A. The J10 C theory has largely been destroyed as the plane allegedly reported to be J10C was actually a J10 B after all.
So to date there is no information about J10C,D,S or and Alphabet you care to choose for it. The rest is upto you to believe or not.
I never subscribed to any theory about the J-10C or B. Nor do I care about it. I told you what I know.....and usually, I write what I know and it doesn't give me shame. Not yet at the least. So I don't know which theory you are referring to. I just know there is a B and a C and will be a D version, which will come out. I'll ask you then on this very forum. And you can then tell me that I was correct
. Also, your "till then" could be a lot different than my "till then"!!
If you look at your second statement you had purported a need for J10 based on its capabilities as a interceptor with Speed +2 mach unless I have totally lost my grasp of the english language(considering that you dseem F16 and JFT at mach 1.6 /1.8to be unworthy of the role).
You have obviously forgotten the role of modern day BVRAAMs and WVR HOBS missiles which will make these high speed persuits a thing of the past.
Its not about being worthy or not. Its about how much work will the JFT's and the F-16's already be doing. India is about to start building much more advance versions of the F-16's. And they'll go on wholesale, meaning there will be 200-300 built for India by India. So how much a 100 used, and very, very old F-16's be doing, along with a 4th gen JFT, still a generation or two below the much advanced jets India is fielding?
If you can't get your head around this little equation, I really don't know how to make you realize common sense!! Let's say, in any scenario, for every 100 fighters from the Pakistani side (in the air), Pakistan can fire estimated 120 BVR missiles (as 40 percent of your air force still can't use BVR's through the F-7 and Mirages), but for 100 Indian jets flying, there would be about 300+ BVR missiles fired on the Pakistan 100 jets. As each SU-30 can fire 4-6 BVR's, and the Mirage 2k India has (and fielded around Pakistan also) can fire 2-4 BVR missiles too. So you tell me who survives?
The "HOBS" you mentioned, means literally shiit in this scenario. Off bore sight has the word "sight" in it. Meaning it has to be visually available. In the scenario above (most likely will play out from the Indian airspace, without entering the Pakistani airspace), how do you use HOBS?
And advance BVRAAMS still need to enter the kill-zone. If an SU-30 is 50 KM out and it flies further away on Mach 2+, it can easily evade the missile as the 50 KM zone will more or less be there throughout the missile's journey. Majority of the missiles travel between 2.5 mach and less than 4 mach. So a SU-30 firing off its 4-5 BVRs, and turning away at 50 KM and then doing evasive maneuvers, can outclass the missile easily, as the missile never truly obtained a lock within its kill-zone!!
During the Operation Desert Storm, two Iraqi Mig-25's fired 5 missiles at an F-15 in a semi-distant encounter. And the F-15, out of weapons due to returning to the base in KSA, and running low on fuel, still outmaneuvered those missiles and returned with some shrapnel's on one wing due to HE blast of a missile that couldn't hit the jet, but exploded nearby due to maneuvering of the F-15!!
I hope you see my reference here, and can tie it to the paragraph directly above it.
If you use a DER which will soon be ntroduced on the JFT you can easily carry 4+2 and 2 drop tanks if need be. So why do we need another plane to carry2 more BVRs. So again your point does not make sense to me
You can put 4 DER's on the JFT and put 8 BVR's.....what's the use? You are going to get a JFT toasted in the scenario above, and waste 6 out of 8 missiles to ground. The JFT's radar can only guide two missiles at a time!!!!