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Actually PAC use various labelling schemes during different phases of construction
We have seen FC 10Xxxx used before on Block I is shown here from a few years ago
SP37 is serial production 37
FC10137
So FC10232 is going to be
SP32 or in the case of Block II 2P-32
So we can say that we have identified 32 x Block II units by Sep 2016 when this video was shot
thnx a lot for clarification ....
can you share the link of the video ... ??
thnx in advance
A rare unmarked JF-17, it's said to be under test after being upgraded to Block-2 standard before being delivered to a unit.
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2P-21
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JF-17 2P-27 Horizontal Tail at manufacturing Jig
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JF-17 229 (at ground check stage)
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Now the real surprise .... FC1 RUBY-01 - (i think I need not to mention which Air force have given its version the name 'RUBY' )View attachment 363807
R-3 Is R stand for Ruby ...???
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its an old program released in September but must be recorded 1-2 month earlier then September .... current serial should be near or above 35
Actually PAC use various labelling schemes during different phases of construction
We have seen FC 10Xxxx used before on Block I is shown here from a few years ago
SP37 is serial production 37
FC10137
So FC10232 is going to be
SP32 or in the case of Block II 2P-32
So we can say that we have identified 32 x Block II units by Sep 2016 when this video was shot
need to change the tail of thunder likeA rare unmarked JF-17, it's said to be under test after being upgraded to Block-2 standard before being delivered to a unit.
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4.5 Gen aircrafts like Rafale, EF, SU35 etc have 11 to 13 hard points.
This is F-18 carrying 8 Aim-120 and 2 Aim-9. Thats a great use of dual racks.
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Such a setup could increase JF-17 SD-10 payload.
Probably Mid air refuelling is just one way to keep JF-17 in air for a long time. Addition of CFT would have been great but then take off weight would also need to be considered.
Excellent point. I second your stance.
They have been tested onboard FC-1.
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Worth noting is the 3rd pic of 229 and its hardpoints.
I think these are ECM systems of the KG series on both pylons.
I believe its the first time we are seeing these in PAF service.
The parts which come from China are labelled with the FC series, in China JF-17 is known as FC-1.