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Iran is about to conclude a transaction with China for the purchase of the Chengdu J-10 multirole jet fighter, known in the West as the Vigorous Dragon, according to an exclusive report from debkafile’s military and intelligence sources. Beijing has agreed to sell Tehran 150 of these sophisticated jets.

While the Chinese J-10 is comparable to the US F-16, our sources report that it is virtually a replica of the Lavi, the super-fighter developed by Israel’s aerospace industry in the second half of the 80s. Israel sold China the technology, after Washington insisted on Its discontinuing the Lavi’s production. The US also objected to the sale of the Lavi’s avionics, claiming that it contained some American components.
The Chinese plane comes in two versions – the multirole single-seat J-10A and the two-seat J-10B, which serves for training, ground assaults and electronic warfare.

Iran has additionally weighing the purchase in Moscow of 250 highly-advanced Sukhoi-Su-30MK1 twinjet multirole air superiority fighters, known in the West as Flanker-H.

On Wednesday, July 29, an Indian Air Force Su-30MK1 took part for the first time in a British air maneuver, Rainbow, where it dueled with the European Typhoon fighter.

The sophisticated Flanker has been found to have a major shortcoming. To carry eight tons of ordnance, it must use both of its AL-31FP engines, and the transition from one to two – and the reverse - often causes engine failure.
The Indian Air Force has reported three such malfunctions in a month, as well another shortcoming: The time needed for making the aircraft serviceable is too long. As a result, only half of the Indian fleet can be airborne at one time.
In a confrontation, the Iranian Air Force may find that, because of these drawbacks, the Chinese Su-30MK1 is outmatched by its American and European counterparts in the service of the Israeli, Saudi and UAE air forces.

On July 22, debkafile revealed that Moscow and Tehran had concluded a giant transaction for the acquisition of a fleet of 100 IL78 MK1 (Midas) in-flight refueling planes for extending the range of its warplanes up to 7,300 km and able to refuel 6-8 planes at once.

debkafile: The scale of Iran’s multibillion acquisitions from China and Russia – 550 warplanes in all so far - indicates that Tehran’s top spending priority upon receipt of the funds released by the removal of sanctions, is to be a spanking new air force.
 
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Oh please, Debkafile?? It must be as credible as their previous news few days ago that Iran has ordered 100 refueling tanker planes from Russia, I mean seriously, a ***king hundred fuel tankers!! That means 1 tanker aircraft for each 2 jets of IRIAF. :lol:
 
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J-10 has no Israeli technology, so it is just another false report.

BTW, I don't think that Iran has ordered any J-10 from China.

True that, J-10 was developed based on J-9 (from 1960's) which was also a Chengdu project.

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Chengdu J-9 was developed in parallel competition with Shenyang J-8 in the 1960's, the latter was finally chosen by PLAAF and then Chengdu moved on to project J-10.
 
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True that, J-10 was developed based on J-9 (from 1960's) which was also a Chengdu project.

Sure, they simply love to discredit on every Chinese achievement in order to demoralize our people, that's their goal.

They even want to deny China's ancient inventions such as the paper and gunpowder.

When you want to destroy a group of people, then you have to erase their history first, just like how the white colonists first depicted the Native Americans as the worthless/mindless savages which gave them the justification to exterminate the aborigines.
 
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Oh please, Debkafile?? It must be as credible as their previous news few days ago that Iran has ordered 100 refueling tanker planes from Russia, I mean seriously, a ***king hundred fuel tankers!! That means 1 tanker aircraft for each 2 jets of IRIAF. :lol:
Tell that a Iranian fan on my Facebook friend list
 
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Sure, they simply love to discredit on every Chinese achievement in order to demoralize our people, that's their goal.

They even want to deny China's ancient inventions such as the paper and gunpowder.

When you want to destroy a group of people, then you have to erase their history first, just like how the white colonists first depicted the Native Americans as the worthless/mindless savages which gave them the justification to exterminate the aborigines.

Hmm...why are the Israeli's (DEBKAfile's location) suddenly out to get you?
 
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Wao.. 150 J-10Bs with Israeli technology. So who is Iran and Israel ganging up against? Hmmm... hmm.... Israel?
 
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250 SU 30 Mki as well?
Thiw just is too expensive.
Even indian fleet is of 226 jets and it took a lot of time to aquire all of them.

Its hard to believe this news
 
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Possible in the future but for now fake (the order of this many fighters).
The J-10 is not a knock-off of the Lavi, the Lavi was never finished. There are (unprovable ) rumours that the J-10 has some of the Lavi's avionics but it's just a rumour not fact.
 
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Rest assure they wont order nothing for the coming years the only thing they will order is civil plane from Boeing and Airbus other than that is a mere BS.

I say that for this reason: they want these fighters in their tough days where Israel and the west about to hit it since that scenario is gone for the deal they just made now they don't want it what they going to do is use all the money improve their infrastructures and their industry to improve the life of their people remember my words.
 
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I stopped reading as soon as I read "Israeli technology". This is nothing short of laughable rhetoric, even if one has a penchant for low-grade humor.

Possible in the future but for now fake (the order of this many fighters).
The J-10 is not a knock-off of the Lavi, the Lavi was never finished. There are (unprovable ) rumours that the J-10 has some of the Lavi's avionics but it's just a rumour not fact.

The J-10A uses the Type 1473G radar while the J-10B uses an unknown AESA array, neither of which has anything to do with the Lavi.
 
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