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Pakistan Looking To Buy China's J-31 Stealth Fighter

Or this is the country that does not want to spends its own money on F-16. If you're an Indian- the glass will always be half empty even if all your brain says it isnt with Pakistan- that leaves you with an innate disability intellectually to discuss anything with regards to Pakistan.

What happened to your US flag? Are you no longer in LA?
 
why say the truth, just say sth feeling good, let them burn some dozens of Billions $ to fullfil their self-importance
Bro where is a will there is a way.if Turks has started that project they must understand all the future hurdles,better than the keyboard experts
 
Err. Is this the same country that can't buy. Eight new f16 today's

Any idea what funding needed to join tfx
Turkey spending fifty billion dollars over 25 years . You think they will just handover technology and partnership for love .

You have to bring either hard cash or technical know how.to join .

It's not we like the sound of this let's put our name on it.

Two fifth gen fighters and new block thunders .

OK ..........

Long way from two hundred rusty mirages today
We will buy,which will be on our terms even it is new f16 or some thing else.if we consider the price right for the product we will go ahead otherwise we will drop it.ok and worried about our mirages,we will take care them better you should be worried about your flying coffins old junk migs and new coffin teeja thanx
 
Brothers.
Any news that when is Pakistan buying J-31 / J-31 Stealth Fighter from China ??
I heard that Pakistan is planning to make JF17 Block 4 Stealth jet fighter ??
Is there any truth behind above 2 news or only dirty politics from GHQ ??
 

PAF PILOTS HAVE STARTED TRAINING ON J-31 STEALTH JETS.​

So how many J-31 are expected for PAF and when will be delivered.
Any idea ?
 
wow, unbelievable it has been near 10 years you guys discuss about buying J31. It finally become true , good for both of us
 
wow, unbelievable it has been near 10 years you guys discuss about buying J31. It finally become true , good for both of us
Any solid proof that Pakistan has signed a contract with China for J-31 jet fighters ?
 
Pakistan is expected to acquire these aircraft in phases. The initial order will likely consist of 18 J-31/35 jets, with an option to purchase an additional 18. Over the next decade, the total number of aircraft could reach approximately 72.
 
Pakistan is expected to acquire these aircraft in phases. The initial order will likely consist of 18 J-31/35 jets, with an option to purchase an additional 18. Over the next decade, the total number of aircraft could reach approximately 72.
It might be a controversial take, but I still believe that Pakistan doesn't need to make such an investment which it can't hold for long. PAF is already procuring J-10Cs and has plans for indigenous JF-17 variant, why take on another new platform in such a haste? Do we have any deficiency in our current platforms that they can't match India's front-line jets? PAF has repeatedly said that J-10Cs can match anything IAF fields today. J-31 is an overkill by PAF's own standards.

Besides, J-31 is an export variant from China. F-7PG was the last platform that PAF got from China which was at par with what PLAAF fielded at that time. After that, most of the procurements by Pakistan has been export variants from China. Of course, they come with easy-to-get loans, but the resources have to be paid, albeit over time. And we cannot forget the eventual examples, like ZDK-3, of such export becoming quickly irrelevant.

I believe that PAF planners should now look for partnerships rather than off the shelf purchases. Türkiye's KAAN is a promising project. It might take time but if PAF partners with Türkiye, it will get a firsthand product rather than a watered-down version (J-31) and not to mention that such partnerships open up the technology options for PAF beyond China which will be helpful in ongoing projects and well as future projects. And finally, looking at IAF's response to China, they don't seem to be making any drastic progress to induct a 5th generation platform. But with Pakistan and China both fielding 5th Gen, IAF might be pushed for induction of a 5th Gen platform, Given India doesn't have financial constraints like Pakistan. And I'm sure that J-31 will be sufficient excuse for the US to offer JSF to IAF for "countering the regional balance of power".

J-31 is an advantage that can't be sustained for long. So if resources are to be put in such a venture, this should involve technology and manufacturing partnership rather than off the shelf buying.
 
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Brothers.
Any news that when is Pakistan buying J-31 / J-31 Stealth Fighter from China ??
I heard that Pakistan is planning to make JF17 Block 4 Stealth jet fighter ??
Is there any truth behind above 2 news or only dirty politics from GHQ ??
Block 4 for JFT 17 will based on Turkish weapon and avionics and combo of Chinese
 
Pakistan Looking To Buy China's J-31 Stealth Fighter Pakistan is reportedly in discussions to acquire China's J-31 (also known as FC-31) stealth fighter jet, marking a significant potential advancement for the Pakistan Air Force (PAF). This move aligns with Pakistan's efforts to modernize its air fleet and maintain strategic balance in the region.

Key Features of the J-31​

The Shenyang J-31, China's fifth-generation stealth fighter, offers several advanced capabilities:
  1. Stealth Design: The J-31 incorporates radar-absorbing materials and a specially shaped airframe to reduce its radar cross-section, enhancing survivability in contested airspace.
  2. Twin-Engine Configuration: Powered by two RD-93 or WS-13 turbofan engines, providing improved thrust and maneuverability.
  3. Advanced Avionics: Equipped with modern systems including AESA radar, electro-optical targeting system, and advanced cockpit displays
  • Weapons Capacity: Features internal weapon bays to maintain stealth profile, with the ability to carry air-to-air and air-to-ground munitions
  • Multirole Capabilities: Designed for various missions including air superiority, ground attack, and potentially carrier-based operations

Advancements and Improvements​

Recent updates to the J-31 platform, now referred to as the J-31B or FC-31, include:
  1. Increased Maximum Take-off Weight: From 25,000 kg to 28,000 kg, allowing for greater payload capacity
  • Enhanced Engines: Plans to incorporate the more powerful Guizhou WS-19 turbofan engine, increasing total thrust from 18 to 20 tons
  • Extended Combat Range: Improved to approximately 1,250 km (780 mi)
  • Super cruise Capability: The ability to sustain supersonic flight without afterburners
  • Improved Stealth Coatings: Transition from "baked-in" fiber-mat stealth to more advanced stealth coatings

Implications for Pakistan​

The acquisition of the J-31 would significantly boost Pakistan's air power capabilities:
  1. Technological Leap: Introducing stealth technology to the PAF, potentially altering the regional balance of power.
  2. Force Multiplier: Enhancing Pakistan's ability to conduct deep penetration strikes and air superiority missions.
  3. Interoperability: Strengthening military ties with China and potentially easing integration with existing Chinese-origin platforms in PAF service.
  4. Cost-Effective Alternative: Offering a more affordable option compared to Western fifth-generation fighters like the F-35.

Challenges and Considerations​

While the J-31 presents a promising option for Pakistan, several factors must be considered:
  1. Technology Transfer: The extent of technology sharing and potential for local production remains unclear.
  2. Operational Integration: Adapting PAF infrastructure, training, and doctrine to incorporate a fifth-generation fighter.
  3. Regional Reactions: Potential responses from neighboring countries, particularly India, to this acquisition.
  4. Ongoing Development: As the J-31 is still evolving, Pakistan may need to invest in future upgrades and improvements.
The potential acquisition of the J-31 by Pakistan represents a significant step in the modernization of its air force. While challenges remain, this move could substantially alter the aerial warfare capabilities in the region and further cement the strategic partnership between Pakistan and China.

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