Imran Khan
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bhai we have seen the video why so much spam ?
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bhai we have seen the video why so much spam ?
I asked a question regarding DAS role in JF-17.DAS? for JF-17 are you remotely serious my friend? you don't mean distributed aperture system please??
Optimism is a good thing but one must not fool oneself. Living in delusion don't help. You must study the role of JF-17 in PAF, the ideology behind the whole project and you wont be asking such questions.
And the thing you said, JUST STRENGTHENING OF WING, that is not that PAC will add a bag of cement to increase strength. We will be going into an an new designing phase, then prototype, evaluation, FOCs and what not. Why all this fuss that is not even NECESSARY for a fighter plane. How many planes you see with CFTs? it is not something that is a must, not something for which PAC will go for HUGE modifications.
I am sorry but cant help asking, are you Nishan?
Why did you think it is not??Isn't this a JFT thread
Ok you are now integral part of this community .
Long live and prosper in this forum. By the way kia share ker Rahay thay ?? Ager waqee public hai tau zeroor share kero warna be careful abbu mushkil main per jayen gay as per Mastan Bhai warning .
Enjoy your stay Brah .
Apology accepted
Share the pic dude, most probably it wouldn't be something that we haven't seen already, but do share and you don't need anyone's permission for that.Mughal Bhai I just wanted to share a photoshopped pic of JF-17 Thunder Block-III which would be a stealth prototype. This pic has been officially publicized.
Mughal Bhai I just wanted to share a photoshopped pic of JF-17 Thunder Block-III which would be a stealth prototype. This pic has been officially publicized.
Thanks for your greetings. I apologize for my harsh words for anyone. Specially @MastanKhan Bhai.
Boss
There will be no stealth JFT. No harm in sharing it.This pic has been officially publicized.
There will be no stealth JFT. No harm in sharing it.
Stealth is not joke man.... It will require so much work on jf17 .Mughal Bhai I just wanted to share a photoshopped pic of JF-17 Thunder Block-III which would be a stealth prototype.
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Stealth is not joke man.... It will require so much work on jf17 .
Read the posts of gambit .
JF-17 Thunder Multirole Fighter [Thread 5] | Page 89
JF-17 Thunder Block-II - A Beast in making. | Page 8
There will be no stealth JFT. No harm in sharing it.
There won't be any "stealth" JF-17. Max we can expect is some minor changes like additional hardpoint for pods, better engine and IFR but no stealth. But avionics and sensor wise there will be major upgrade.
Share the pic dude, most probably it wouldn't be something that we haven't seen already, but do share and you don't need anyone's permission for that.
There you go...
AN/AAQ-37 Distributed Aperture System (DAS) for the F-35
The only 360 degree, spherical situational awareness system
Northrop Grumman has developed the only 360 degree, spherical situational awareness system in the electro-optical distributed aperture system (DAS). The DAS surrounds the aircraft with a protective sphere of situational awareness. It warns the pilot of incoming aircraft and missile threats as well as providing day/night vision, fire control capability and precision tracking of wingmen/friendly aircraft for tactical maneuvering.
Designated the AN/AAQ-37 and comprising six electro-optical sensors, the full EO DAS will enhance the F-35's survivability and operational effectiveness by warning the pilot of incoming aircraft and missile threats, providing day/night vision and supporting the navigation function of the F-35 Lightning II's forward-looking infrared sensor.
The DAS provides:
- Missile detection and tracking
- Launch point detection
- Situational awareness IRST & cueing
- Weapons support
- Day/night navigation
In addition to developing the EO DAS, Northrop Grumman Electronic Systems is supplying the F-35's AN/APG-81 advanced electronically scanned array (AESA) fire-control radar. The AESA radar is designed to enable the pilot to effectively engage air and ground targets at long range, while also providing outstanding situational awareness.
F-35 DAS and APG-81 radar demonstrate ability to detect, track, target ballistic missiles
Northrop Grumman Corporation recently demonstrated the ballistic missile detection, tracking and targeting capabilities of the company's AN/AAQ-37 distributed aperture system (DAS) and AN/APG-81 active electronically scanned array (AESA) radar, both of which are featured on the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) aircraft. Northrop Grumman's DAS and APG-81 autonomously detected, tracked and targeted multiple, simultaneous ballistic rockets. The DAS autonomously detected all five rockets, launched in rapid succession, and tracked them from initial launch well past the second stage burnout. Press release | Watch the video.
F-35 DAS demonstrates hostile fire detection capability
While being flown on Northrop Grumman's BAC 1-11 test aircraft, the DAS detected and located tank fire from an operationally significant distance. In addition to artillery, the system is able to simultaneously detect and pinpoint the location of rockets and anti-aircraft artillery fired in a wide area. Although hostile fire detection is not an F-35 requirement for the DAS, the system design makes it ideal for this mission. This inherent capability enables DAS to harvest, process and deliver key battlespace information to ground forces and other aircraft autonomously, without the need for cueing or increasing pilot workload. Press release | Watch the video.
Additional Information
Contact us to learn more about the Distributed Aperture System.
About Northrop Grumman and the F-35 Lightning II
As a principal member of the Lockheed Martin-led F-35 industry team, Northrop Grumman performs a significant share of the work required to develop and produce the aircraft. In addition to producing the DAS and software modes, Northrop Grumman designed and produces the aircraft's AN/APG-81 AESA radar and communications subsystems; produces the center fuselage; develops mission systems and mission-planning software; leads the team's development of pilot and maintenance training system courseware; and manages the team's use, support and maintenance of low-observable technologies.
I know dude, I am saying about its design, just a model, about how it will look like.
How can you say that? Any source etc.
Any source?
Thanks Bhai!! This is the pic, might be you have seen it before but it will be surely new for some.
F-35 seems useless after its failure in Dog fight.
Thanks for your reply boss, but it can also be a block-IV?