Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
no official word if we see the dawn of new block and we will, we might witness additions like CFTs and bubble canopy all i can say i would hope to see them.
Both are unlikely in the next Block. I haven't heard any hints that the PAF is considering CFTs for the JF-17, and seeing it's primary roles, I don't see why CFTs would be needed immediately (IFR capability will be added in the next Block). Secondly, I can't see how one could incorporate a bubble canopy on the JF-17. It might require re-designing the forward fuselage, or maybe just the spine, or, at the very least, the cockpit will have to be raised.
Also these are structural changes which would most likely be researched and developed in Chengdu and will take some time, whereas the PAF wants to focus on capabilities that can be achieved immediately.
It's interesting, though. Since JF-17 pilots are all ex-F-16 pilots, I wonder how they feel about going from a bubble-canopy to a framed canopy? I would expect, the lack of visibility in the rear and the additional blindspots due to the frame would have a negative affect on overall situational awareness.
May be F-16 pilots handed JF-17 to find out the gaps and improvments required for JF-17 BLock II.
The benchmark for JF-17 Block II would be F-16 Block 52
wonder why the first 50 won't have IFR capability! the first batch of 50 means at a production rate of 25 another two years BEFORE we can even think about IFRs! & given our economic state under MR.10% i doubt we will be meeting our timeliness! poor PAF again will be sidelined! and a delay is still optimistic!
Buddy, problem is that IFR is not that much of a trouble to be incorporated.
The real question is that does PAF identified the IFR to be a priority in the development of JF-17 ?? Does IFR required for the role assigned to JF-17s ??
IFRs are given to aircraft as per their intended role.
you give JF an IFR capability this helps you save up a hard point for a Air to Ground or A2A weapon! because you won't need drop tanks! second benefit is you increase loitering time! which in trun heps you use your main fighter sparingly (i.e F-16) which in peace situation doesn't need to keep a circuit patrol!
so i don't really understand why NOT put in an IFR capability from day one! after all it is your main workhorse of the PAF! even if it is meant to be a point defence fighter
It's interesting, though. Since JF-17 pilots are all ex-F-16 pilots, I wonder how they feel about going from a bubble-canopy to a framed canopy? I would expect, the lack of visibility in the rear and the additional blindspots due to the frame would have a negative affect on overall situational awareness.
If a bubble canopy had been required, it would have been added from day one, but it hasn't been a priority requirement or of dire needs, so not included in it.
JF-17 is for the time being more kind of a point defence fighter, meaning its primary role would be defending the Pakistani airspace and not long deep strike missions, plus its said it has sufficient internal fuel capacity and the extra fuel tanks under the wings & fuselage also provide sufficient fuel capacity.
wonder why the first 50 won't have IFR capability!
I fully agree with you on the various points you have made. The JF-17 underwent a significant if not major structural 'revision' when they added the DSI and increased the wing area etc; if PAF had IFR capability on its wish list, it could have been added (with relative ease) at that time. However, it appears to me (I may very well be wrong) given the history of the PAF that they were not giving a serious thought to IFR capability for the JF-17. It could be for several reason;you give JF an IFR capability this helps you save up a hard point for a Air to Ground or A2A weapon! because you won't need drop tanks! second benefit is you increase loitering time! which in trun heps you use your main fighter sparingly (i.e F-16) which in peace situation doesn't need to keep a circuit patrol!
so i don't really understand why NOT put in an IFR capability from day one! after all it is your main workhorse of the PAF! even if it is meant to be a point defence fighter