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The flight tests were all successful, nuff to say. :coffee:

Same thing said in 2005 when engine tested on J10 and after 4 years China reveal that its not as per standard ?

As I said JF17 still rely of Russian engine so whenever Chinese engine not become operational all these are ..........
 
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Same thing said in 2005 when engine tested on J10 and after 4 years China reveal that its not as per standard ?

As I said JF17 still rely of Russian engine so whenever Chinese engine not become operational all these are ..........

The test was started in 2006, not 2005, stop posting those erroneous information.

BTW, it is normal to pass a test of engine for 5-6 years, since China even started the WS-10 since late 80 or early 90, yet it was only successful until 2005.
 
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Russian can only see money from Chinese, they cannot see the dangers of Chinese. I'm sure that PLA will copies these fighter jets and they can do not announce, that's Chinese style.
 
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Russian can only see money from Chinese, they cannot see the dangers of Chinese. I'm sure that PLA will copies these fighter jets and they can do not announce, that's Chinese style.

This fake news was first propagated by your big mouth Japanese media, it seems that you are just doing your job here. :coffee:
 
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Here is something VERY interesting!


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Potential operators

South Korea was viewed in the early stages as a potential operator. Russia launched its Su-35 bid for South Korea's fighter procurement programme at the 1996 Seoul Air Show, and included the Su-37 in the proposal as well. For the bid, the proposed Su-35 would have used both a phased grid radar and AL-31FP vectoring-thrust engines; the aircraft would have been assembled in South Korea. The contract, worth roughly $5 billion, may have been partially financed through a debt reduction deal on money owed by Russia to South Korea.[48] In the end, the F-15K was chosen.[49]

Both the Brazilian Air Force, and Venezuelan Air Force have expressed interest in purchasing Su-35s to replace older aircraft.[50] On 23 May 2006, it was reported that Venezuela planned to purchase dozens of Su-30 and Su-35 fighters, and as many as 100 T-90 tanks; an order for 24 Su-35s was placed in October 2008.[51][52] The Su-35 participated in Brazil's F-X and F-X2 contests, the decision of which has been delayed several times.[53][54] In October 2009, Anatoly Isaikin, general director of Rosoboronexport, declared that the company would provide 120 fighters and a full technology transfer deal to Brazil.[55] In mid-2008, the Brazilian Air Force selected three finalists, none of them the Su-35,[56] however in January 2011, President Dilma Rousseff again postponed the acquisition.[57]

Since the early 1990s, an extensive sales arrangement of the Su-35 to China has been discussed; in 1995 Sukhoi officials announced their proposal to co-produce the Su-35 with China, on the condition that China agreed to purchase 120 aircraft.[58] However it has been alleged that the Russian Foreign Ministry had blocked both the sale of the Su-35 and Tupolev Tu-22M bombers over concerns regarding the arrangements surrounding Chinese production of the base Su-27.[59] In November 2010, it was reported that Rosoboronexport was ready to hold talks with China on the sale of Su-35 fighters.[60][61] In 2012, Russia and China are reported to be close to signing a contract for 48 Su-35 fighters. According to the report, the only remaining obstacle is Moscow’s demand that Beijing guarantee proper licensing for the production of Su-35s.[62]

In July 2008, Russia offered the Su-35 for sale to India, Malaysia and Algeria.[63] In late 2010, Libya was expected to sign a contract for the purchase of 12 Su-35s.[64][65] The civil war in Libya and the resulting military intervention caused Rosoboronexport to lose $4 billion in arranged contracts, including the Su-35.[66] Sukhoi approached US-aligned Australia in 2002, offering Su-30 family aircraft, and the Su-35 targeted as the prime "export" fighter.[67][68] Since 2008, other nations in the region have either acquired the Su-30 or exhibited interest in the Su-35 with Australia concerned that the RAAF F-35 will be "overmatched" if the Su-35 becomes the dominant opposition.[69]

Indonesia is also interested in the Su-35BM as a replacement for its F-5E/Fs.[70] Vietnam is also interested in the Su-35BM as a replacement for its Su-30s


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Hahaha, just wait a few days. When the Chinese officially say that: " We dont want to buy SU-35".

The Russian will say :" Dude to IP rights can not be ganreentee, we REFUSE to sell SU-35 to CHINA."

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Another interesting news.

Japan is begging US to sell F-35.

Due to this news, it is safe to say that the poor quality of fighters come out of japan, and F-3 is oficially DEAD !!!
 
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What does "ganreentee", "oficially", and "dude to" mean?
 
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Then where did you get the details of the upgrades? Fantasy? Your defense minister mentioned AESA, not ASE. What makes you think the J-11B won't be able to perform those maneuvers? The J-11B has a much higher thrust to weight ratio than the Su-30MKI.

Fedrodov called me personally and gave details..... Yes Antony said about AESA with Zhuk radar the likely candidate.... And considering the size of the nose of MKI the version is supposed to be the larger Zhuk-AE aka Zhuk-ASE which is made for flanker varient.... Now does it get in your extra IQ head ?
The engine offered is either 117C or Al-31FN-M-3/2... IAF insists on the latter since its varient is already being made in India and workers would adapt it more easily...... Remember that all Su30MKI will be upgraded all 160+ and the rest to follow totalling 272.

About J-11B didn't you read what I wrote in the earlier post ? F-16 varients have even better T/W ratio yet its incapable.
 
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