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The problem with trying to integrate Gripen EW into the JF-17 is integration in the wider scheme of things. We have seen this with the Indian MKI - trying to hack subsystems from the East and the West and ending up with EW that jams its own systems.
Modern EW makes it even more difficult to do this as the systems need to constantly talk to each other. Ultimately, the most powerful EW system in an aircraft has already become the radar itself.
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Thoughts on a Growler JF-17
A large base below the vertical tail of the JF-17, similar to the F-16 version offered to India could house major EW. So could the wing tips. MERs could even allow 4x BVR and 2x WVR if the need arises.
A large conformal fuel tank could sold the problem of taking out two fuel tanks. To compensate for the added weight at the back, the forward fuselage could be lengthened for even greater fuel and electronics, bit like what the French did with the Mirage V.
Alternatively to solve the CoG issues, you could mount a heavy pod on the forward hardpoint. You could also remove the gun and create a large conformal EW pod.
For solving radiation problems you could line the cockpit with lead. One thing that some modern aircraft do is imbue gold dust on the cockpit glass to keep radar waves from entering the cockpit. Perhaps it could be possible to imbue lead into the cockpit glass in the same way.
Lead is only a problem for pilot health if they inhale it or consume it in some way. Not otherwise.
Modern EW makes it even more difficult to do this as the systems need to constantly talk to each other. Ultimately, the most powerful EW system in an aircraft has already become the radar itself.
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Thoughts on a Growler JF-17
A large base below the vertical tail of the JF-17, similar to the F-16 version offered to India could house major EW. So could the wing tips. MERs could even allow 4x BVR and 2x WVR if the need arises.
A large conformal fuel tank could sold the problem of taking out two fuel tanks. To compensate for the added weight at the back, the forward fuselage could be lengthened for even greater fuel and electronics, bit like what the French did with the Mirage V.
Alternatively to solve the CoG issues, you could mount a heavy pod on the forward hardpoint. You could also remove the gun and create a large conformal EW pod.
For solving radiation problems you could line the cockpit with lead. One thing that some modern aircraft do is imbue gold dust on the cockpit glass to keep radar waves from entering the cockpit. Perhaps it could be possible to imbue lead into the cockpit glass in the same way.
Lead is only a problem for pilot health if they inhale it or consume it in some way. Not otherwise.