Ah back to acting as ignorant, 12 year petulant child who likes to throw tantrum just to satisfy his whims.
1. Did you miss the videos where PAF officials sitting beside CAC designing teams in china during initial years of JF-17 development program ?
2. How come JF-17 has become a mediocre design. Based on what? And what backward technologies ? You know this the nth time we are doing this debate. You think you can get away with this claims without you being challenged by anyone. And all those ignorants thanking you should be ashamed of not pointing out obvious mistakes in your post
2.5 THis has been explained nth time that production line slowed due to funding crunch PAF face. Nothing to do with production or manufacturing capability of Pakistan . But hey An ignorant will remain ignorant.
3. Why should PAF develop a carrier variant of JF-17. Are we daft and morons like certain people who is demanding a naval variant when we dont have any carrier to fly it on ?
4. HMDS depends upon availability of HOBS Missile which Pakistan doesnt have. So morons and idiots should integrate and waste money on HMDS while there is no HOBS missile to integrate with ? Doesnt it sound like your development cycle .
Oh for the haters who claim JF-17 without IFR probe
5.Tell me Does LCA has integrated any BVR yet ? Any antiship missiles to go with Naval variant yet? Any Anti Radiation missiles for SEAD/DEAD missions ? Any Multiple ejector racks to boast ? Does LCA has been inducted into TACDE yet ?
6. Last I heard you were trying to increase the radar range from 40 to 80-90 KM. First do such all these weapons integration,increasing mission profile of LCA, and maturing avionics then come back and ask if JF-17 has nothing to boast about
Can you proof there is minimal to nothing Pakistani contribution of Pakistan in JF-17 design ? while on the other hand there are research paper from Pakistani researchers on JF-17 DSI. proving a glimpse of Pakistani contribution right from the design stage.
Even Indian LCA FCS hardware were designed with the help of British Initially. Harping about How LCA entire FCS laws were exclusively written by India but forgetting to mention this contribution
BAE Digital Flight Control Computer Equipment for Indian LCA
(Source : BAE Systems; issued Nov. 4, 2002)
JOHNSON CITY, N.Y. ---BAE Systems will supply digital flight control computer equipment for the integrated flight control system on India's Light Combat Aircraft (LCA). The contract was awarded by India's Aeronautical Development Establishment (ADE).
BAE Systems Controls, which performed development work on the aircraft's flight control system during the 1990s, will supply six sets of actuators and sensors, each consisting of 28 line-replaceable units. The company also has been contracted to complete qualification testing on actuator hardware being flown on two LCA development aircraft. The work is valued at about $20 million.
BAE Digital Flight Control Computer Equipment for Indian LCA
BAE Systems resumes work on India's LCA
BAE Systems is to resume delivery of flight control components for the Indian Light Combat Aircraft (LCA), halted in May 1998 by the US embargo imposed after India's nuclear tests. The company's US arm has received a $20 million contract to supply six shipsets of sensors and actuators for "four or five" production-representative LCAs planned by India's Aero-nautical Development Establishment (ADE).
BAE Systems Controls (formerly part of Lockheed Martin) was jointly developing the fly-by-wire flight-control system with ADE when the embargo was imposed. The Indians completed development of the digital flight control computer. "They did an awful lot of work themselves," says BAE's LCA programme manager John McGrath.
ADE has flown two LCA technology demonstrators using sensors and actuators supplied before the embargo. Deliveries of the air-data and inertial sensors will resume in mid-2003, while actuator shipments will restart late in the year or early in 2004, says McGrath. Under the new contract, subcontractor Moog will complete environmental qualification testing on the actuators, which was interrupted when the embargo took effect.
McGrath expects India eventually to order additional sensors and actuators for the LCA production phase, while continuing to build the computer locally. The agreement with ADE provides for licence manufacture of the equipment in India, but there have been no talks yet on production, he says.
BAE Systems resumes work on India's LCA