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Can there be a hard point under the chin?
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I mean something small as a pod, above the DSI intake...
There is nothing -- technical -- to prevent such. However, whenever you have something other than a 'blade' in front of the intake, you run the risk of adverse effects on air flow into the engine.
 
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AESA is much more advanced technology. Miniature transmite-recieve modules.


AESA radars dont steer mechanically on planes because their antennas are too heavy.
Do you really know what's going on you just telling you're openion???!!!.
 
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well mate 1st of all plz dont get me wrong as i have no idea / or cant say exactly that whether J10b radar is AESA or PESA,
ok let us assume it is AESA ,but i also dont know what is the exact T/R modules of j10b radar though they claimed in chinese
defence forum as 1000/1200 but no reliable sources though.

Well regarding rafale's AESA radar hmmm many claimed it is 840-880 T/R modules after seeing this pic.
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but the french members in IDF claim it as P.S ed ,so what is the real truth we dont know .Ok let us assume it is true

But the point i like to tell u that rafale has unique abilty of PASSIVE DETECTION of aerial targets from greater range than it's own aesa radar range & also can cue it's meteor/mica missile to it's target without turning on it's AESA radar thanks to it's 5th Gen
SPECTRA ESM warfare system which has both offensive & defensive capablities ie (ELINT & SIGNIT) capabilty exactly like F22
raptor's ALR 94 system.SO even if how advanced the AESA radar may be if there is a battle between AESA (LPI) vs ESM usually ESM wins as they can detect aesa radar transmissions far much greater distance than AESA radar itself as

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so if any jet/platform which remains in active stage (i.e turn on it's radar ) to detect rafale ,rafale can detect the target & can
fire it's air to air missile with the help of spectra system without turning on its' own Aesa radar .
Can you explain the LPI plze.
 
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