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Additional hardpoints would require the ribs to be removed and additional higher load bearing ribs to be installed. The additional weight would have some effect on performance but not too much. This also depends of which ribs. So stressing will most probably slow down the work. However the current scenario of dual rack is much better as the original hardpoints was probably design to carry heavier payload so carrying two sd10 or other air to air missiles would probably be no issue. Drag may have to be checkedNot the wing hard point but a well designed dual launch rail installed with single hard point. Seems like camera view, actually represent it as an additional hard point. If to go by the logic of additional hard point, does not looks as it appears but speaking of dual launch rail is possibility. Either the hard point or dual rail, it serves the purpose and advertising the same actually tells that this beasty is growing further. By the look of missiles displayed, both are different by the look for ASHM and BVRAAM.
Conformal fuel tanks would be so the way to goso our boy can take 6 BVRs now that great,,,,,,,,,,, But just look at those fuel tanks (if they are),,,,,,,,,,,, Both are different in shape ,,,,,,,,,
Additional hardpoints would require the ribs to be removed and additional higher load bearing ribs to be installed. The additional weight would have some effect on performance but not too much. This also depends of which ribs. So stressing will most probably slow down the work. However the current scenario of dual rack is much better as the original hardpoints was probably design to carry heavier payload so carrying two sd10 or other air to air missiles would probably be no issue. Drag may have to be checked
Conformal fuel tanks would be so the way to go
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Sir, its duak rack.Pictures from Chinese websites showing JF-17 supporting multiple SD-10s on two extra hard points in addition to the seven seen in the image in the back ground.
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That's good that the wing root has been strengthened. However the bending load will be in the front and rear spars. I am sure the additional load due to the dual rack will not impact the performance as the single hardpoints was probably designed to carry a heavier bomb than the combined weight of two sd10 plus the rack.It has been reported that wing root strengthening work is already done hence, we may see more payload carrying capability. I see these dual racks as a result of the same statement in back days. Installation of a whole new wing hard point (very less possibility for the size of an aircraft like JF-17) may need more work, time and energy as compare to dual rack solution. However, in both scenarios like additional hard point or dual rack, the weight would be increased with a bit of difference compare to both scenarios but as said, every ounce counts and matters though, if the purpose is served then it is all good.
But they did strenthen wings...
Any news on the new AESA radar?
of which block they strengthen wing? Block 1 is already flying in the air and units of Block 2 are also flying in the air.But they did strenthen wings...
If the loading is within the parameters of the design envelope then there is no need to strengthen the wingBut they did strenthen wings...
Nice...Pictures from Chinese websites showing JF-17 supporting multiple SD-10s on two extra hard points in addition to the seven seen in the image in the back ground.
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