thanks.In fact you are absolutely correct.
My country operates Su-30MK with TVC and they said they'll use it whenever they need tighter turn during dogfight. Tested against F/A-18, Mig-29, BAe Hawk, the TVC eases things up in getting to their tails enjoying smaller turn radius. Of course they'll use it wisely based on limit, avoid bleeding out which would end up being easy target for enemy missiles.
J-20 is a large & heavy aircraft that it's perfect only to have powerful WS-15 40,000lb engine each with TVC and preferably having fitted internal gun. J-20 needed the TVC for high altitude maneuvering apart from improving turn radius. Current turn radius is too big, better than the F-14 but no where near Su-27, F/A-18E.
The J-20 only needs high thrust, I mean Eurofighter can keep up with F-22 just by having a very low wing loading and high thrust to weight ratio.
What I mean post stall is useful, but nowadays helmet mounted sights and highly off boresight missiles can do the same in combat.
Usually TVC nozzles are used to regain some agility lost due to weight without increasing thrust, to increase sustained vertical or horizontal turns an aircraft needs thrust.
So as long as WS-15 is fitted to J-20 there is going to be increses in sustained turn rates compared to a WS-10 or Al-31 equipped earlier J-20.
TVC nozzles post stall capability is mostly to have aircraft without post stall limits and this can be used to re-direct the nose at any direction while moving on a fixed direction or flight path, however this bleed energy, the thrust increase reduces the speed bleed thus sustained turn rates are increased.
So while a WS-10 with TVC nozzles increases turn rate, a WS-15 without TVC nozzles will do the same for J-20 without adding extra weight for the engine
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