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Experts say J-10s would benefit Iran
(China Daily) 09:34, August 17, 2015

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The China-made J-10 multi-role fighter jet is a suitable choice for Iran if the Middle East power decides to upgrade its aging military aircraft fleet, Chinese aviation experts said.

"Once the sanctions against Iran are completely lifted, the country will definitely renovate its civilian and military aircraft fleets. The J-10 is a good option for the Iranians because it can fulfill all operations they want to conduct," said Wang Ya'nan, deputy editor-in-chief of Aerospace Knowledge magazine.

"In addition to air combat, our J-10 is also capable of performing air-to-surface strikes and anti-ship operations," he added. "Moreover, the Iranians must have known that China, among other major weapon exporters, is the most reliable supplier when it comes to arms deals. China is also very flexible in payment issues."

Furthermore, with the development of China's next-generation fighter jet progressing well, it is highly possible that the Chinese aviation industry will transfer technologies used on the J-10 to buyers, Wang said.

Wang's remarks came after two weeks of widespread speculation in foreign media that China and Iran are discussing a deal for 150 J-10 fighter jets.

The speculation began on July 30, as the Israeli military intelligence website DEBKA file quoted unidentified military and intelligence sources as reporting that "Beijing has agreed to sell (Teheran) 150 of these sophisticated jets."

The J-10 is a third-generation, multi-role fighter aircraft designed and produced by Aviation Industry Corp of China. Military experts regard it as one of the most advanced fighter jets in the world and consider it comparable to the latest version of the United States' F-16 Fighting Falcon.

The first-generation version of the J-10, the J-10A, entered service with the People'sLiberation Army air force in 2004. In 2009, the plane was declassified. By February lastyear, the PLA air force and the PLA navy's aviation units had at least 260 J-10As, according to British think tank International Institute for Strategic Studies.

China has also developed an upgraded version of the aircraft, the J-10B, delivery of which has begun to the PLA air force, Chinese media reported.

In September 2013, Ma Zhiping, former general manager of China National Aero-Technology Import and Export Corp, the trade wing of Aviation Industry Corp of China, said several countries in Asia, Africa and South America had expressed interest in the J-10and that his company was expecting a huge market for the plane.

Fu Qianshao, an aviation equipment expert with the PLA air force, said it is natural that Iran is interested in the J-10.

"The J-10 is able to confront any of the third-generation fighter jets operated by Iran's neighboring countries because it features supreme maneuverability, strong firepower and cutting-edge avionic equipment," he said.

"Another factor is that Iran has a very limited range of choice in terms of arms procurement. In regard to military aircraft deals, I guess it can only choose between China and Russia."

However, Fu said, he believes the J-10's first overseas buyer will be Pakistan, not Iran. Hedid not elaborate.


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They do need an overhaul of their ageing fighter jet fleet. 150 seems too much, especially with the prices of oil.
 
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To experts : You don't say !!!

of course J-10 will benefit Iran . the question is : how much ? in comparison to J-31 and all 4+ gen fighters of russian origin .

Iran will not go for anything less than J-10B . and for sure we need our own upgrades as well .

I don't think buying a high number of J-10 is a good idea . we need some 40-50 J-10 , some 30 J-31 and a hundred 4+ fighters from russia .

this mixture will be much more deterrent than just one specific fighter in higher numbers , the downside to that of course , is the ultimate expenditure with regards to keeping the different squadrons in shape .

all in all , nice article @TaiShang . Tnx for sharing

Moreover , i don't think the price will be a huge matter for Iran , hence , i think Iran can indeed aim for even better fighters like J-31 if china is interested in selling those
 
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To experts : You don't say !!!

of course J-10 will benefit Iran . the question is : how much ? in comparison to J-31 and all 4+ gen fighters of russian origin .

Iran will not go for anything less than J-10B . and for sure we need our own upgrades as well .

I don't think buying a high number of J-10 is a good idea . we need some 40-50 J-10 , some 30 J-31 and a hundred 4+ fighters from russia .

this mixture will be much more deterrent than just one specific fighter in higher numbers , the downside to that of course , is the ultimate expenditure with regards to keeping the different squadrons in shape .

all in all , nice article @TaiShang . Tnx for sharing

Moreover , i don't think the price will be a huge matter for Iran , hence , i think Iran can indeed aim for even better fighters like J-31 if china is interested in selling those
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hey bro !
 
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Basically, J10 is using Russian turbofan AL-31FN and China indigenous design is still not mature. For China to export J10 in quantity, she need to perfect er own WS-10.
 
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J-10 was developed from J-9.

Baidu is government? :lol:

Go name me an official PLA source saying J-10 is from lavi. Go on.

Not even a kid can believe Baidu is not under CPC supervision.

China will never admit any transfer from Israel officially. The Chinese website keep stir and stir the Israel origin.

You either believe or you dont.
 
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