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Ready to put a DVT in the Indian circulatory system should hostilities break out.thunders
vipers
dragons
hell yeah !
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Ready to put a DVT in the Indian circulatory system should hostilities break out.thunders
vipers
dragons
hell yeah !
I just don't get J10's cylindrical body design with wings stuck to it reminiscent of 50s and 60s design with very little wing/fuselage blending, unlike the Rafale or even the F16s. They could've added more wing blending and increased internal volume.
Plus the ginormous vertical stabilizer looks unsightly as well.
J10s look optimized for a air superiority role not so much as a multi role fighter.
The J-10 is an evolutionary design in Chinese aircraft manufacturing development, with CAC’s follow on, the J-20, being where it got those finer details in. It’s a decent enough design and its performance metrics show it to be adequately shaped where it counts.
I doubt China would go back and refine the design, unless there was demand from potential customers in China and/or on the export market; something akin to the Su-75 single engine design to complement the twin engine J-20, but carrying armaments in low RCS pods perhaps.
J-10 was China’s first attempt at blended wing design. It required completely new machinery to fabricate parts where the wing joined with the body. That said, the cylindrical portion of the aircraft is more pronounced because it is taller than the F-16.
Will Turkish upgrade forfeit any further support from American for F-16 upgrade? I dont think US approved any unapproved modification to F-16. That move will result cutting off further supply of AIM-120.I would hope the J-10 leads to signal a changing of the guards as it were.
I also, second trying to get the Turkish upgrade if it’s possible. A good way to transition into the T-FX subsystems in anticipation of the T-FX. Also the Turks maybe develop missiles with longer ranges then the aim-120c5 or even aim-120 D to deal with the Greek build up.
Turkish upgrade would have to be with US approval, perhaps after Turkey itself gets approval to do the upgrade on its own jets, and tries to put in a good word to allow Pakistan to be allowed to do the Turkish upgrade as well.Will Turkish upgrade forfeit any further support from American for F-16 upgrade? I dont think US approved any unapproved modification to F-16. That move will result cutting off further supply of AIM-120.
Looks like a JF17 and a a J10c in the pic.This is really a special picture. I wish it was more clear.
So in terms of capability for PAF with 1. being most advanced:
1. J-10CE
2. JF-17 Block 3
3. F-16 Block-52
The Indians already have a problem with the F-16 Block-52 in terms of capability, they now have a peer airforce in S Asia and their hopes of dominance over PAF are gone for good now.
I might be going on a potential engineering assignment for Vipers at Sargodha. There is an upgrade coming soon.Sadly upgrade will require US Gov't nod, likely not forthcoming. If it does get approved then why not US based one, $ for us, upgraded product for you ( PAF, ) why pass the $ to Turkey.
PS: I mean no disrespect to Turks or Turkish members here by my above statment, just business is business and it will allow US control over the product.
beautiful but canards increases RCSThe J-10 C is about Six feet longer and Two feet taller than the F-16. First PAF fighter aircraft with Canards.
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of course giant that's why carry giant bease PL-15J10 looks giant compared to F-16 in this pic.
We should still get Grifo E for PN dedicated fighter wing if meteor is available.Grifo-E isn't the top performer, but it uses the latest technology base (e.g. GaN) as some of the other EU radars. But I'd try to get a few for testing/demo JF-17s at Kamra so that the PAF can build its knowledge base. Since Pakistan is apparently working on its own AESA radars, knowing about what each vendor is now really important from both an ops and industry perspective.