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Indeed, it's a real pity or sometimes even a mess - but so much common in so may forums - that a civilised discussion is nearly impossible on such topics:
for the fan-boys on the one side the J-10 is the best and equal to the latest F-16s and no other opinion is accepted, they immediately fight against with such stupid argument and questions that the LCA is also not exported and what country xyz has so far exported. All point completely irrelevant to the original question, which IMO is a valid one. On the other side the non-export of the J-10 is proof that this type is the worst, no match for the F-16, Mig-29 or anything else ... and they all lack the will and maybe even capability to see a wider picture, which always includes politics and economic considerations.
Anyway I hope that this discussion will continue in a civilised manner ...
Deino
Deino,
My sense is that there are two factors of no export of J10 yet:
1) =
China needed to replace its aging fleet faster than it could manage, hence, all the energies went to production of J10A and parallel improvements into B/C. A lot of subsystems from 5 gen got there way into this fighter.
PAF was supposed to be the first launch customer..but their budget would not allow them to acquire this fighter combined with JF17 performing beyond the PAF expectations. Also PAF has to service loans and interests on their existing committments. Even with soft loans from China, they just cant afford the fighter quite yet.
Furthermore, there is no engine issue for export. Russia will gain much more than just engine price..its the overhaul, spares and other services where they can/will earn money, plus influence.
2)=
CAC has its hands full with J20, J10C for now...so export is not really a priority at all...also, if I am not mistaken CAC is also working on a single engine stealth fighter...might just be evolution of J10 or compression of J20. Sub systems will be recycled.
Since J31 is not going to find its way into PLAAF/PLAN... I see CAC to be busy for some years to come.
Iran was/is interested in J10 but earlier due to sanctions no sale could be made. But now the field is opening up...Russia would like to sell them SUs...so joint Sino-Russian package of SU and J10 will make sense. This is rather realistic prospect becuase both Russia and China want Iran to be part of their geopolitical orbit. Therefore, the porbability is rather high for this to materialise.
IMHO export is just a plus for China at this stage of modernisation. The PLAAF still needs to replace a lot of fighters and fighter-bombers. You know the numbers and regiments far better than I do.
And of course there is always the WS10B and follow-ons there as well.
So all in all, I see Iran to be the first launch customer of J10 in the near future. PAF is out IMO. They might be working with CAC on a stealth single engined fighter for all I can see.
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You will Get TWO opinions
Pakistanis will say financial and technical issues were involved
Indians would say -- we lobbied with Russia to stop the sale of AL 31
J 10 is a far more capable plane than JF 17 -- We know that
J 10 was a threat ; JF 17 is not a threat to India
Dear Indian,
It is only assumption on your good part to say that JF is not a threat.
Anyhow, it would be nice if you could not overestimate your great capabilities for once.
Regarding, J10 export potential engine is non issue really...and China does not need export order for some time to come to keep its industry running at full speed.
At this stage of development and potential market most of the operators already are in the western camp and will remain so for sometime to come. So, the market is quite shrunk for any fighter let alone J10. The fighter is in 40+ mln range and the enite package will make it rather expensive for many operators.
Nigeria can be a potential customer but at the current oil prices they will now need a decade to recover at least.
So, yes, the geopolitics are the key here for fighter export rather than fighter or engine issue as was your contention.
If you recall your gov put SL under enormous pressure to not buy JF. This does not mean that JF is not capable fighter or not suited to SLAF but rather geopolitics had a winning day then.
What kind of recommendation could you provide for to boost the export of J10 apart from the engine rub that you have highlighted throughout?
What should be creative strategies?
Which market do you see for J10 class fighter?
Thailand is a customer down the road, do you think?
Many thanks for your sincere input and suggestions. We all look forward to it.
Regards,
SPF