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To add to that..These come in useful for taking in extra airflow during takeoff and the opposite when the aircraft is supersonic.
They must have a really neat spill door system underneath that.
Exactly what I am referring to.. They take in air on the ground.. and spill excess air when not needed.. all through aerodynamics thanks to the DSI.My dear, I am talking about the squares of tiny holes around the intake area.
Exactly what I am referring to.. They take in air on the ground.. and spill excess air when not needed.. all through aerodynamics thanks to the DSI.
The CCIP and CCRP modes on the JF are as accurate if not more as on the F-16's..
It has all the modes of A2A and A2G present on the APG-66.. with a bit more thrown in.
And Like the F-16.. the JF isnt just a light fighter anymore.. It is a technological powerhouse.
Which version of APG-66?
It seems no matter how many times people read that the JFT is a PAF specific aircraft, they still do not want to acknowledge what that means.
You cannot compare it on a mirrored basis.
There are features in the current mutation of KJL-7 that arent in the APG-66 but existed in the earlier versions of APG-68.
Then.. there are some features in the KJL that are slightly inferior to those present in the APG-66.
Overall performance of KLJ-7 is rated above that of APG-68 later versions, i have talked to some they all have said the same thing. No one in PAF was expecting this versatile and efficient radar by China in such a short span of time> Remember back in 2004-05, AVM (rtd) Shahid Latif said they were not satisfied even with J-10 Radar (early variant not the current one off course).
The fire control radar is thought to be a Chinese KLJ-7 X-band multi-functional PD radar in the initial batches of 8, then subsequently switched to KLJ-10 with a better performance (track 10 engage 2, look-up range 75km, look-down range 45km for RCS=3m2).
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KLJ-7 ? only initial batch of eight Thunders (101 - 107, 109) that came from china house KLJ-7. Rest of the aircrafts (108, 110 - onwards) produced in PAC are carrying KLJ-10.
Because PAF was not satisfied with KLJ-7 performance.
KLJ-7 ? only initial batch of eight Thunders (101 - 107, 109) that came from china house KLJ-7. Rest of the aircrafts (108, 110 - onwards) produced in PAC are carrying KLJ-10.
Because PAF was not satisfied with KLJ-7 performance.