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I would rather say the USA is still the best at military engineering. Just look at how they use their money, resources and other packages to attract talents to USA and become American Engineers. You will likely find engineers from Pakistan, India, China as well as from Germany, UK etc. working in high and responsible places in American defence industries. At the end, Money, Research Facilities, Opportunity to perform and Career advancement do matter.
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First of all, the real specifications, the official specifications for WS-13 engine have not been told, only speculative, rumored specifications, thus based on rumored specification figures, we can't compare the WS-13 & RD-93 engines.
And as for your point 2 & 3, if we match the current available figures of both engines, there isn't much difference, not as much as you just said. 400KG difference, don't think so.
And as for point 1, well can't say till we see the real product in action.
I agree with your first two comments except for the last one regarding my first point. The soviet RD-93 and NPO- Saturn class engines that have powered soviet aircrafts have been aroud for over 45 years. So by saying that you will wait for the real product in action just shows your lack of knowledge of the Soviet engines. Plus if you want to find out how they did, look at the afgan war and the balkan wars between the USA and USSR. the US WAS ACTUALLY LOOSING the balkans and had to retreat as their aircrafts had a tough time performing in such climates. also, have you ever been to moscow? The average temp there is -30 degrees celcius in the winter, so they had to make them bullet proof to work in such conditions.
pls provide proof of chinese help to russians
though india has already setup plants for RD 33 production
China makes modifications to Russian Salyut AL-31F jet engine
Reuben F Johnson Correspondent - Kiev
Key Points
The PLAAF has developed its own upgrade for the Russian-made Salyut AL-31F jet engine
The development demonstrates that the Chinese have achieved near autonomy in supporting their fighters' Russian-made engines
The Chinese People's Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF) has developed its own service life extension modifications for the Russian-made Salyut AL-31F engine, a Moscow-based defence and foreign policy think-tank has reported.
The modifications to the AL-31F/FN P.2 series engine increase its operational limits by more than 65 per cent - from 900 to 1,500 flight hours, according to the privately owned Centre for the Analysis of Strategies and Technologies (CAST).
The AL-31F engine is the powerplant for several types of aircraft in the PLAAF inventory: the Sukhoi Su-27 (which is also licence-produced at the Shenyang Aircraft Works as the J-11), the Su-30MKK and the Chengdu Aerospace Corporation J-10. The AL-31FN is a special derivative of the original AL-31F design that was developed by the Salyut plant in Moscow for a single-engine application to be fitted to the J-10.
The service life modifications were reportedly developed at the PLAAF Overhaul Plant Number 5719. The key to the service life extension is a specific set of improved, Chinese-made components that are part of what is described as a "re-manufacturing kit" that is introduced during the process of a full-scale remanufacturing and overhaul process.
The plant is located near the city of Chengdu in Sichuan province, employs 2,000 personnel and is reported to be a model of innovation within the PLAAF's network of repair plants. During the past several years the facility has initiated 63 different research and development programmes and has been awarded more than 20 state prizes for achievements in technological innovation. In the same time period, the plant's assets have more than doubled from CNY1.1 billion (USD147.2 million) in 2004 to CNY2.9 billion today.
The plant's officials credit the success of their overhaul process to a decision taken in 2004, when some of the first AL-31F engines were presented to the plant by the PLAAF for overhaul. A decision was taken, according to the Chinese news sources originally cited, to completely reorganise the overhaul process. This streamlining of the overhaul disassembly and servicing line resulted in a 27.3 per cent decrease in the time required to complete an overhaul and increased the plant's production capacity by 60 per cent.
This level of improvement in the engine's design demonstrates that the Chinese have achieved near autonomy in the support of these Russian-made engines. Russian specialists who spoke to state that this is "another example of how the technology sold to the Chinese during the 1990s has now been fully assimilated by them. It is only a matter of time before the engines that China produces will be as good as or better than anything designed here in Russia".
I can assure you obtaining license production of aircraft engine is nothing if you can't absorb
i disagree a bit sir
Al-31FN and Al-31F are not same there is a 19 year difference btw them
though al31 fn has bit more thrust at 125 kn tailor made for J10 fighter though i can't get any link of these engines produced in china all links showing overhauls being done in china
also pardon me if it looks any vs thing but india however produce the AL-31FP the TVC version in its koraput facility
it should also be noted that china have the Al-31F for about 15 years and thats a considerable time for reverse engineering
though you can quote WS 15 but still there is a lot of foreign input in it and its still not funtional same goes for your WS 10A as again you have to go for the russian version
my question remains the same how the chinese help russians????????????
personally i think its not only about innovation but quality too and at time of emergency your country should produce the best to win or survive
Shenyang J-11 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Saturn AL-31 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Clearly u have some inferiority complex. why must u twist the facts? WS-10a is functional and operation and Already equip on j-11b. Are you still living in 2009 news of ws-10a having production problem? Now is 2011. We have seen j-11b and twin seat j-11bs chunking out like hotcakes with ws-10a. And who told u W-15 has foreign content?
Taishan (WS-13)
Guizhou Aero Engine Group
FC-1 ?
2010?
80-86.37kN / (17,980-19,391lbs)
7.8
Development started in 2000; based largely on RD-33/93 but with substantial new inputs; 2,200 hour life span; reports of 100kN/22,450lbs thrust version in development
Unknown engine
China Gas Turbine Establish-ment (GTE) (Chengdu)
FC-1 ?; new Chengdu twin-engine fighter?
2010+?
9,500kg / (20,940lbs)
n/a
Revealed at the 2008 Zhuhai Airshow; reported derived from WS-13; FADEC and axisymetric thrust vectoring nozzle; GTE is designer, but manufacturer is not known
hope you are ok with my assessment or complexes also please talk on links and proofs and any new news on ws10 being used in j10
thankyou