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lol, maybe in next life you'll be chineseI cannot guarantee that I was not Indian in my previous life
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lol, maybe in next life you'll be chineseI cannot guarantee that I was not Indian in my previous life
Your image is not showing on the thread. I can only see when it is quoted.
The 10% loss happens only when the nozzle is bent or all the time?
I suppose there is no thrust loss when it's straight?
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Numerous sources such as Pupu and the guy who leaked the J-10B TVC test back in 2017 ... and several others. These sources are the closest to "confirmation" we will get besides an official source (which is impossible) or pictures (which is also very difficult to come by). But the fact numerous credible sources said this should give credence to this development. Besides, it's been known that TVC has been tested on J-20 for the past 2 to 3 years ... it makes a lot of sense for them to be finally be produced this year.
Again, ... confirmed by whom?
This Eurasian Times (Indian news network) report was a blatant ripoff Minnie Chan's SCMP article. While the CMC Vice Chairmen event Minnie Chan reported did indeed happen (as this was corroborated by other credible sources on CJDBY and Weibo), the rest of the article is completely wrong (she said the J-20s were going to use TVC AL-31s). The TVC engine in question is the WS-10 IPE, which has a thrust of 14.5 tonnes.The modified J-20B was unveiled last week. The ceremony was hosted by many senior military leaders including the Central Military Commission (CMC) vice-chairman General Zhang Youxia.
Speaking at the event, Zhang, who is also in charge of weapons development for the People’s Liberation Army, confirmed the mass production of the J-20B.
He said that J-20B is now equipped with thrust vector control thus helping the jet achieve agility criteria required to ‘classify’ as a fifth-generation fighter jet.
Thrust vector control (TVC) allows pilots to better control the aircraft by redirecting engine thrust. Chinese advancement in TVC technology was first displayed in 2018 when Beijing debuted its J-10C multirole fighter at the air show in Zhuhai.
Indeed ... nothing solid on the WS-15 except only for it has a target thrust of 180 kN, thrust to weight ratio of 10, and 3D TVC. Everything else is a mystery.For sure they have been experimenting with TVC on J-20 along with other changes on flight prototypes while in preparation for WS-15. No info will be revealed until design finalized.
The J-10B TVC demonstration was quite impressive IIRC ... it performed all the classic poststall maneuvers excellently. The TVC performance is more or less in line with what we've seen on the Mig 29, Su-27s, and the F-16 VISTA. I really didn't see much of a difference; TVC performance has more or less been the same for a very long time. What is more important is lowering the weight of the TVC system and reducing thrust loss as much as possible during these maneuvers. Also, having maintenance for TVC should also be key.Also the J-10 show for vectoring is not equal to Mig-29 vectoring demonstration or early Su-27 modification demonstrations. Those Russian have different methods due to sales purpose. Those demonstrations were never fully developed. J-10 vector was showing old piece when J-10B frame is standard production at Chengdu. So they showed their step 3 out of step 10 for example and step 10 is for mass production standard. Step 3 is proven to work for public show and low chance of problem. Step 10 is secret and won't show for another few years at least. By that time some other things are at step 10 in development chain.
Russian show step 1 once it is proven to find some customers but notice Mig-35 can be ordered with vector engine after many years from step 1 and standard order does not include it. If you talk to them seriously, they may even tell you quietly why they don't recommend you buy the vectoring type. Su-35 and Su-57 vectoring engines are different and very important to Russia itself and these are much more developed programs. Even with Su-57 first batch engines they are similar to the Su-35 ones and not full 3D just V shaped angles. Although these are fully developed product.
The forum still looks buggy and is quite glitchy compared to SDF and other Defencetalk forums. And it appears they removed all the reaction score for everyone (everyone's score are now back to near 0) and the positive/negative ratings are completely gone. The flags seem very out of place too.@Deino ... it looks like PDF has finally moved over to the DefenceTalk/SDF type forum style ... and also, the positive/negative rating structure seems to be gone .
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