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Excerpt from Asian Defence Journal : October 2013, Page 20

Article title= Focus: New Fighters Over Asian Skies
by Kelvin Fong



@Aeronaut @Oscar @WebMaster @Zakii @Umair Nawaz @genmirajborgza786 @Major Sam @mafiya @nomi007 @SUPARCO @PWFI @Gentelman @Nishan_101 @DESERT FIGHTER

The first 50 Block I aircraft are the basic version, but production of the next batch of 50 Block IIs is expected soon. These aircraft will include new radar upgrades, air to air refuelling probes and more sophisticated weapons.

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This is not an Original picture, this Image has been edited showing Iranian Jf-17.

Nice pic, but Iran will never go for JF 17 for political reasons alone. Russia and China will have high interest to sell them fighter, techs or weapons, so both of them will be more interested in offering Mig 29SMT, or 35 / J10A or B and directly benefit from exports, political and economical advantages, instead of selling JF 17 over Pakistan to them, with a minimal benefit by selling Russian engines or Chines avionics and weapons.
 
JF-17 was not existing at the time, when BB was passing Pakistan's nuclear technology to Iran, otherwise loyalists Iran, hired as Pakistanis some where in Kamra, may verywell have passed JFT technology to Iran.
 
How do 'you' know for sure?
Im not sure about him but Ill verify that. NO AESA and nothing apart from slight avionics improvements and IFR. The reason for AESA not coming in I've already stated before here.
 
How do 'you' know for sure?

Direct source, engineering team. I got a few birdies. :) 
Nice pic, but Iran will never go for JF 17 for political reasons alone. Russia and China will have high interest to sell them fighter, techs or weapons, so both of them will be more interested in offering Mig 29SMT, or 35 / J10A or B and directly benefit from exports, political and economical advantages, instead of selling JF 17 over Pakistan to them, with a minimal benefit by selling Russian engines or Chines avionics and weapons.

J-10 excpt Pak no country will be offered. Frontline Chinese fighter isnt a market piece, marketing piece yup.
 
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Excerpt from Asian Defence Journal : October 2013, Page 20

Article title= Focus: New Fighters Over Asian Skies
by Kelvin Fong


@Aeronaut @Oscar @WebMaster @Zakii @Umair Nawaz @genmirajborgza786 @Major Sam @mafiya @nomi007 @SUPARCO @PWFI @Gentelman @Nishan_101 @DESERT FIGHTER


https://defence.pk/threads/afd-interview-pakistan-air-force-chief.283973/
Yeah! I also think that PAC will be producing JF-17 Block-II single and dual seat versions both of them from this year.
 
Im not sure about him but Ill verify that. NO AESA and nothing apart from slight avionics improvements and IFR. The reason for AESA not coming in I've already stated before here.
After so much delay don't you think PAC has enough time to select more mature set of systems for block 2?
Creating a capable version once is better than going for costly upgrades later. 
JF-17 was not existing at the time, when BB was passing Pakistan's nuclear technology to Iran, otherwise loyalists Iran, hired as Pakistanis some where in Kamra, may verywell have passed JFT technology to Iran.
What is left for ppp to back-stab pakistan. All things they've already done.
 
After so much delay don't you think PAC has enough time to select more mature set of systems for block 2?
Creating a capable version once is better than going for costly upgrades later..

That is exactly what is happening. The systems on the existing JF-17 are quite mature and as such are undergoing a set of upgrades. The problem was the use of the word block in publications of what is essentially a multi staged improvement program. Not even the program managers consider it a different block and as such think of it as the second batch. An analogy is to look at the F-16A.. it had various blocks but as such it remained fairly similar in avionics and systems with minor upgrades to improve systems as time went by.
 
I revisited JF-17's flight demo in Dubai in 2011. I just hope that the camera work is better this time around. Does anyone knows if and when JF-17 display flight shall take place in the upcoming Dubai Airshow?
 
