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What are the chances of china making a STOVL fighter out of J31? Is it possible for china to make something like F35 B in J31?
I am sure that PAC and CAC might rather going to produce a 5th Generation together and if needed then PAC might going to license produce about 70+ J-31 at home. INSHA ALLAH.
No they are not.
2020 for delivery of J-31 to Pakistan, China's closes ally, is not optimistic at all.
There are two reasons why Pakistan will get it at that date:
1. J-20 is the PLAAF only fighter that will have the most cutting edge technology. China would hesitate to even export to Pakistan, lest powers like USA or India gets their hands on the tech one way or another. Think of J-20 being F-22 and J-31 being the F-35.
2. J-31 is being designed specifically for export.
China will give first priority to Pakistan and the J-31 should be ready for service around 2018 or so, so 2020 is very real possibility for Pakistani delivery
And what is this Indian obsession to adding Western technology to a Chinese aircraft in the year 2020 by which time Chinese avionics technology would be cutting edge!!!!!
What are the chances of china making a STOVL fighter out of J31? Is it possible for china to make something like F35 B in J31?
why ? its written in our constitution that pakistan will never buy twin engine jets and Qaid e Azam told us too ?
Single engine fighters have the advantages of less cost and more maneuverability than twin engine fighters
Single engine fighter doctrine is fine if the fighter has advanced radars weapons and jammers and great twr like j10 and F16.....imagine a paf with 250 f16 and j10
Any confirmation or source ??There are also some great chances that Sri Lanka might going to order about 20 JF-17 Block-II(Dual Seat) along with Bangladesh and other African countries.
In theory, a single engine configuration make it easier to shape to control RCS. Shaping is the current dominant method.Not to mention a much quicker turn around time. A force comprising single engine planes can generate seriously higher number of sorties. PAF with its defensive doctrine has a serious edge over IAF in this regard. This is seldom mentioned, but is the real reason why we are in love with single engine planes.
I can not say if single engine planes can match twin engine planes in stealth. One has to think about missile compartments, reducing IR signature, penalties associated with stealth features (paint, sawtooth edges, shape), etc... Perhaps @Munir can share his opinion. Perhaps there should (or was ever?) a thread dedicated to discussions relating to single engine stealth aircraft possibilities. Opinions?