khanasifm
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Weapon sales relates to political influence.We already know that but thank you... we also know that it is not easy to sell WEAPONS... a far more potent fighter jet, Grippen, is fighting hard with very little success...
We already know that but thank you... we also know that it is not easy to sell WEAPONS... a far more potent fighter jet, Grippen, is fighting hard with very little success...
Is the J-10 an option for malaysia? or is it not available for sale to them?Weapon sales relates to political influence.
Brother, I don't know whether J10 is an option to Malaysia, definitely they are more interested in JF17.Is the J-10 an option for malaysia? or is it not available for sale to them?
And how does the cost compare to JF-17?
Brother, I don't know whether J10 is an option to Malaysia, definitely they are more interested in JF17.
The unit cost of JF17 is lower than J10, but the cost effective is very good. Basically you can think J10 as an enlarged Jf17 with more range/fuel, bigger engine. J10 is somehow better at high speed performance due to its delta wing.
For example, the price if J10c (if available) will be tagged at around 60 millions dollars, while JF17 III will be at 35 to 40 millions dollars.
Let's see what happens after election in Malaysia.malaysia doesnt has the budget for any fighter ..so they switched to lease which meant most of the people walking away but that was before jf-17..its priced like lease aircraft..
only issue will be whther Malaysia wants chines equipment or not...
south east asia and china have complicated relationship
Analysts said Saab has offered to lease up to 24 Gripen combat aircraft together with two Erieye Airborne Early Warning (AEW) aircraft, similar to its deal with Thailand, with an option to buy when the RMAF has the allocation.
BAE Systems plc, Boeing Co and Saab AB are said to be part of a shortlist of five companies that have been identified by the government to be possible candidates for the RMAF Multi-Role Combat Aircraft (MRCA) programme.
One of the two companies in the shortlist, Sukhoi Aviation Holding Co of Russia, has not indicated any interest while Dassault Aviation of France, the maker of the Rafale jet, has said it would not participate in any leasing programme.
After several deadline shifts for the procurement plan due to budget constraints, the RMAF is looking at the leasing option.
so basically it will be gripen and (if desired by Malaysia politically) a thunder competition
unless typhoon backers come up with a good deal
I don't think RMAF can afford J10c with 4000KM ferry range, unless we give them soft loan.J10 range is not very impressive per one of the interview of former paf chief and per that interview paf had requested enhancement
I think it may be reference to f-16 if ferry range is benchmark then jf and j-10 both has same ferry range of 3000 km vs 31-3200 km
Unless it stated wrong bottom line 30,000 lbs max weight and $20-25 million jf compared to 40-41000 lbs max weight and $40-60 million J-10 with max war load within plus minus 1000 kg difference j-10 war-load is 5-6000 kg range while jf is 43-4500 kg range
Nose or radar is also both Not much different plus minus 100 mm
Compared to say su or j-15/16 series which is 1000 plus mm dish
If someone is looking for number Or workhorse then jf is the plane 30-40
For Malaysia
If they want to stick to 8-12 like in the past than su and f-18 or typhoons may be the way forward
Jf has 600-800 mm size radar at one time in play from Italian Oem 2 version one 600 plus and another 800 plus mm radar dish
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https://www.airforce-technology.com/projects/j-10/
Let's see what happens after election in Malaysia.
I don't think RMAF can afford J10c with 4000KM ferry range, unless we give them soft loan.
We are not interested to sell if they can't pay cash. JF17 is the only fighter fit in their bills.
RMAF want a cost-effective fighters to be inducted in numbers, few fancy Typhoons can't solve its problem.
Malaysia had begun to induct Chinese weapons since last few years, such as navy patrol ships/AR-3 long range multi-caliber rocket system / off shore surveillance radar. ... And it shall pave the way for JF17.
I hope JF17 will serve in RMAF.
Politically China needs Malaysia to be with us or at least being neutral. So China may offer a very attractive offer to Malaysia that they can't refuse.
i mean both China and Pakistan are trying to promoting Jf17 to RMAF.
If Malaysia can pay good price, Pakistan will fit in whatever western equipment they need on JF17. Still far cheaper than those western competitors.
Carrying three external fuel tanks.Where is it stated 4000 km ferry range ??
The combat radius of J10c is around 1250KM without external fuel tank.Hi,
Pakistani posters are still not intelligent enough to understand---or have a lack of learning ability---.
The ferry range of a fighter aircraft is least important factor---it is the combat radius that determines the ability of a fighter / strike aircraft---.