Lot of insider news of jf-17 is not turning to be accurate. Like aesa, irst, etc etc for block 2 was not proven true and we are heaing for irst and HMD on block 2 since late 2009 which will not be on block 2 . Like wise in ideas 2008 we seen a retractable sweedish IFR for JF-17 and was hopeful it will be on block-1 which was not and surprised me a alot.
Problem is, wishing for something on some product is easy, but when the planning stage kicks in, then you start facing problems which may lead to deferment of the original plan and bring in something more realistic, which is achievable with current funds. All these things were wished for the JF-17 as a future possible options, but when planning stage came, either there was no funds available or may be other product related limitations came into play.
Whats the benefit of manufacturing low cast airplane which just fire bvr missiles and have a fixed ifr which increases rcs btw and do not have HOBOS missiles and HMD to fire it or any IRST. . . instead of keeping low cost plane why not add some of these features to keep pace with the latest acquisitons of IAF.
Lot of benefit, especially looking into the decades old 2-3rd Gen fighters which we have, which need to be replaced or urgent basis. If we keep waiting for finalization of more & more modifications, lot of more time will be lost, which we already have while waiting for the modification of JF-17 since its inception.
Many of these options would be added as and when available. JF-17 is a modular design, that is the reason that first jets were manufactured and now capabilities would be added as time passes by, so in short time period, we have good number of aircraft with latest capabilities. And all these things need lot of money, so first get as many jets as possible, keep doing the integration on testing basis and when funds are there, start integrating throughout the whole fleet.
Block 2 will have data link capability, a fixed IFR and some upgraded avionics as per official PAC JF-17 production team press release which again means Block 1 has very limited data link or no data link capability at all or else why mention data link capability on block 2 specifically? Why not mention then when they start producing block 1 ?
Current Blk has data link capability, but has a few limitations, which are being worked on. As said here on few occassions, PAF is looking for an inside solution which would help all the assets of PAF talk with each other and with anything. Since, the export drive for JF-17 has started recently, and whatever export order we are gonna receive would most probably be for a Blk-2 version, that is why its being specially mentioned in the presentations.
It creates a impression wheather due to lack of funds and money, many upgrades planned on block 2 were cancelled or insiders who fed info to outsiders were just a smock screen to create confusion out there.
Money and product limitations are the main reason for the things not being integration currently. Thus decision taken to produce more jets and also work around the bottlenecks with respect to hardware / product limitations and once solutions found and money is available, the already produced jets would be upgraded.
Then there is SD-10B issue which remains a myth up to date like the myth created of J-10 coming in december 2011 in Pakistan. Seeing is believe now, and i hate PAF keep guessing game, when same info is leaked out by insiders, then why they cant officially tell them? Like radar range, whats the problem in telling if chinese awac is fully aesa radar or combination of pesa and aesa. Whats the problem in officially disclosing full specs of block 2 of what kind of upgraded avionics you are talking about.
There is no Myth, its very simple, every product has a range of improvement in it. SD-10A is integrated and tested with JF-17, no issue in integrating it with JF-17s, but if we can wait for a little while for a more improved version, what's the hardship in that ?? That is what we are doing, waiting for a further improved version, which most probably would be designated the B one and get them on the JF-17s. There is no rush for us.
J-10s were thought as stop gap, emergency measure after some incident, but once things cooled down, the plans were dropped and its acquisition in future would be done, that was the thing. The info of getting J-10s in a short period of time was accurate, but then plans changed as the emergency for which they were thought died away.
And radar ranges not being disclosed is a good thing, to keep secrecy. Its done all around the world, even western product showing ranges are not the real ones, there is always something hidden to keep secrecy as with full range or radar specification, enemy can make counter strategies very easliy, thus element of surprise is kept.