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Wow...depending on the authenticity of that picture, many of us were right all along regarding certain upgrades...
FC-20 is going to not only neutralize the SU30MKI threat but be a major player and probably leader in the legit 4.5 generation fighter league.
AESA radar may be fitted on J-10B on top of the visible differences
If you accept yourself as NOT a guru, then how can you say that they are altered ?
Or do we need a guru to tell us that ?
Thanks Araz Saheb. Are you sure he is my course/badgemate? Give me more info about him. Alzheimer is probably setting in and I have trouble remembering sometimes. I will be glad to talk to him.
Best regards. I am enjoying this forum and will inshallah contribute in future.
Regards/
My friend.
I would hold back on the enthusiasm. We have all been excited and disappointed whaen these snaps turned out to be CGs . Secondly what is more importat is what is not revealed,ie engine, avionics compatibility with western missiles, Sino missile development. There are so many imponderables. All that I say is wait till some more news comes out.
For instance although i hate the Chin inlet cosmetically, why would you change it to a DSI inlet? especially when the plane performs well on the inlet. If I remember correctly, no plane with DSI can go Mach 2+(although you can correct me if i am wrong). So you may be decreasing the planes speed with out any significant gains.
I am sure by the time it comes into PAFs hand it would be a fantastic plane, but PAF has been talking about a non chinese avionics suite and radar. Whether the chinese progress in Radar and avionics satisfies PAF or not is to be seen. Then if they go for western radar what will they go for? What implications will it have on weapons integration of FC20? We really have to wait and see. Though i have to say , I cant wait to see it in PAF colours either !!!!!
WaSalam
Araz
DSI stands for Divertless Supersonic Intakes. The bumps seen at the intakes are litterally called Bumps. At high aircraft speeds through supersonic, the bumps work with forward-swept inlet cowls to redirect unwanted boundary layer airflow away from the inlets, essentially doing the job of heavier, more complex, and more costly approaches used by current fighters. It proved to save significant weight, reduce RCS by concealing the engine's fans which generate most of the RCS when searching from the front. It improves performances both when supersonic and subsonic. The DSI bump functions as a compression surface and creates a pressure distribution that prevents the majority of the boundary layer air from entering the inlet at speeds up to Mach 2. In essence, the DSI does away with complex and heavy mechanical systems.
Pshamim Saheb.
I have Pmed you in this regards.
With regards to FC20, one of the questions raised which has irked a lot of us is why would they change the Chin inlet to a DSI inlet when the plane is performing satifactorily on the former. i would love to hear your and senior members views on this matter.
waSalam
Araz
Sir,
DSI intakes reduce weight, costs and complexity while improving performance. The intake reduces one of the three major forward scatters of an aircraft that typically represents between 30%-35% of the RCS of an aircraft. The technology has successfully been tested on JF-17 and would boost FC-20's performance.
This technology was first tested on F-16 and it really created unbelievable results which were later introduced on F-35.
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DSI also made a huge difference in speed and Mach2 was achieved.
a quick question shamim sahib,
- Why later block or later manufactured F-16s do not use DSI?
I suppose because F-16 program is coming to a close and its costly to change the assembly line when you are thinking of stopping the assembly line anyway. Is this thinking true?
Seeing the new F-15SE...is it theoretically possible to have a future J-10/FC-20 with internal payload?