Martian2
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Failed in all levels .... Rafale speed and missile and service ceiling is alone not the parameter that adds to kill..
Firstly Service Ceiling refers to highest altitude in clean configuration.. J-10 flying at high altitude doesnt mean it can carry missile even at that level.. Secondly J-10 being a single engine it can fly because of the amount of air and weight it can fly at the high altitude where as Rafale being a dual engine fighter altitudes .... and high altitude engagements are usually done for A2G strikes and no stupid fighter pilot will engage enemy owing to the risk of engine getting shut down and loosing the fight... you are a epic failure here
Secondly coming to your missile range and no of missile.. While Rafale can carry 5 drop tanks along with 6 A2A missile with SPECTRA in its side it will be able to engage your J-10 much better than your J-10 because it has can do more flying to engage ... and MICA's speed is MACH4 .. it can outspeed your J-10.. and FYI Dassault is twin engine and J-10 is a single engine... another epic failure...
It is a silly thing that i am replying to you.. but this is for others... As we are of your childish arguments in your J-20 threads ...
Scenario: J-10A Vigorous Dragon engages Five French Rafales
J-10A carries four PL-12 AAMs (air-to-air missiles) that fly at Mach 4. (See China vs. Japan Military Match-Ups)
A Chinese KJ-2000 AWACS registers the presence of five French Rafales on its AESA radar at over 200km away. There is a single J-10A Vigorous Dragon nearby. Carrying four PL-12 AAMs, the single J-10A engages the five French Rafales at 70km.
The J-10A is beyond the range of the French Rafales' 50km (or 60km) range MICA missiles. The J-10A calmly fires all four PL-12s and shoots down four French Rafales. The J-10A banks and flies towards the nearest Chinese air base. The lone surviving Rafale gives chase, but its slow 1,800+ km top speed means the J-10A is receding into the distance.
Another J-10A is tasked to intercept the fifth and lone surviving Rafale. The Rafale pilot quickly flees to avoid coming into the 70 to 100km range of the J-10A's PL-12 missile.