Zarbe Momin
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Pakistan will be ready to buy if price is reasonable whether russia will be agree to sell this to us.
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Although it could happen to anyone and any plane, it is a stark reminder that Russian Engines are not as reliable as western ones. PAF has had reservations about this annd this news has justified its stand.
Araz
The good news is that the plane can be glided over to land safely, not many jets can do that after an engine failure and specially single engine jet.
Araz sb is it safe to assume that just because the Chinese version of the engine which too itself is based on the russian technology, its reliability is questionable and if yes can PAF equip the J-10 with a western power plant? IMO i don't think any western nation would allow its engine to be fitted on a chinese platform because of the fear of a technology breach.
The good news is that the plane can be glided over to land safely, not many jets can do that after an engine failure and specially single engine jet.
Araz sb is it safe to assume that just because the Chinese version of the engine which too itself is based on the russian technology, its reliability is questionable and if yes can PAF equip the J-10 with a western power plant? IMO i don't think any western nation would allow its engine to be fitted on a chinese platform because of the fear of a technology breach.
Ice cold.
I gather there are 2 engines being tried out in China. WS10 which we have heard about and WS15(ihope i am correct with the nomenclature). PAF likes the second one and sees the potetntial in it.Apparently quite a few changes have been made in it and qulalitatively it is a better engine.
There are a few things to note. This is the first accident for J10 and we need to wait for a report to see whether the engine was really to be blamed for it. Secondly we dont really know what the record of the chinese engine is on the J10. As far as i know the only planes using WS10 atthe moment are J11s(combination of WS10 and AL31FN).However so far the record for chinese products has not been a bad one.
Secondly PAF will have very little choice but to go Chinese as there are problems associated with European(Price ) and Us (sanctions/lack of trust)alternates.
You are right as to the lack of alternatives with regards to engine for FC20. the only alternative seems to be the F16 Bl 52 engine with a thrust of 28000lbs, which may be the right size, but carries with it huge problems even if we could acquire it. Or we could go down the Mirage 2K5/9 route till problems get sorted out. I hope this answers your querry.
WaSalam
Araz
The problem with a WS-15 would be:
1. That it is a whole new generation and far more ambitious than the WS-10, surely would either have teething problems in service or would need time to work out all kinks
2. The need for it to be fitted into the J-10 would take time and $
3. Would China be willing to sell their possibly most important technology project
4. Can Pakistan wait for such an engine, a few months ago the PAF needed something faster
5. Would need to upgrade maintenance capabilities significantly as this is a class of engine that is far more sophisticated than anything Pakistan has seen (again, time and loads of $$$)