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aka Saqr aka Diving Falcon (from the time he was 15)Yes it's most likely Mark aka Faisal aka Bilal Khan.
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aka Saqr aka Diving Falcon (from the time he was 15)Yes it's most likely Mark aka Faisal aka Bilal Khan.
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Thanks! You know what, I'll put in addendums at the end of each article based on reader feedback here. I'll do it routinely, but I'll credit the person who puts in the analysis or source or tidbit, folks can PM me their names or Twitter or FB handles.Yes it's most likely Mark aka Faisal aka Bilal Khan.
There you go bro:
Ministry of Defence Production
Lol!!!! What a time that was...I still remember the occasional Indian claiming that JF-17 will never fly.aka Saqr aka Diving Falcon (from the time he was 15)
Just a trivial observation, taking nothing away from this good article ...
A fighter plane radar that can detect a 3m2 target at 75 km is unlikely to detect a 5m2 target at 130 km ...
If ...
known rcs = a = 3
target rcs = b = 5
known range = c = 75
Then target range R = [(b/a)^0.25] * c = [(5/3)^0.25] * 75 = 85.21 km and not 130 km.
The 75 km figure for 3m2 targets is outdated. Current figures are better than this. The KLJ-7v2 now as it stands is quite comparable to APG-68v9 radar of the Block-52+ F-16 in terms of detection and tracking ranges.
Just a trivial observation, taking nothing away from this good article ...
A fighter plane radar that can detect a 3m2 target at 75 km is unlikely to detect a 5m2 target at 130 km ...
If ...
known rcs = a = 3
target rcs = b = 5
known range = c = 75
Then target range R = [(b/a)^0.25] * c = [(5/3)^0.25] * 75 = 85.21 km and not 130 km.
The 75 km figure for 3m2 targets is outdated. Current figures are better than this. The KLJ-7v2 now as it stands is quite comparable to APG-68v9 radar of the Block-52+ F-16 in terms of detection and tracking ranges.
Fine observation, I think this 75 Km for 3m2 was the figure when JFT was claimed to have 105 KM against 5m2. Which still makes sense. But ever since the range has been tweaked to 130 Km against 5 m2, i believe, the range against 3m2 should be around 100 km ATLEAST. this 75 Km claim is no longer valid.
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@Mark Sien Can you answer this guy ?
Just a trivial observation, taking nothing away from this good article ...
A fighter plane radar that can detect a 3m2 target at 75 km is unlikely to detect a 5m2 target at 130 km ...
If ...
known rcs = a = 3
target rcs = b = 5
known range = c = 75
Then target range R = [(b/a)^0.25] * c = [(5/3)^0.25] * 75 = 85.21 km and not 130 km.
The 75 km figure for 3m2 targets is outdated. Current figures are better than this. The KLJ-7v2 now as it stands is quite comparable to APG-68v9 radar of the Block-52+ F-16 in terms of detection and tracking ranges.
Thanks Bratva. I wrote the article, I am Bilal Khan
As for the Indra, I was honestly going to include it, but I wanted to get the actual MODP document first (in my hands or hard-drive), it's just the way I operate.
That is coming in an upcoming article, it'll be about the PAF being able to integrate systems of its choice on JF-17.You also forgot to mention MAR-Is ?
Actually --- He is right --- Let's look at the things chronologically because it'll make alot more sense that way ..
-In 2008 Janes reported an upgrade in KLJ-7 ( i.e the radar could detect 40 targets, track around 10 and engage 2 at the same time)
China's NRIET outlines fighter radar improvements - Jane's Defence Weekly
-Around 2009 official claims of range that were quoted in Jane's did indeed say 75 Km for 3m2 .. and if one takes this figure as standard RCS and puts it in the formula the range for 5m2 does indeed revolve around 85 Km ( much like RC-400 i.e the radar being offered in the french upgrade that was cancelled)
KLJ-7/10 Fire Control Radar (FCR) (China) - Jane's Avionics
-Then the brochure of the manufacturer surfaced which said 105 for 5m2 RCS ..
-Then the Kanwa interview with Javaid Ahmad (project director of JFT) mentioned 130 Km for 5m2 with the tracking capability increased to 16 aircrafts compared to 10 as reported by janes ... ( I think this was reported in the May of 2013)
-Remember up until and in this very interview, the existence of a new version of KLJ-7 (i.e V2) was not revealed ... I cant remember exactly. but think it took quite a few months until the reports started circulating around of a newer version of KLJ-7 in block II ...
Lastly, while there hasn't been another claim regarding the range of KLJ-7, lets not forget that there was a slide in the presentation of the chief designer (Dubai, Nov of 2013) which was putting an F-16 C/D model at 120 Km range ...
If we take the 130 Km for 5m2 RCS claim, and substitute the values, for the F-16 with a clean config RCS is reported around 1.2m2 and a loaded F-16 will probably be around an RCS of 3.5 m2 ... with this 3.5m2 consideration,the Approx range does indeed come out to be 118 odd Km's if we put the values in the formula ...
Whatever the case maybe, the bottom line is --- we have 3 credible sources putting the radar value at above a 100 Km's for 5m2 RCS ... and with the claims of the KLJ-7 offering a similar air to air capability as the APG-68 series ... the claim seems more and more legit ....