JF-17 Thunder Multi-Role fighter aicraft


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Description
The PAC JF-17 Thunder, or CAC FC-1 Xiaolong (Fierce Dragon), is a light-weight, single-engine, multi-role combat aircraft developed jointly by the Pakistan Air Force, the Pakistan Aeronautical Complex (PAC) and the Chengdu Aircraft Industries Corporation (CAC) of China. Its designation "JF-17 Thunder" by Pakistan is short for "Joint Fighter-17", while the designation "FC-1 Xiaolong" by China means "Fighter China-1 Fierce Dragon".
Pakistan Aeronautical Complex (PAC) holds the exclusive rights of 58% of JF-17 airframe co-production work. A comprehensive infrastructure comprising state of the art machines and required skilled human resource has very quickly been developed at the Complex. The final assembly and flight testing of the aircraft was the first JF-17 co-production activity to start at PAC. The first PAC produced aircraft was handed over to Pakistan Air Force in November 2009. Since then, aircraft are being produced regularly to meet the required schedule.

Variants
JF-17 Thunder is only in service with the PAF: 50 aircrafts projected ( to an eventual 250 aircrafts final order).
China only built 4 aircrafts for evaluation purposes.
As of 2013 Argentina is said (according to IHS Janes) to discuss about a joint-production deal with CAC for a local production of the FC-1.
Main versions:
JF-17 Block I: first batch of aircraft produced in China for Pakistan
JF-17 Block II: Ordered by the PAF in 2011 as a variant with "enhanced features"
JF-17 Block III: The block III will feature more advanced avionics and engine. It will be a twin seat variant. Induction is expected to start around 2016

Technical Data
Design

The airframe is of semi-monocoque structure, constructed primarily of aluminium alloys. High strength steel and titanium alloys are partially adopted in some critical areas. The airframe is designed for a service life of 4,000 flight hours, or 25 years, the first overhaul being due at 1,200 flight hours.Block 2 JF-17s incorporate greater use of composite materials in the airframe to reduce weight.The mid-mounted wings are of cropped-delta planform. Near the wing root are the LERX, which generate a vortex that has the effect of providing more lift to the wing at high angles of attack encountered during combat manoeuvres. A conventional tri-plane empennage arrangement is incorporated, with all-moving stabilators, single vertical stabiliser and rudder, as well as twin ventral fins. The flight control surfaces are operated by a computerised flight control system (FCS), which also adjusts the slats/flaps for improved manoeuvring. Up to 3,629 kg (8,000 lb) of ordnance, equipment and fuel can be mounted under the hardpoints, two of which are on the wing-tips, four under the wings and one under the fuselage. Two bifurcated air inlets, one on either side of the fuselage behind and below the cockpit, provide the engine's air supply. The position and shape of the inlets is designed to give the required airflow to the jet engine during manoeuvres involving high angles of attack. A DSI design is used to simultaneously prevent boundary layer airflow entering the inlet and decelerate supersonic airflow.
Avionic
The software written for the JF-17's avionics totals more than one million lines of instructions, incorporating the concept of open architecture. Rather than using the Ada programming language, which is optimised for military applications, the software is written using the popular civilian C++ programming language to better use the large number of civilian software programmers available.
The aircraft's glass cockpit incorporates an electronic flight instrument system (EFIS) and a wide-angle holographic head-up display (HUD), which has a minimum total field of view of 25 degrees. The EFIS is made up of three colour multi-function displays (MFD) providing basic flight information, tactical information and information on the engine, fuel, electrical, hydraulics, flight control and environment control systems. The HUD and MFD can be configured by the pilot to show any of the available information. Each MFD is 20.3 cm (8 in) wide and 30.5 cm (12 in) tall, arranged side-by-side in a portrait orientation. The central MFD is placed lower down to accommodate an up-front control panel between it and the HUD. The aircraft also includes a health and usage monitoring system and automatic test equipment.
The aircraft has a composite FCS consisting of conventional controls with stability augmentation in the yaw and roll axis and a digital fly-by-wire (FBW) system in the pitch axis. The leading edge slats/flaps and trailing edge flaps are adjusted by the FCS automatically during manoeuvring to increase turning performance. Some sources state that the system has been upgraded to provide fly-by-wire flight control in the roll and yaw axis also, the serial production aircraft having a digital quadruplex (quad-redundant) FBW system in the pitch axis and duplex (dual-redundant) FBW system in the roll and yaw axis.
Propulsion
The JF-17 is powered by a single Russian RD-93 turbofan engine, which is a variant of the RD-33 engine used on the Mig-29 fighter. The engine gives more thrust and significantly lower specific fuel consumption than the turbojet engines fitted to older combat aircraft being replaced by the JF-17.
The Guizhou Aero Engine Group has been developing a new turbofan engine, the WS-13 Taishan,Guizhou WS-13. Dry Thrust 51.2 kN / Thrust After Burner 86.37 kN

