this is a bit strange...
but lca is lighter than the jf-17 and has the same engine power, so its performance must be similar.
however the IAF will not accept it in that configuration and is looking for a better engine.
than why are u guys accepting the jf-17 which has similar performance?
i mean the 1st batch of jf-17 will be the same as the lca in terms of performance but will have inferior avionics (chengdu doesn't make good avionics), while IAI, Rafael, and Elta do, and India has a very advanced tech industry so they also make some good ingenious avionics, but most critical are foreign avionics.
why r u guys accepting an a/c that ur enemy wont accept?
its a bit strange, and has china brought this a/c? or is it just for u guys?
why not get j-10s?
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As per the latest news dated 6th of June and also mentioned in 25th issue of JDW, 40 LCA are to be inducted by 2016 and none of them will be combat capable as not only their AoA is well below the minimum required by Indian airforce as well as the engine is not powerfull enough to support the 2,000 kg extra weight. With the installation of IN20, LCA will have an extra thrust of only 4.5 kn. Definitely not good enough to support the extra 2,000 kg weight. Afterall, first squadron will be positioned at Tamil Nadu.
and that news should stand in the absence of no post 6 June 2008 news that has either come up with better figures or is any news citing government officials denying or refuting those figures
Link to the report that LCA has gained 2,000 kg of weight date April 20, 2008:
Also the same link that states that LCA will be based at Sulur, Tamil Nadu.
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Link to the report that LCA is unable to pull greater then 17 degrees of AoA dated June 06, 2008: Also mentioned in 25th issue of Janes Defence Weekly but one need subscription for it.
Also the same link that states that first 40 will be incapable of combat.
LCA needs new engine to be worthy of combat
Link to the report that 20 LCA will be produced by 2011 and the other 20 by 2016. Therefore 40 by 2016. The article is dated June 16, 2008:
http://news.webindia123.com/news/Art...16/975849.html
This link is an interview of Programme Director (CA) and Director, Aeronautical Development Agency, P.S. Subramanyam dated 12th of July 2008 where he clearly acknowledges the previous links I have posted such as first 40 will not meet the ASR, the aircraft gone heavier, LCA has around 500 flight hours to date, only way to meet the ASR is to go for a new engine and etc etc.
http://www.forceindia.net/interview4.asp
The same interview also states that :
-First 40 will not meet the ASR.
-LCA at present is only pulling 6gs. ASR has been decreased to 8gs from 9g (For the benefit of LCA?)
-No way to meet the ASR unless a different engine other then the IN20 is bought.
-Empty weight of LCA is 6.5 tons now.
-To take it from AoA of 20 upwards, India needs help from outside in consultation or it will require double the flights to do it on her own,thus more delay.
-The new engine will be installed after the first 40 LCAs.
As for JF-17 being under powered, yes but not as much as LCA which can hardly pull more then 17-20 AOA or 5-6 Gs.