Trying to compare the newer JF-17s with the new LCA, k7x?
Does any one have any diagram or pictures marking places where the two poposed additional hard points will be.
No. Some time ago an ex-PAF officer at another website indicated they may be under the air intakes. They aren't proposed, according to an interview with then Chief of the Air Staff ACM Mahmood in January 2008, they were being worked on. No other details as far as I'm aware, although Chinese posters have translated articles detailing further planned modifications.
Does PAF wanted onboard oxygen genarator and is there any chinese system available for jf17
The PAF's Mirage III ROSE fighters were retrofitted with "single point pressure refuelling systems" (said to have reduced refuelling time from 15 to 3 minutes) and OBOGS, among other new equipment, and they are now being/have been retrofitted for aerial refuelling.
The JF-17 comes from the factory with the single point pressure refuelling system but we don't know about the OBOGS. According to the PAC website JF-17 gives a 3 hour oxygen supply to the pilot, so I'm assuming no OBOGS, but the website is very out-dated and this may no longer be the case. The first 8 pre-production fighters aren't aerial refuelling capable, but serial production aircraft will be and the pre-production fighters may be retrofitted later as per statements by PAF officials. Looking at the example of the Mirage III OBOGS/aerial refuelling upgrade, it isn't an issue.
and third. how much more thrust will make jf17 supercruise..
We don't know, ask CAC or PAC. The JAS-39 Gripen can supercruise and it has a thrust-to-weight ratio of 0.98, the JF-17 has a thrust-to-weight ratio of 0.99. If JF-17's airframe has the same or less drag than the Gripen, it should be able to supercruise.
According to ex-PAF officials on this forum, the production of one squadron of JF-17s has been (or is very nearly) completed - i.e., app.15-20 aircraft - and is currently undergoing operational integration. This squadron is to be based in Peshawar, most likely replacing the A-5 Fantans of No. 16 or No. 26 strike squadrons of No. 36 Tactical Attack Wing.
Doesn't the same ex-PAF poster also state that A-5C Fantans will not be retired for some time yet due to their excellent flight safety record when compared to the F-7P and Mirage 3/5?
PAF for now has no such plan the design of fighter has been frozen for current model and upgrades will be from Plane # 51 onwards.
I wouldn't be so sure.
Super cruise is the ability of an aircraft to go above Mach 1 without using the afterburners. So engine & weight of the aircraft matters.
I'm pretty sure at those speeds only thrust and drag matter, not weight.