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Question : will this fighter be cleared for export now that it has been equipped with an indigenous engine ?
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Question : will this fighter be cleared for export now that it has been equipped with an indigenous engine ?
The J-10C has been cleared for export since 2018. Use of domestic engine just makes it more appealing and removes one additional hurdle.
Dude, your arrogance puts even the Jai Hind folks to shame.
WS-10B has state of the art digital control. It is more advanced than the legacy AL-31F it replaced.
Yeah but Russia didn’t exactly stay still during the intervening time period.
I don't want to keep belabouring the topic, but what advancement has Russia made recently relative to China in low-bypass turbofans? Both the izd 30 and WS-15 are in development hell and I expect the WS-15 to be produced in far greater numbers given the respective finances of Russia and China, even if the izd 30 technically appeared first.Yeah but Russia didn’t exactly stay still during the intervening time period.
I don't want to keep belabouring the topic, but what advancement has Russia made recently relative to China in low-bypass turbofans? Both the izd 30 and WS-15 are in development hell and I expect the WS-15 to be produced in far greater numbers given the respective finances of Russia and China, even if the izd 30 technically appeared first.
It's certainly too early to say that China has comprehensively pulled ahead of Russia (especially that Russia has a civilian high-bypass turbofan), but it's wholly accurate to say that they're on roughly equal footing at present with the introduction of the WS-10 family and the WS-20.
We know a fair bit more than "next to nothing." For one, we know that China has a lot more money than Russia and that given the low numbers of Su-57s Russia intends to procure, the izd 30 project isn't exactly swimming in money like Scrooge McDuck.We know next to nothing about how WS-15 is doing due to the opacity of PLA, so a comparison is hard to make.
I believe that has more to do with thrust vectoring than anything else. The WS-10 has a thrust vectoring variant - I'm sure the PLAAF would have installed it if it felt it was worth the extra cost. They correctly concluded that thrust vectoring isn't worthwhile on 4.5 gen aircraft.What we do know is that when comparing J-16 and Su-35, Yankeesama claimed that the ideal PLAAF flanker would be an aircraft with J-16 avionics and missiles but Su-35 engines. I think that is as good an assessment of WS-10 and 117S as we are going to get.
We know a fair bit more than "next to nothing." For one, we know that China has a lot more money than Russia and that given the low numbers of Su-57s Russia intends to procure, the izd 30 project isn't exactly swimming in money like Scrooge McDuck.
As for the WS-15 itself, I believe it's fairly settled that it's a ~180kN engine that should be in mass production in ~2025. Granted, I'd love to know a lot more, but such is the nature of the PLA watching game. We also know that China started from a far higher technological base when it initiated the WS-15 project than it did with the WS-10, both in absolute terms and relative to its competitors.
All told, I expect the WS-15 to be roughly comparable to the izd 30, maybe a little better, maybe a little worse. I expect the story to be very different with the next generation of engines installed on 6th gen fighters (adaptive cycle, ceramic matrix composite turbines, all the bells and whistles) around 2035 when China is in the first tier of engine makers, simply because of the vast disparity in funding and development pace between China and Russia.
I believe that has more to do with thrust vectoring than anything else. The WS-10 has a thrust vectoring variant - I'm sure the PLAAF would have installed it if it felt it was worth the extra cost. They correctly concluded that thrust vectoring isn't worthwhile on 4.5 gen aircraft.
Do you have the technology to build variable cycle engines like Soviet did it for MFI (Mig-1.44) AlL-41???Russia's best engine is the one powering Su-35S. While good, it is still a legacy design based on AL-31F which powers Su-27.
China is not replacing Al-31F from all J-10A and S but WS-10 only for new built J-10C, to replace all Al-31F from all J-10 inventory is not economically viable for ChinaThat's why China replaced AL-31 used in J-10 with WS-10.
China is not replacing Al-31F from all J-10A and S but WS-10 only for new built J-10C, to replace all Al-31F from all J-10 inventory is not economically viable for China
But you're saying all which means ALL J-10 INVENTORY OF PLAAF lol, and it doesn't matter that A and B is not in production, if China want to replace all AL-31F on J-10A and B they can easily do it lolA and B models are not in production.