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More than likely some kind of Radar Warning Receiver(RWR).So what are these humps ahead of the canards, some piece of equipment or just an aerodynamic necessity ??View attachment 825688View attachment 825689
TVC engines were seen as good addition in 1980-2000 but then helmet mounted sights combined with more manurevable short-range missiles become reality so TVCs only pros are good looking stunts in airshows.
TVC engines biggest negatives are higher cost and weight.
Comprehensive ew management system comprised of six subsystems.And there''s an ECM device inside.
2025 is too early IMO. You should only sell J-20 once you have a decent amount of 6th generation fighters in service.
Plus doesn't Saudi have good relations with US? You don't want your top of the line fighter there...
Do you really think we'll see a 6th generation fighter's maiden flight in 2025?
Unless 6th gen aircraft Large scale loading has been realized in the PLAAF,
Otherwise, it should be unlikely to sell J20.
Even if the J20 foreign trade version of the system configuration is lowered, the export possibility feels very small.
Personally, export-type five generations may not be J20, more likely to be upgraded in J10, or size between J10 and J20, two engine medium 5th gen fighters.
I don't believe China has sold any ICBM to KSA, at least up to this moment, the only known missiles are DF-3A and DF-21, neither one is inter-continental. I don't see the House of Saud has any need of ICBM, let alone they don't have any nuke warheads to deliver.Well, they help China to establish the Petro-RMB, also bought the ICBMs from China according to our Saudi member from PDF.
There is a very high chance they will acquire the J-20 along with Pakistan in the next couple of years.
You're missing the ICBM2025 J20P, hypersonic drones, UCAV stealth drones................nuff said.
I don't believe China has sold any ICBM to KSA, at least up to this moment, the only known missiles are DF-3A and DF-21, neither one is inter-continental. I don't see the House of Saud has any need of ICBM, let alone they don't have any nuke warheads to deliver.
I think J-20 will remain exclusive to PLAAF for OPSEC reasons, especially when this system may soon evolves into Mum-T (Manned-Unmanned Teaming) stage aka a two-seater J-20 plus four wingmen. J-20 is more like a mini-AWAC of a NCW combat system.
The negotiation of petroyuan has been going on for 6 years, so perhaps it's just going as planned? Though recent geopolitical events might have helped speeding the petroyuan, but ICBM is an entirely different thing, cos even if China is willing to sell (together with whole command & control package), KSA must own a meaningful stockpile of thermonuclear warheads.Let's see, we don't expect the the Petro-RMB to emerge so quickly.
Before that, Saudi only took the USD, not even Euro as the settlement.
There were pre-existing M-11 batteries in KSA which have been replaced with additional products apparently. The discussion on nuclear weapons is a a very tangential route with many rumors surrounding it including apparently tacit ones of “lost” material ending up in KSA with scientists from a friendly country in case Iran decides to make one.The negotiation of petroyuan has been going on for 6 years, so perhaps it's just going as planned? Though recent geopolitical events might have helped speeding the petroyuan, but ICBM is an entirely different thing, cos even if China is willing to sell (together with whole command & control package), KSA must own a "meaningful" stockpile of thermonuclear weapons.
Option for it. Really depends upon success of AZM’s 5th gen component which will be evaluated around that timeframe. If the PAF thinks it’s taking too long or not worth it they will pull the trigger on a Chinese platform.2025 J20P, hypersonic drones, UCAV stealth drones................nuff said.