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Is it time for a low-cost stealth fighter? Why air arms won’t see sense | Hush-Kit
"Other aircraft in its category include the endlessly postponed Tejas from India and the Chinese/Pakistani JF-17. It is easy to criticise the Tejas, an aircraft inferior to Gripen in almost every respect until its origin is looked at. India’s last indigenous fighter was designed by Kurt Tank! "
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"The JF-17 is hardly the most capable fighter in the world, but it may point the way forward. Compared to other fighters in production, it is cheap. Its performance is fine. A ‘silent’ JF-17 is the kind of fighter that air forces want. The first nation to produce an affordable, exportable fighter of this kind could be in a very strong position. The closest aircraft to meeting this need could be the J-10B or perhaps the J-31, if it’s price is kept in check. With rumours of a smaller aircraft based on the aerodynamic configuration of PAK FA, perhaps MiG RAC ( a weak and endangered company) could produce the aircraft air arms actually need."
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The above are excerpts from the above-linked article, as they pertain to JF-17.
Indian posters need not get upset, the article actually praises Indian achievements of the future.
There have been rumors of a 'stealth' version of JF-17. Obviously if true, these rumors could point to a redesign perhaps beyond JF-17 Block III. That would be a new aircraft that carries FC-1/JF-17 philosophy into stealth territory. My intention in alluding to this rumor is only to point out a relevance to this article when it talks about a 'silent JF-17'. This could also refer to Block III, but nobody outside of PAF and CAC knows what specifications it has. As far as I know (via @Munir) the specifications are generally settled with design work going forward. A number of features are being updated. Who knows it might be a 'silent' design with RCS much less than 1 sq. M. I know fellow posters are going to point to the presence of drop tanks, missiles, & munitions. I just wanted to give the rumor mills a few revs.
"Other aircraft in its category include the endlessly postponed Tejas from India and the Chinese/Pakistani JF-17. It is easy to criticise the Tejas, an aircraft inferior to Gripen in almost every respect until its origin is looked at. India’s last indigenous fighter was designed by Kurt Tank! "
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.
"The JF-17 is hardly the most capable fighter in the world, but it may point the way forward. Compared to other fighters in production, it is cheap. Its performance is fine. A ‘silent’ JF-17 is the kind of fighter that air forces want. The first nation to produce an affordable, exportable fighter of this kind could be in a very strong position. The closest aircraft to meeting this need could be the J-10B or perhaps the J-31, if it’s price is kept in check. With rumours of a smaller aircraft based on the aerodynamic configuration of PAK FA, perhaps MiG RAC ( a weak and endangered company) could produce the aircraft air arms actually need."
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The above are excerpts from the above-linked article, as they pertain to JF-17.
Indian posters need not get upset, the article actually praises Indian achievements of the future.
There have been rumors of a 'stealth' version of JF-17. Obviously if true, these rumors could point to a redesign perhaps beyond JF-17 Block III. That would be a new aircraft that carries FC-1/JF-17 philosophy into stealth territory. My intention in alluding to this rumor is only to point out a relevance to this article when it talks about a 'silent JF-17'. This could also refer to Block III, but nobody outside of PAF and CAC knows what specifications it has. As far as I know (via @Munir) the specifications are generally settled with design work going forward. A number of features are being updated. Who knows it might be a 'silent' design with RCS much less than 1 sq. M. I know fellow posters are going to point to the presence of drop tanks, missiles, & munitions. I just wanted to give the rumor mills a few revs.
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