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Its not meant underpowered in straight means I believe as I think we must look towards performance as well like spool up time which helps a lot in acceleration where as FADEC integrated engines can be handled care freely so can be throttled brutally and FADEC may handle it. And their are other variables which we may keep in consideration like engine weight its balance its behaviour and other things in addition on a emergency thrust RD-93 is the world most fuel hungry engine which may empty the fuel tanks with in a few couple of minutes.
Bhai.
what we have to understand is the limitations placed on this project. It is not just a question of get this or that.
The considerations for the engine were in my humble opinion
A. Relatively cheap as the cost factor had to be kept in mind
B. Sturdy and reliable
C. Sanction proof. The US sanctions of the 90s have almost made the PAF paranoid and they are reluctant to use anything that would give another nation power over their air assets.
D. Not too technically demanding.
The Chinese did not have and still do not have a suitable engine. The US and EU engines are excluded on the basis of C and possibly D.
As such we are hampered with the Russians and their engines which may not be that advanced but are technically rugged and reliable. The Chinese have assured us of uninterrupted supply of engines and as such are guarantors of the project which seems good enough for the PAF.
Now as to what happens next , either the EU opens up with an advanced engine which is guaranteed against sanctions,Or the Chinese come up with a reliable and suitably advanced engine, or we wait for the Russian engine providers to provide us with a more powerful advanced and up to date engine. The vibes coming out of PAF are that the first two are unlikely to happen and as such we need to wait for the next iteration of the RD93 engine. This is likely to be in 2018 and hence we now hear that JFT is due for an engine change in Block 3.
However to say that the JFT is underpowered with a thrust to power ratio of 1.09 which has been reported on open fora and news is a bit unfair.
As to spool up time and accelaration, I gather that it is one of the advantages of the RD93 series. It does lack FADEC but this is due to be rectified in RD93MA.
Gripen isn't more maneuverable than the JFT. It was designed to counter the Mig's such as 23, 27, 29. Not SU-30 or -16 or -15. Its core strength is its Western avionics.
Fully agreed with the whole of your post.
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