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Halaka, I was avidly following the JFT programme so I remember the timeline, the first planes cam in 2007, infact the first 10. Assembly began in late 2008 and manufacture with 20% Pakistani components in 2009.
I could be wrong though.
And I agree the rate of production now should be higher than in 2009, and the next 50 could be inducted in a shorter period of time.
Guys... what happened to the urgent delivery of 50 JF-17 from china ? when They are arriving or pakistan is making them inhouse ?
I have a question. What is the difference between JF-17 Canopy and F-16 Canopy.?
I mean why is it yellow in F-16 and a simple glass in JF-17?
Jf-17 canopy image by najamkhan on Photobucket
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I have a question. What is the difference between JF-17 Canopy and F-16 Canopy.?
I mean why is it yellow in F-16 and a simple glass in JF-17?
I have a question. What is the difference between JF-17 Canopy and F-16 Canopy.?
I mean why is it yellow in F-16 and a simple glass in JF-17?
The Gold "Tinted" canopy is used to reduce radar reflection.
Plane JF-17
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Empty Weight 6,411 kg
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Loaded Weight 9,100kg
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Max. Take off Weight 12,700 kg
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Powerplant 1 × Klimov RD-93 or WS-13 turbofan
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Dry Thrust 49.4 Kn
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Thrust with Afterburner 84.4 Kn
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G-limit +8.5 g
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Internal Fuel Capacity 2300 kg
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Maximum speed Mach 1.8
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Ferry range 3,480 km
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Service ceiling 16,920 m
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Thrust/weight 0.95
While India's plane has a unique and latest delta wing airframe, JF-17 is based on Soviet era's MiG 21 airframe. It is wrongly believed that the JF-17 airframe is based on MiG 29.
Mikoyan is providing design support and has seconded a team of engineers to CAC. The aircraft resembles an earlier Mikoyan design given the internal designation MiG-33. The design, developed in the early 1980s, was intended as a light dogfight aircraft.
Which is real funny so China made a whole new version (FC-1) with total chinese avionics and subsystems,testing chinese WS-13 etc for what??China has now no interest in inducting any fleet of JF-17 in its air force, as it is now considering including its J-10 fighters, though China has kept development and production of JF-17 on for delivering them to Pakistan.
Rather than using the Ada programming language, which is developed dedicated for military applications, the software for the aircraft is written using the popular civilian C++ programming language which 11th standards student use to make programs in high schools
Dear,
When you develop for an embedded system, C++ is the boss ... why ... because
1. It allows native arithmetic, without any need for encapsulated intermediaries.
2. Its a true "Write once compile anywhere" architecture ... spanning 8bit, 16bit, 32bit, 64bit and even 128bit flawlessly. Have you even came across a recent supercomputer/mainframe code written in Java/Ada ?
3. Native and non-Native liberaries can be dynamically or statically linked very very very easily.
4. Flexible memory management ... use stack, heap and any other form of memory ... use MMU if your hardware supports it, dont use it if it doesnt support etc etc ...
5. Macros, operator overloading and much much innovation that came only with C/C++ and some languages supported it and some simply coudn't
6. And much more goodies that make it essentially a superset of Ada/Java/C# ... which makes it essentially difficult to comprehend as a whole, but much too easy to find a work-around for any specefic need.
All embedded devices (minus concurrent hardware i.e. FPGAs) use C++. The only exception came with Android that tried to bring Java into action ... but then they had to bring in JNI and NDK to fill in the gaps where Java couldnt provided which had already been there in C++ since decades.
And btw this is from more than a decade of embedded programming experience.
Regards,
Sapper
JF-17 Not as advanced as LCA: Nawaz Sharif, Former Prime Minister of Pakistan(jpeg)
"I have heard it is very advanced plane, but it is not ready yet." Said Nawaz Sharif to retired Air Commodre Pervez Khokhar. Praising the JF-17 without mentioning Chinese cooperation he further added in light mood, "I am saying you buy this plane from us, though it is not as advanced as your LCA, but it also has a glass cockpit like yours and can drop bombs for you."
-He mentions the T/w ratio at 1.07 while giving max thrust at 85 Kn and loaded weight at 10,500 Kg.
while by IOC standards it is not over +6g/-2 G's-He mentions that LCA's G limit is +9/-3 G's
.-He mentions LCA is 4.5 generation while JF-17 is 4th .
-In India's LCA case: Airframe, Radar, Avionics, Cockpit, landing Gear, Ejection System, Flight Simulator, Software, Propulsion (when Kaveri will come) all are home made and not imported.
Insider news of 150 JF-17 seems inaccurate. Based on official news and briefings at Dubai airshow. Block-2 will start building in 2012 and will end at 2015. In 2016 Block-3 will be commenced, in which we will see very significant changes, like twin seater, aesa, irst, new engine etc etc.
Based on what santro said about 150 aircrafts , which means 50-100 Block-2 and 100-150 block-3, which seems insensible because when we can make 50 JF-17's in 2 years then why will we require 3-4 years for making block-2?
So most probably 50-150 will be Block-2 and according to finances available at that time in 2016, it will be decided, how much block-3 will be produced, either 150-200 or 150-250.