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Turks are already running KAAN projectI hope PAK-TURK can start the JF-17 block 4 stealth variant.
I've been saying this many years ago that Azerbaijan should get some JF-17s But now it's too late. The world is going towards a cold war between the NATO and China and Azerbaijan can not afford to buy a fighter jet so closely related to China. They are walking on a thin political rope.The fighter jet that the Azerbaijani air force can reach by the shortest route is the Pakistani JF-17. However, this agreement could not be formalized. There has been a lot of speculation about reasons, as most of you know...
Can the JF-17 Block 3 be improved upon to the degree that the designation 'Block 4' is justified?Might happen. Desire and some official prompting are there.
Only possible, if Turks commit to buy that specific block too. ( JF-17 block with some turkish input )It would've been great if Turkiye could contribute to the development of another block of JF-17.
Murad Aesa Radar's first customer may be Pakistan. According to officials' statements, it will be a better than the F-16V radar. Tests are currently continuing on Akinci.
Turks are already running KAAN project
Why they need to run another parallel Program?
That's a subjective question. IMHO no.Can the JF-17 Block 3 be improved upon to the degree that the designation 'Block 4' is justified?
I doubt that would bring sufficient gain to justify the effort.I hope PAK-TURK can start the JF-17 block 4 stealth variant.
Theoretically yes, but I would first examine in what way, would you like the JF-17 blk III to improve.Can the JF-17 Block 3 be improved upon to the degree that the designation 'Block 4' is justified?
We might see some joint work on certain subsystems that might be shared between Hürjet and JF17, the two platforms being similiar.
We can improve jf17 c with some Western oriented systems like Turkish EW systems in jf17cTurkiye sure can contribute, but China is far more advanced than Turkiye is.
A version of the Turkish Havasoj Scaled down and put on a JF-17B should be evaluated by Turkish industry, IMHO, and offered to the PAF for consideration.Murad Aesa Radar's first customer may be Pakistan. According to officials' statements, it will be a better than the F-16V radar. Tests are currently continuing on Akinci.
Does Turkey already make parts for the F-110 Engine? What is a realistic timeline for the indigenous engine’s development?The F-110 engines will be used for flight and structural tests, and for the production of prototypes and block-0/ part of B-1 after the prototype. Apart from that, there is no other F110 agreement or procurement. The engines to be used within the scope of Phase-1 should be seen as an interim solution that will probably giving a couple years of advantage to the project. Neither the Turkish Air Force nor other potential operator countries are planning to produce the final configuration with these engines. Azerbaijan will probably be the second operator country of KAAN, and I did not write this as a prediction. This is information. Could there be engine supply problems in the future, yes. Are engine indigenization efforts lagging behind, yes. However, this is the general strategy, and the risk management of this is of course a subject worth discussing.
Which I think is extremely extremely unlikely.Only possible, if Turks commit to buy that specific block too. ( JF-17 block with some turkish input )
What engine do you refer brother???Maybe a higher thrust engine would be nice.
If Turkey buys the J-10 but fits it out with indigenous components (beyond the engine) it could create an or craft nearly to the level of the F-16V/Rafale or at least strive to achieve parity.Only possible, if Turks commit to buy that specific block too. ( JF-17 block with some turkish input )
PAF already invested quite a lot in block-III. JF-17 block-III is quite latest in PAF inventory, already comes with AESA radar (and all sort of newest weaponary HOBS missiles, EW suite, long range BVR (145km), HMD et). So, PAF won't be switching over anytime soon, atleast not in this decade. Unless Turkey joins as partner & buyer for next block which is a whole lot different level of partnership.
I have heard the arguments that Turkey is already going to make much advance KAAN, and in lighter category its already got Hürjet . and it already got F-16s. So why it needs JF-17? So I'll give arguments that should still make JF-17 block-4 version a candidate.
Why Turkey still may be interested in JF-17 block-4 (with some turkish components)
Hürjet
The Hürjet is a trainer, its extremely slow rate of climb, insignificant payload, and all other properties are specifically for a trainer, it cannot do combat with another fighter jet.
KAAN & F-16s:
KAAN won't be available till next decade. Secondly, its going to super-expensive. You simple cannot induct it in large numbers right away, By 2040, you will have handful of Kaans. You will still require a large number of squadrons by 2040. Turkish F-16s will have well passed their airframe life by then. Turkey should invest in a platform that's cost effective and with which it can fill up as many squadrons as it need. Turkish older F-16s are getting nearly 4 decades old, the F-4s should be retired by now. Also, perhaps Turkey could be looking to scale-up its airforce, (with respect to number of squadrons) Turkey got a massive geography in such an important region already in proximity of 2 active war-zones, plus its adversary with Greece
Can Turkey afford to fill up its entire airforce with KAAN fighters? if yes then by when ? 2060 ?
Their F-16s will be done with their airframe life by next decade. They do need another fighter jet.
If the PAF had the money, a dedicated IRST above the nose and a fully built in EW suite ( or pod based) would have been better, but agreed, the plane has reach nearly the limits of its design.Which I think is extremely extremely unlikely.
Besides I think JF-17 is at a point where it has hit its peak at a decent level for its airframe and considering the battlefield environment today (AESA radars, BVR missiles). Right now I don't think there is anything significant to add to warrant a block 4 program. Maybe a higher thrust engine would be nice.
I also don't understand the obsession with Turkish systems, I'd prefer to see greater localisation so we can refine our own systems.