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PAF JF-17 in Farnborough Air Show 2010

Few pictures from the JF17s parked outside.

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Can the JF-17 be used in a anti-shipping role..? cos i see a C802 AShM over the side.

If it can be used whether SAR is present..?
 
Can the JF-17 be used in a anti-shipping role..? cos i see a C802 AShM over the side.

If it can be used whether SAR is present..?

Yes it can.

As time progresses we would be seeing the full weapon load of the JF-17.

Even in one of the model at the China-Pak stalls you can see the JF-17 model having an anti-ship missile under its hard point.
 
why it the background music like coming from the speaker placed near mike :rofl:

it is called mic not "mike"
I left the original sounds and music in the show as they were to give the original feel. just added the repeating backround music loop for continuity for the stills.

this is not meant to be a professional production so bear with the sounds and the camera shakes & lightings

and by the way thanks for not saying thanks but you are welcome anyway
 
DATE:19/07/10

SOURCE:Flight Daily News

FARNBOROUGH: Pakistan and China eye export JF-17 customers

By Siva Govindasamy

China and Pakistan are eyeing international customers for their Chengdu/Pakistan Aeronautical Complex (PAC) JF-17 fighter, which is making its Western air show debut at Farnborough.

The countries jointly developed the aircraft, with the Pakistani air force receiving its first Chinese-manufactured examples in 2009. PAC also began indigenous assembly of the aircraft last year, and could incorporate western avionics, radars and other systems into the fighter from 2012.

Pakistan could have around 28 JF-17s in service by year-end, and eventually induct up to 250.

Both Pakistan and China are keen to export the fighter, which they tout as a low-cost alternative replace aged Northrop F-5s and Lockheed Martin F-16s. China National Aero-Technology Import & Export Corp, which markets Chinese-made military aviation products globally, is in talks with around six potential customers, while the Pakistani government has also held initial discussions with others.

"China wants to use the JF-17 as part of its plan to become a significant player in the global military aviation market, while Pakistan is keen for exports that will help it to reduce its unit cost at its indigenous assembly plants," says an industry source. "Negotiations have been ongoing for a while now and they will continue at Farnborough, which is a great opportunity to show off what the aircraft can do."

Industry sources add that China has held talks with countries including the Democratic Republic of Congo, Nigeria, the Philippines, Sri Lanka, Sudan and Venezuela, while Pakistani officials have held discussions with Egypt and Turkey.

A customer that commits to a "significant number of aircraft" could get help to set up an indigenous assembly plant if it is keen to help its domestic industry, say officials. This is similar to the arrangement with Pakistan for the JF-17 and a Chinese deal with Egypt for the Hongdu K-8 trainer and light attack aircraft several years ago.

Getting a suitable engine could be a potential hurdle, however, with Russia unwilling to allow China to use the Klimov RD-93 engine beyond the aircraft's current buyers. China's Guizhou Aircraft has been developing the WS-13 Taishan for the fighter for the past 10 years, and a JF-17 reportedly made a test flight using the new powerplant in March 2010. However, industry sources say the company is still not ready for mass production of the engine.
 
Just a humble suggestion to forum admin, it sounds viable to save all the information mentioned in FIA thread on JFT and make an appropriate data base for new members to read and understand the JF-17 Thunder is not a revamped MIG-21 at all neither is a third degree fighter for third world countries.

Thanks
 
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Just a humble suggestion to forum admin, it sounds viable to save all the information mentioned in FIA thread on JFT and make an appropriate data base for new members to read and understand the JF-17 Thunder is not a revamped MIG-21 at all neither is a third degree fighter for third world countries.

Thanks


Well, it is good news after all.
The datalink is done I heard.
I was short of time and couldn't spend all time sieving information;
but least I can commit that datalink is there and it is operational; now they are just doing some optimizations.
:pakistan:
 
Well, it is good news after all.
The datalink is done I heard.
I was short of time and couldn't spend all time sieving information;
but least I can commit that datalink is there and it is operational; now they are just doing some optimizations.
:pakistan:

Integration is going on as we speak and it came bundled with Erieye AWACS system and will be added to entire PAF fighter fleet. JFT is being integrated and next will be Mirages. Blk 52s are already updated with link 16 and existing falcons will get them during MLU. :pakistan:
 
Integration is going on as we speak and it came bundled with Erieye AWACS system and will be added to entire PAF fighter fleet. JFT is being integrated and next will be Mirages. Blk 52s are already updated with link 16 and existing falcons will get them during MLU. :pakistan:

Arent the Jf's supposed to be linked to the Chinese Platform?
there was a fairly lengthy debate here on the chief comments that the Chinese and Swedish systems wont talk to each other.
 
Reading some of the posts, i have had one of those rare "Proud to be a Pakistani" moments. Its a shame there are so rare............
 
Arent the Jf's supposed to be linked to the Chinese Platform?
there was a fairly lengthy debate here on the chief comments that the Chinese and Swedish systems wont talk to each other.

This was the initial decision but a problem surfaced that since JFT will be the most numerous fighter in PAF, will it not be feasible to integrate it with both datalink options? Now this is being done and it seems to be sensible not to restrict your main stay fighter to just one AWAC communication capability when you will have two different systems in action.
 
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