Asoka
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Indeed it's true! If any member here compares the mod's works by Deino with, let say, the other Eng defence forum so-called the SDF, a Tampa, FL-hosted site, see how the single-handedly managed iron-fist is applied there by one mod I think that's why PDF is more vibrant and is a more active site.... hence, my choice of stay.
And let it be that way. Thank you for every one who helps make it an enjoyable stay here.
Btw, Asok, thanks for your many interesting posts, though some truths may not be known until long in the future or may simply be never known, some of your persistent & lengthy expositions still provide the reading interests (though I ain't agree with your rants against the FC-31).
Cheers, have a nice day!
Thanks samsara, I find your comment is well balanced and much appreciated. We are here to entertain each other and further our interests in military affairs. Despite our disagreements over WS-15, I do think Deino is doing a decent service for us.
"(though I ain't agree with your rants against the FC-31)."
I don't like this plane one bit. But I have always been wondering why it exist at all. If PLAAF is not interested in it, the chance of being a successful export product is next to zero. There is no fighter plane that were exported, but not used by its own country.
Now that I appreciate the Art of Deception more, I advance this outrageous theory/speculation that this plane is a distraction or decoy. It's been more than 4 years now, but it has flew only a few times.
It might have the purpose of creating the impression/perception that China is going to produce two thousands of them as High/Low mix with J-20, and J-20 will stop production at 200 units, just like F-22.
There are many Chinese fanboys at various Forum who are vigorously pushing this High/Low mix "setup". At first, I totally dismiss them as ignorant. Now, I am thinking may be they are working, unknowingly, for China's Bureau of Strategic Deception.
Now that J-20 is going into LRIP and mass production soon. China needs to hide its true production target number with more lies/deception/misinformation/disinformation, so it won't prompt US to restart F-22 production soon.
I just thought of it. Don't take me too seriously. If it turned out to be true, it's diabolically genius. I don't think the Chinese are this deviously clever.
Thanks CAPRICORN-88! We could disagree and stay civilized. After all, this is a internet military affair forum for popular entertainment, not some cut throat arena.That is a great gesture!
To me, a forum is a venue where members share, exchange information, idea and most of all minus the trolls.
So a moderator should judiciously filtered out the unwanted elements without the perception of being biased.
Well. It is easier said than done.
There is absolutely NOTHING wrong in adopting the core technology of a product which was based on very sound engineering and design e.g. German Dr Felix Wankel designed the rotary engine but it was the Japanese Mazda that perfected it.
Whether it is in the PW F119 or its evolved F135 or the WS-15 variants, there are no doubt that they are all heavily influenced by Russian R79-300 engine and the core technologies are drawn from it.
As for the so-called Technology Transfer from Russia to China, this was probably what happened?
We all know that both AMNTK Soyuz of Sukhoi, they are all Russia SOE and they were all cash-scrapped and needed to survive the crisis. They did not have any new fund for further development, so they were forced to and reluctantly sold off these design to both China and USA in exchange for cash.
So they probably told the Chinese: "Here are the blueprints and a finish prototype model. Take it and sort it out yourself."
So R79-300 ended up in USA as the evolved F119 and F135 and in China as the evolved WS-15 emei. Certainly NOT a bolt to nut copy as some may like to imagine.
In histories, NO developed countries have ever really transfer their technologies to other nation.
Yes. The story by the Chief designer sums it all. Yes. Designing and building aero-engine is NO easy task.
For China it has been tedious and heartbreaking learning process. Although China has been involved in constructing aero-engine since the 1950's and it was only quite recent that they achieved breakthrough and success e.g. China is now the second nation in the world apart from USA that has successfully designed and manufactured hollow section crystal blades.
In fact the construction of aero-engine involving many related, strategic and critical technologies apart from good design and a pool of experienced aeronautical engineers, scientists, machinists, technicians, etc. example metallurgy, powder intrusion machine, high capacity forging press, etc. Mind you. No advanced nations will ever sell them to them.
The 10 storey tall 80,000-ton press forge in Deyang, Sichuan. How can any nation hope to be an aerospace nation e.g. Indonesia, etc without the related technology to build one of these very expensive machine?
Remember, in the 1990's, China was struggling with WS-10 (TWR 8), with absolutely no help from US, in fact the military embargo stopped all military cooperation. The chance of successfully complete WS-10 was bleak.
And here we have this, powerful (>200kN thrust) Russian R79-300 engine , available for sale, with complete blueprints, and documentations, and even the designers were for available for hiring.
Would China jump on this God sent gift and develop its own TWR 10 engine?
You bet!
Yep, these types of domain are accumulative rather than brainstorming.
Since the US still holds these accumulative domains because decades of legacy after the cold war, but lacking those brainstorming geniuses. When you invest in the brand new technology, you need those brainstorming types of scientists.
Yup, you can take a leap of imagination and design a TWR 15 engine in a computer, but if you don't have the material, process, and manufacturing techniques to go with it, you are not going to make it.