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Thus thing has large Wings.dont we have them already ? correct me if iam wrong
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Thus thing has large Wings.dont we have them already ? correct me if iam wrong
Do we know, where and when this image was taken?
AFAIK no. 0002 was for long - and maybe still is - at CAC, but I'm not entirely sure.
Depend on strike mission.Sir, in simple words which qualities should be there in a strike Jet in case of Indo-Pak expected conflict?
Hi,The qualities expressed especially high speed at low altitude is one of the key advantages expressed by pros for Mirage as it can penetrate enemy area and can return at high speeds so may be able to out run chasing enemy jets in war scenario. The speed of JF17 block -III is rumored to be over Mach 2, meanwhile high service ceiling do have merits as F15 enjoys high service ceiling benefits which one of the most successful multi role jet. The Mirage 2000 of India is even has ability to attack with ammo at high altitudes, when old Indian jets struggled during Kargil war Mirage 2000 were called and they were quite successful due to number of factors i.e ability to attack ground targets accurately from high altitude and even if comes at low altitude has much better defensive gadgets to counter Man pads.
I humbly request you for knowledge sake that if u differ from above points then please explain a little bit .
Could be second prototype type.Not sure abt amo bt all marks are fake
Exactly. The dead giveaway that it is the prototype is also the number of hinges for the cockpit. This aircraft has 5 while the production variants that rolled out of PAC have 3.It is a test aircraft and still stationed at CAC. Prototype 1 tests flight envelope whole prototype 2 is used for weapons integration and auxiliary systems test.
@Bilal Khan (Quwa) Note the integration in China.
*sigh*@Bilal Khan (Quwa) Note the integration in China.
whats the significance of these types of bombs?
That to me hold a much bigger meaning. Now this might just be me but it seems the Block 6 designation for twin seater indicate that there potentially will be 5 blocks of single seat JF-17s. If you recall, the initial project plan was for 250 JF-17s. Then it was made into 150+100 JF-17, guaranteeing first three blocks and an option of two more. Over the years many have gradually forgotten about those Block 4 and 5 option. Looking at Block 6 for dual seat, i am sure that PAF is not one of them who have forgotten that!any idea what payload it is carrying ... ??
yaap its strange they are using 6 for dual seat ....
it could be a possibility as per program philosophy every block represent incremental upgrade; like we can say current JF-17 dual seats are JF-17 block-2 dual seat in terms of avionics, so form that angle use of 'number 6' for dual seat seem a little bit stretched, unless they are treating structural upgrades of JF-17 airframe from single seat to dual seat as the qualificational base to be treated as a separate block.That to me hold a much bigger meaning. Now this might just be me but it seems the Block 6 designation for twin seater indicate that there potentially will be 5 blocks of single seat JF-17s. If you recall, the initial project plan was for 250 JF-17s. Then it was made into 150+100 JF-17, guaranteeing first three blocks and an option of two more. Over the years many have gradually forgotten about those Block 4 and 5 option. Looking at Block 6 for dual seat, i am sure that PAF is not one of them who have forgotten that!
Plus, with around the corner it makes sense if we do get a 100 more planes in Block 4 and Block 5. Preferable with gradual upgrades where possible, based on lessons learned from Project Azm and J-31!
Plus if PAF do go for Blk 4 and 5 then there will be dual seat variant produced at that point as well (most likely). Will these be classified as a separate block too? WE know that the the JF-17B Blk 6 that we saw wont make 50 planes.it could be a possibility as per program philosophy every block represent incremental upgrade; like we can say current JF-17 dual seats are JF-17 block-2 dual seat in terms of avionics, so form that angle use of 'number 6' for dual seat seem a little bit stretched, unless they are treating structural upgrades of JF-17 airframe from single seat to dual seat as the qualificational base to be treated as a separate block.
yaap this is a serious possibility as you have mentioned in your earlier post that PAF was suppose to induct 250 single seat JF-17 during the initial days of the program, and dual seat at that time was not even in conception stageI don't think this was given that much though, however to me Blk 6 do mean there is potential and increasing possibility of Blk 1 to 5!
That to me hold a much bigger meaning. Now this might just be me but it seems the Block 6 designation for twin seater indicate that there potentially will be 5 blocks of single seat JF-17s. If you recall, the initial project plan was for 250 JF-17s. Then it was made into 150+100 JF-17, guaranteeing first three blocks and an option of two more. Over the years many have gradually forgotten about those Block 4 and 5 option. Looking at Block 6 for dual seat, i am sure that PAF is not one of them who have forgotten that!
Plus, with around the corner it makes sense if we do get a 100 more planes in Block 4 and Block 5. Preferable with gradual upgrades where possible, based on lessons learned from Project Azm and J-31!
If wishes were horses, i would LOVE to see JF-17 Blk 4 and Blk 5 to 12-15% bigger with more composites, more payload and range, integrated IRST and gradual upgrades in terms of radar and avionocs, esp EW equipment! Now i agree that this probably isnt what JF-17 was envisioned to be but as years passed and tech became available and the rush to add in numbers have decreased, why not spend a couple of extra years and build a proper 4.5 gen fighter. That will be an ideal plane to compliment F-16 Blk 52. With Blk I planes upgraded to Blk II standard we will sentimentally have Blk-II, Blk III and Blk IV+V. Plus additional dual seat!
@Bilal Khan (Quwa) @Dazzler @airomerix @araz @Deino what do you guys make of this Blk 6 designation?
was this in China or Pakistan
Plus if PAF do go for Blk 4 and 5 then there will be dual seat variant produced at that point as well (most likely). Will these be classified as a separate block too? WE know that the the JF-17B Blk 6 that we saw wont make 50 planes.
I don't think this was given that much though, however to me Blk 6 do mean there is potential and increasing possibility of Blk 1 to 5!
My humble thoughts:
https://defence.pk/pdf/threads/jf-17-block-3-updates-news-discussion.594030/page-247#post-11971160
Ignore the part about engine thrust, that was an incorrect conclusion that I drew.