Precision Weapons;
for more complex scenarios, PGM's will be carried. "at the moment we are using a combination of PGM's of different origins'.
at airshow china 2012, the JF-17 was presented with the LT-2 LGB and several of the LS-6 family of long range GPS and laser / GPS guided bombs. the bombs route to the target can be pre-programmed so an attack can be executed from a stand-off distance.
the true value of these weapons comes from their compatability with China's satellite navigation system, the Beidou which currently covers only China and neighbouring countries. but from 2020 when more than 30 satellites will be in orbit, the coverage will give China and its allies, including Pakistan, total independence from the American GPS system.
for the anti-shipping role, two C-802A missiles can be carried on the JF-17's inner wing stations - or for the suppression of enemy air defence (SEAD) role, two Brazilian MAR-1's.
at last years airshow China the jet was also presented with the CM-400AKG LAM but it is not known if the weapon is operational with the PAF.
Networking:
"the security of a data-link is a national matter - we dont want somebody else reading our information, so we developed our own system for the JF-17. we are now working to connect it with the Link 16 we have on our AWACS and F-16 fleets".
the idea is to use strategically dispersed ground relay stations to translate and then retransmit signals between different systems. the current status of the program is classified.
Operational Employment:
the JF-17 squadrons are now fully qualified for QRA duties for air defense. in the ATG role the JF-17 has not seen combat in the FATA in the north of Pakistan; but it has been extensively used in excercises, both PAF organised and in 2011's Excercise Shaheen 1 held jointly with the Chinese.
the PAF JF-17s flew dissimalar air combat (DCAT) sorties against PLAAF Sukhoi SU-27s.
Two-seater?
for the PAF a two-seat JF-17 is completely out of the picture. "the aircraft is very easy to fly, even easier than the F-16, so we developed a training concept and wont need a two-seater".
"we are not yet taking pilots for the JF-17 directly from the academy, but we are taking young pilots from the F-7 squadrons and developing a full mission simulator with A2A, ATG, EW, AR and NVG capabilities".
to be continued.....