fatman17
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Fatman17, coming from you; this response is both amazing and disappointing.
Where is the relevance to Tejas, that you had to drag that into this thread?
The issue being discussed was the MTBO and service life of the Klimov RD-33/93 engines which happens to power the JF-17 just as it happens to power the IAF MiG-29s. The problems/shortcomings with these engines is well documented in the public domain and has found reference here. You would be well advised to refer to the literature available on the net to confirm that.
If the PAF (or anybody else for that matter) is comfortable with that factor, then so be it. About the abysmally low service life of the F-6 engines, even that is common knowledge just as the fact that humongous numbers of engines had to be kept available just to keep the aircraft serviceable. But that was a different time and age. Now will any AF be comfortable with trying to maintain a similar logistical chain, esp. if the engines come from a Third-Party supplier?
I sincerely hope that you will consider all factors before penning a response, that may IMVHO be considered to be 'half-c0cked'?
my dear sir you are entitled to your opinion. as far as the PAF being comfortable, yes they are and are fully cognizant of these facts as we are -hence the US$3.5 bill investment over the 4-5 year period of this project, 3rd party or not - the point is we will have to wait and see and all this previous discussion, IMVHO is going no where.
if you want to discuss the shortcomings of the MiG-29, kindly consider to do it elsewhere. as far as the Tejas goes, well ok, i shouldnt have broached that subject here. have a nice day/night!