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These National Interest writers are super quick to quote things without context or proper background verification to write flashy headlines ...Does anyone have access to the full report?
https://www.shephardmedia.com/news/air-warfare/chinese-military-jet-engine-production-plans-expos/
Here's my reply...
Deino,you should believe that you are more logic than any other so-called military experts from Janes, National Interest, et alDoes anyone have access to the full report?
New Recruit
At least these crappy writers have started to quote reputable sources like @Deino and Rick Joe. Before they just made up information or exclusively relied on the all too famous Minnie Chan.National Interests used to be somewhat respectable publication. Now besides couple authors ( you can literally count them with fingers in one hand), the rest all all click bait, copy paste, change the title and published 10 times kind of articles. Corporate medias now days are all about clicks and viewership.
Most of their articles are all like:
* Why Russia and China should fear this American weapon
* The xxx is the ultimate weapon to defeat country A or country B in the new war
* The five American weapons Russian and Chinese fear the most
etc, etc.
Remember Minnie Chen published an article on South China Morning Post about China's economy isn't doing well, so the PLAN might not be able to afford anymore warships or ACs. Some turd picked it up right the way, there was an exactly same article on National Interests next day under the name of a different author who poop out 3+ articles on National Interests every day.
The worthy while authors that still on National Interest don't write such articles about certain weapons, they wrote articles about international relations, strategy and such.
They don't have other choices already...At least these crappy writers have started to quote reputable sources like @Deino and Rick Joe. Before they just made up information or exclusively relied on the all too famous Minnie Chan.
I cant think of a single credible/worthy national interest writerNational Interests used to be somewhat respectable publication. Now besides couple authors ( you can literally count them with fingers in one hand), the rest all all click bait, copy paste, change the title and published 10 times kind of articles. Corporate medias now days are all about clicks and viewership.
Most of their articles are all like:
* Why Russia and China should fear this American weapon
* The xxx is the ultimate weapon to defeat country A or country B in the new war
* The five American weapons Russian and Chinese fear the most
etc, etc.
Remember Minnie Chen published an article on South China Morning Post about China's economy isn't doing well, so the PLAN might not be able to afford anymore warships or ACs. Some turd picked it up right the way, there was an exactly same article on National Interests next day under the name of a different author who poop out 3+ articles on National Interests every day.
The worthy while authors that still on National Interest don't write such articles about certain weapons, they wrote articles about international relations, strategy and such.
Guizhou Liyang Aero Engine Co., Ltd. affiliated to China Aviation Engine Corporation posted the company’s key tasks in 2020 recently, one of which is the implementation of small-batch production of a new aircraft engine.
The outside world generally believes that this new engine is probably WS-13IPE (thrust-enhanced type), which mainly adds thrust on the basis of WS-13 engine in order to adapt to performance upgrade and improvement of fighters.
Since @Beast correctly corrected a comment in the JF-17 Block 3 secrtion concerning this report, I would like to add it here too:
https://www.china-arms.com/2020/01/ws-13ipe-for-fc-31/
My point however is not to question that Guizhou itself posted its key-figures, but the added conclusion, that this might be related to the WS-13IPE and as such to the title "WS-13IPE engine for FC-31 carrier-based fighter could be mass-produced in 2020"!
Is the WS-13 the only new engine from Guizhou or could it be more likely related to another engine for another aircraft, since neither the WS-13 nor the type of aircraft is mentioned??
Best,
Deino
Finally...
J-10C equipped with WS-10
View attachment 610319
Via https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/5Jr7e-vzQd6FJP_reufeVA