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Yes, and what is so bizarre, most russian pilots dont wear full g-suite; what many people dont know is the retinal damage these high g-manouvers can cause; bleeding and if it hits the fovea; forget it - you can easily go legally blind. I know one fellow who took up a yakolev and in one of the high g-stunts had a complete blackout in one eye; he was lucky to recover sight after a few weeksHi,
The crucial question has been---at what 'maximum' speed the cobra can be performed---where the pilot and the aircraft both survive the G forces---.
Friend, it is not the cover of the book; it is all the internal sub-systems, radar, EW, ECM, FBW, HUD etc etc. A lot was already borrowed from J-10 into JF-17 which made the cycle testing much lower.With subsystem, what do you gurus have in mind?
Subsystem are the parts which define shape of aircraft, incl. wings, tail, fuselage, structure, even wheel opening closing mechanism, location where wheels stow... etc. @MastanKhan
For heaven's sake.... these are the last things that resembles among jF-17 and J-10
In case PAF go for J10 it would be to carry on mirage doctrine, but than they'll pay for life cycle costs through their noses, but operational requirement come all of above.
What makes you think the life cycle costs will be higher? Mirages are already high maintenance and what J-6s/A-5s were; this would be far more better if anything. It is time to cross the rubicon as we say in dutch.