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JF-17 Block-3 -- Updates, News & Discussion

Yes, you are right, it is the side of the aircraft. I think PAC deliberately released a confusing picture. They are still unwilling to show Block III to the world.

But I can assure you one thing. Since the 3000 (Block-III) been flying in China, who knows, how many test flights conducted but now as the bird is here to say the least, Pakistanis will definitely sneak and release accordingly.
 
The image has been deliberately distorted to keep the preying eyes guessing.....look how the vertical tail fin is placed.

Why would PAF distort visuals when the world has seen Block-III flying in China already?
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Any news on rd93ma from offical mouth????
So the new block 3 which we will produce at PAC will be the same as the one in China for testing? Is it just a test aircraft?
China still build fuselage parts
Each one is airlifted by il78 and then wings and other assembly happens here
IMHO, On the top right is the grey JF-17, which is clearly "Bravo", as it is moving out suggesting completion of its production run.

In the bottom left that golden aircraft is supposed to be Block III, which is moving in the picture suggesting commencement of its production. It might be the optical illusion but it feels like dual engine aircraft with wide air intake.

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No clearly a single engine with single vertical tail
. The fighter will feature an *advanced variant* of the RD-93 engine previously used, the *RD-93MA*.
Is this official press release?
 
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The image has been deliberately distorted to keep the preying eyes guessing.....look how the vertical tail fin is placed.
WTH is wrong with PAF. Aj nai to kal kal nai to parso, And that too I presume max 3-4 months, samnay ajana hai, why the drama
 
WTH is wrong with PAF. Aj nai to kal kal nai to parso, And that too I presume max 3-4 months, samnay ajana hai, why the drama
It seems during it's development, some changes may have been made.

Why it look like it have two vertical fins?
It's displayed like a jigsaw puzzle.
 
JF-17 DUAL-SEAT COMPLETION & BLOCK-III COMMENCEMENT CEREMONY HELD AT KAMRA

30 December, 2020:
Pakistan Aeronautical Complex celebrated the completion of dual-seat JF-17 aircraft for PAF, and formally launched the production work of Block-III JF-17 aircraft in an inspiring ceremony held at Kamra today. Air Chief Marshal Mujahid Anwar Khan, Chief of the Air Staff, Pakistan Air Force, was the Chief Guest of the ceremony while Ambassador of Peoples’ Republic of China in Pakistan, H.E. Mr. Nong Rong attended as guest of honour. Speaking on the occasion, Air Chief lauded the efforts of PAC Kamra in completing aircraft production targets for 2020 despite challenges posed by the Covid-19 pandemic. He emphasized the need of indigenization and self-reliance in military hardware and praised initiatives of PAC Kamra for design, development, manufacturing, and overhaul of aerial warfare assets. He also applauded the collaboration between aviation industries of Pakistan and China. Ambassador of Peoples’ Republic of China in Pakistan, H.E. Mr. Nong Rong, highlighted JF-17 program as a shining example of cooperation between two countries whereby both countries have diligently collaborated over the last two decades to bring a joint venture from drawing board to successful materialization. He praised the project teams for overcoming challenges and achieving milestones over the years. He assured of continued support by China for ongoing and future joint ventures in all domains. The dual-seat JF-17 aircraft are fully mission capable for entire spectrum of combat operations and will boost PAF’s operational readiness besides fulfilling the training needs of PAF. Block-III is the most advanced JF-17 variant and represents the cutting edge of aerospace technology and will enable PAF to maintain credible deterrence under the evolving geopolitical environment. On the occasion, PAC Kamra also displayed JF-17 and Super Mushshak aircraft produced by its Aircraft manufacturing Factory for export to several countries. Chief of the Air Staff also formally inaugurated a purpose-built hangar built to overhaul JF-17 aircraft. Equipped with latest facilities and equipment, the hangar will assure in-country lifecycle support for the aircraft.The ceremony was held under strict Covid-19 protocols with social distancing at all events.

 
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It seems during it's development, some changes may have been made.

I always like the idea of keeping things under wraps and maintaining the element of surprise for the enemy. Whether or whatever changes are made, Block-III is in counter to Rafale and we aren't going to be caught napping given the reasons as how PAF countered IAF lastly despite all the hype of MKIs and whatever they had. Let's hope for the best.
 
I think It's a bit displaced Image of Thunder from the back. Front seems pretty much the same.
From the back, The Vertical Tail's Position is like UMMMM.... But Seeing the Drag Chute behind it, It has to be in the Middle. I won't get the Logic ElseWise.
 
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