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CHINA RUMORED TO SHARE STEALTH FIGHTER TECH WITH PAKISTAN

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J-20 Stealth Fighter - The brand-new air-superiority fighters, developed by Chengdu Aerospace Corporation, will be primarily deployed for precise and decapitation strikes

The landmark inauguration of the J-20 gives Beijing not only strategic deterrence but also an advantageous position in technical cooperation

It can be said that a fleet of fifth-generation stealth fighters can be the very hallmark of a top-notch air force. For quite some time the US Air Force was the only member of the elite club, with its F-22 Raptor and F-35 fighters dominating the skies since their respective inaugurations in 2005 and 2015, until the J-20 shot China into the same league this year.

Russia is apparently stuck in its decades-long development endeavor for the Sukhoi Su-57, with a slew of technical glitches, design flaws and accidents that may ground the fighter for a number of years to come.

Japan has also been following the trend to develop fifth-generation fighters with its X-2 Shinshin, albeit at an early stage, with the prototype’s maiden flight in April 2016.

The KF-X, South Korea’s second fighter development program after the FA-50, in collaboration with Indonesia is making headway, though experts say the fighter’s stealth capabilities can only be categorized as “4.5th generation.”

Fifth-generation fighters must meet criteria ranging from stealth to high maneuverability, particularly short-field capabilities, advanced avionics, networked data fusion from sensors and avionics, and multi-role capabilities.

Nations eager to launch their own cutting-edge tactical fighter aircraft must have resolve and deep pockets.

The F-22 program cost a grand total of US$60 billion, from blueprint to mass production, and it has been reported that India is considering pulling out of co-funding for Russia’s Su-57 program as the investment now looks like a “black hole.”

The reason countries still hold on to their various fifth-generation fighter programs is all about posture, as no major power can afford to lag behind in the race to develop super-fighters, even if that means pouring in substantial resources with no guarantee of surmounting the high technical and financial threshold, PLA Daily noted in an editorial in a feature about the J-20’s inauguration in April.

Meanwhile, it has also been revealed by China News Service on its affiliated WeChat account that China may be considering sharing its J-20 technologies with allies such as Pakistan, amid the latter’s long-running feud with India as well as the strained Sino-Indian ties following a stiff face-off since June on the Doklam Plateau, a border area claimed by both Beijing and New Delhi.

Beijing may also want to compare notes on fighter development with Moscow and invest for a stake in the Su-57 program, with is now running on a shoestring budget, in exchange for the latter’s expertise in aerospace and rocket and missile development.

http://www.atimes.com/article/beijing-rumored-woo-allies-fighter-technology/
 
Best if Technology from These Projects are applied to the JF-17

Stealth Shaping, Aesa Radar, IRST, EW RF Jamming Sensor built into the airframe Preferably with GaN, Fused Avionics, E/O Targetting Pod, Supercruise capable engine and airframe modification to enable it, Advanced IFF capability, Fast Data Gigabit Ethernet between Sensors, Latest Mission Computer, PL-10E WVR Missile, PL-15 BVR Missile, Helmet Mounted Display, more use of composites and better build quality to minimize RCS/IR signature, APU (Auxillary Power Unit) so plane can start fast and autonomously, retractable refueling probe, integrated internal rotary cannon into the top of the airframe, stealthy/Low IR signature Nozzle for engine exhaust, refueling probe Modern and highly secure Datalinks.

These are the key Techs
 
China owes some high technology transfer to pakistan having Pakistan shared western technology with China in the past.
owe is a very strong word; it would be more apt to say Pakistan has stood by China and helped her rise, it would be in China's Interest to help Pakistan rise as well so she can be a strong ally; protecting her flank (not necessarily militarily, but economically, politically, etc.) .
 
Best if Technology from These Projects are applied to the JF-17

Stealth Shaping, Aesa Radar, IRST, EW RF Jamming Sensor built into the airframe Preferably with GaN, Fused Avionics, E/O Targetting Pod, Supercruise capable engine and airframe modification to enable it, Advanced IFF capability, Fast Data Gigabit Ethernet between Sensors, Latest Mission Computer, PL-10E WVR Missile, PL-15 BVR Missile, Helmet Mounted Display, more use of composites and better build quality to minimize RCS/IR signature, APU (Auxillary Power Unit) so plane can start fast and autonomously, retractable refueling probe, integrated internal rotary cannon into the top of the airframe, stealthy/Low IR signature Nozzle for engine exhaust, refueling probe Modern and highly secure Datalinks.

These are the key Techs
But if those tech applied to JF-17 applied to JF-17, then it will be no more JF-17 but JF-19 or something like that and ACM clearly stated in the past that there will be no stealth version of JF-17 in the near or distant future:p::disagree:
 
I can assure you it's not
He is right you are wrong, :p:it first customer is PLAAF WHICH NEED IT IN NUMBERS AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE TO COUNTER EMERGING THREATS FROM JAPAN (X-2) SOUTH KOREA (KFX) AND USA (F-22,F-35) BUT CHINA MAY BE SHARE J-31 TECH TO PAKISTAN FOR PAF PROJECT AZM
 
He is right you are wrong, :p:it first customer is PLAAF WHICH NEED IT IN NUMBERS AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE TO COUNTER EMERGING THREATS FROM JAPAN (X-2) SOUTH KOREA (KFX) AND USA (F-22,F-35) BUT CHINA MAY BE SHARE J-31 TECH TO PAKISTAN FOR PAF PROJECT AZM
You have no idea about China the kind of production will they have and I can tell you J-31 chances are over for good and I am right a recent development just proved me dam right which I can't share here
 
You have no idea about China the kind of production will they have and I can tell you J-31 chances are over for good and I am right a recent development just proved me dam right which I can't share here
Ok sir J-20 chance for PAF will also be very slim i think we will get J-20 after 2025 if possible:p: and this is just rumours not a confirmed news by any sense, let wait and see:enjoy:
 
Ok sir J-20 chance for PAF will also be very slim i think we will get J-20 after 2025 if possible:p: and this is just rumours not a confirmed news by any sense, let wait and see:enjoy:
If we decide for J-20 not we would have to wait for 2025 for first one to arrive I can also tell you that.
 
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