Zarbe Momin
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Very weel painted, but how it would look with IRST, Air refuling & CFT (confromal fuel tanks).
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Firstly I love the JF-17/FC-1. It is optimized for low altitude fighting I believe traditionally most engagements have been at the lower altitudes where it is difficult to be seen (visual and radar) but also better to see the enemy (radar looking up).
However, I have noticed the buzz words for the F-22 and EF-2000 are high altitude performance. I know there are different class of aircraft and I look at the as pacesetters. While flying low (and staying low) is good for staying undetected. I therefore believe air warfare is going high altitudes! Any thoughts?
I am not trying to compare the F-22 and EF-2000 to the JF-17. Just questioning/discussing if air battles are set to move to higher altitudes?
these are really very nice models.
are these models available for sell? at what price?
Air battles are set to move to higher altitudes, but is this allowed by modern airframe designs or modern high performance engines?
The modern delta-wing airframes are designed for high altitude supersonic+subsonic performance, but they still require high performance engines to take advantage of this.
We can say the JF airframe is clearly designed for medium altitude performance like the F-16, but with more powerful engines could it also become a potent high altitude performer, able to tangle with some of the latest delta wing designs at high altitude BVR combat?
This would be a dream for PAF, but I think this cant be so easy but ofcourse its not imposible.
Coz
1) JF -17 Black A (First 50) Would be using RD93 engine anc chinees radars like KLJ-7 radar and avoinics. But in Block B (next 50 or 100) and Block C (100 or 150) would be using western Engine, Radars , Avonics. So it would be hard to get production support for Block B anc C.
2) CAIC might be already having too load coz they are working on J-10B, J-11B, J11C, J14. So annual 25 aircrafts may be not easy.
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Beyond the initial 50 PAF JF-17, the remaining production aircraft may also be equipped with European avionics, radars and weaponry. Pakistan had begun negotiations with British and Italian defence firms over potential avionics and radars for JF-17 during initial development. Some of the radar options for JF-17 are the Italian Galileo Avionica Grifo S7 [32] and the French Thomson-CSF RC400 (a variant of the RDY-2), along with the MBDA MICA IR/RF short/medium range air-to-air missiles.[31] The Vixen 500E AESA radar has also been offered to the PAF for installation on the JF-17 by the British company SELEX, but the PAF may be looking for a more advanced AESA radar.[5]
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Helmet-mounted display (HMD) will also be installed on the JF-17.
That is an interesting point. It seems to me that that JF-17 is optimised for medium to low altitude performance as it has a similar wing design to the F-16. Air battles are set to move to higher altitudes, but is this allowed by modern airframe designs or modern high performance engines?
The modern delta-wing airframes are designed for high altitude supersonic+subsonic performance, but they still require high performance engines to take advantage of this.
We can say the JF airframe is clearly designed for medium altitude performance like the F-16, but with more powerful engines could it also become a potent high altitude performer, able to tangle with some of the latest delta wing designs at high altitude BVR combat?
I do not think that with good SAMS and AWACS you will stay up and high... It is low and fast.
Not a chance!!! This is unrealistic thinking!!! We will be lucky to have the Bl;ock 2s start production by 2015.Persoanlly I think we will only have 50-75 aircrafts by 2015
Araz
SO I CAN NOW CONCLUDED FROM YOUR SEARCH THAT FIRST INITIAL BATCH OF JF-17 BLOCK I WOULD COMPRISES OF 50 PIECES
AND THAT WOULD TAKE 5 YEARS FROM NOW TO BE INDUCTED IN PAF
THAT'S SO SLOW!
I THOUGHT IT WOULD TAKE ONLY TWO YEARS FROM NOW
From this model JF-17 looks to be carrying :
2* WVRAAM
4* BVRAAM
Two external fuel tanks
One or two LGB under belly or air intake