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In 2011, China signed a $500 million deal for 123 AL-31FN Series 3 engines.
J-10B production began 2 years later in 2013.
We now have even more evidence that J-20 production will begin in 2016.
If Russian engines were needed, a large engine deal should have been signed in 2014.
Even more ironic, Russia announced a Su-35 deal in late November, but with no mention of any engine sales packaged with that deal.
Furthermore, the J-10B has now officially entered service (yellow serial numbers) with domestic WS-10 engines.
I think if we put all the clues together, we come to the conclusion that China doesn't need Russian engines anymore.
Not necessarily ... When did we her the First time an Offizial confirmation regarding the j-10's AL-31FN-deal ? ... At a time already several serial aircraft were already flying.