC research and development for quite some time, but has not mastered TVC as of yet, Andreas Rupprecht, a Chinese military aviation expert, said this week.

The above picture of the J-10 with TVC ability has not been independently verified for authenticity by Sputnik News. Speaking to Defense News, Rupprecht said the TVC project is likely being used to further examine engine improvements for the more advanced J-20 fighter aircraft.

https://sputniknews.com/military/20...&utm_content=hj4z&utm_campaign=URL_shortening
 
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J10 still beyond Pakistan reach. Russian engine AL31 or AL31TVC no third party export license due to Indian pressure.


Malaysian SU30 recently acquired TVC Dance.
 
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Interesting development @MastanKhan

Hi,

J10 was china's first modern day baby---. The idiots at Paf and some of them on this web site as well did not recognize and understand the significance of that.

Paf could have had a free ride to all the modernization of this aircraft if it had chosen to go that way---.
 
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Hi,

J10 was china's first modern day baby---. The idiots at Paf and some of them on this web site as well did not recognize and understand the significance of that.

Paf could have had a free ride to all the modernization of this aircraft if it had chosen to go that way---.
Hi,

It is easier to recognise them. These habitual liars use the lamest excuses like "Oh this out of Pakistan's reach" because of Indian influence on Russia...really pathetic liars...China will not sell J10b to Pakistan because of Russian engine but these pathetic scumbag don't realise and have no shame that your JF17 is also using Russian engine...shameless pathetic...
 
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Alas we lost the opportunity to buy sanction free jet
 
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Alas we lost the opportunity to buy sanction free jet
We haven't lost the opportunity since we can still buy if we want. But your F-16 ke jiyalas won't accept anything even if LM says it will shift the whole production line to your arch rival....do they have a trace of grace and dignity especially when we know F-16s have Protego system installed that can disable or misguide the missile..
They even had the chance to buy Rafales but they refuted in their arrogance and today your enemy is the customer of that.
 
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