The fuel system comprises internal fuel tanks located in the wings and fuselage, with capacity for 2330 kg (5,130 lb) of fuel, that are refuelled through a single point pressure refuelling system (see turbine fuel systems). Internal fuel storage can be supplemented by external fuel tanks. One 800 litre droptank can be mounted on the aircraft's centerline hardpoint under the fuselage and two 800 litre or 1100 litre droptanks can be mounted on the two inboard under-wing hardpoints. The fuel system is also compatible with in-flight refuelling (IFR), allowing the aircraft to take on fuel from a tanker aircraft when an IFR probe is installed and increasing its range and loitering time significantly. All production aircraft for the Pakistan Air Force are to be fitted with IFR probes
Armament
JF-17 can be armed with up to 3,629 kg (8,000 lb) of air-to-air and air-to-ground weaponry, as well as other equipment, mounted externally on the aircraft's seven hardpoints. The under-fuselage and inboard under-wing hardpoints are plumbed, enabling them to carry droptanks of various sizes for extra fuel.
Air to Air Missiles:
Short range infra-red homing missiles currently integrated include the Chinese PL-5E and PL-9C, as well as the AIM-9L.
Missiles & Bombs:
Underwing hardpoints can be fitted with multiple ejector racks, allowing each hardpoint to carry two 500 lb (241 kg) unguided bombs or LGBs (Mk.82 or GBU-12).Unguided air-to-ground weaponry includes rocket pods, gravity bombs of various sizes and the Matra Durandal anti-runway munitions. Precision-guided munitions such as LGBs and satellite-guided bombs are also compatible with the JF-17, as are other guided weapons such as anti-ship missiles (CM-400AKG) and anti-radiation missiles. In July 2011, it was reported that Pakistan has taken delivery of the Brazilian MAR-1 anti-radiation missile and is integrating the weapon on its JF-17 fleet.
Guns: 1× 23 mm GSh-23-2 twin-barrel cannon (can be replaced with 30 mm GSh-30-2)

Specifications

Type
Multi-Role fighter aircraft
Country user
Pakistan
Country producer
Pakistan / China
Crew
1a


Engine
One × Klimov RD-93
Speed
1,910 km/h – 1,187 m/h 1.6 Mach maximum
Range
1,352 km (840 mi) combat range
Weight
12,474 kg 27,500 lb takeoff weight
Avionic
DEEC electronic warfare suite
NRIET KLJ-7 multi-mode fire-control radar
Night vision goggles (NVG) compatible glass cockpit
Helmet Mounted Sights/Display (HMS/D)
Externally mounted avionics pods:
KG-300G self-protection radar jamming pod
WMD-7 day/night targeting pod
Dimension
Length: 14.9 m 49 ft; Wing span:24.4 m² 263 ft²; Height: 4.77 m 15.6 ft
 
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