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This is just a new manufacturing "block" of an old trainer, the JL-9, which is itself a development out of Mig-21 or J-7 series. Guizhou Aircraft Corp (GAC) basically just upgraded the JL-9 so newer trainers can be more attractive products to PLAAF and/PLAN if they want to buy new training jets. It is also multirole and is capable of firing a range of weapons so could potentially find sales in cash strapped nations (at least this is what I think GAC is aiming for).
Not really interesting development. Looks like they just upgraded the interior, probably avionics for some weapons integration, and obviously they have put DSI intakes on the plane. CAC, GAC, SAC, XAC etc etc are all part of AVIC so they must all share know-how. It comes at no surprise that CAC's work on DSI intakes have proliferated throughout AVIC. It is most likely not as capable as JF-17 in any way. Small radar, range, payload, engine, limited electronic ability. Therefore not competition for JF-17 (unless an airforce is so tightly budgeted and cannot get Russian or NATO second hand fighters).
It would seem like a waste of time and resources to upgrade such a dated airframe but China's got so many people working in this industry now, only a few are working in the higher up projects while many have nothing left to do except just work on upgrades, even on low-value projects. Upgrading something like JL-9 electronically could potentially be worth it if the overhead for the components and assembly is insignificant due to overall improvements in those fields.
Not really interesting development. Looks like they just upgraded the interior, probably avionics for some weapons integration, and obviously they have put DSI intakes on the plane. CAC, GAC, SAC, XAC etc etc are all part of AVIC so they must all share know-how. It comes at no surprise that CAC's work on DSI intakes have proliferated throughout AVIC. It is most likely not as capable as JF-17 in any way. Small radar, range, payload, engine, limited electronic ability. Therefore not competition for JF-17 (unless an airforce is so tightly budgeted and cannot get Russian or NATO second hand fighters).
It would seem like a waste of time and resources to upgrade such a dated airframe but China's got so many people working in this industry now, only a few are working in the higher up projects while many have nothing left to do except just work on upgrades, even on low-value projects. Upgrading something like JL-9 electronically could potentially be worth it if the overhead for the components and assembly is insignificant due to overall improvements in those fields.