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PAF J-10C News, Updates and Discussion

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A batch of four more PAF J-10C 4.5+ Gen Multirole fighter aircraft landed at an airbase in Pakistan on 30th August, on delivery from Chengdu, in China. They are the serial numbers 22-107 to 22-110.
Earlier this year, 6x J-10C were delivered. The total aircraft delivered now stands at 10, against the initial order of 36 units.
These fighters are on the cutting-edge of modern aerial combat, able to outgun any aircraft in the region, and forming the tip-of-the-spear for the PAF, while retaining essential look-first, shoot-first capability.
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I stopped reading after he referred to the J-10C as "light weight fighter".
For PLAAf it is, same as F-16 as Light Weight for USAF vs F-15 as heavy when first initially inducted. PLAAF still considers J-10 as light weight and will likely to continue as such as long as J-11s or different variants of it are in service.

Sure, one may / could argue that the F-7 / JF-17 are light and J-10 / F-16 are medium wight classified in the PAF service but the actual classification by the manufacturer still states 'light weight.'
 
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Hi,

Son, he clearly meant test flying of that specific unit, that's not very intelligent of you..
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You must have been itching to get back at me for awhile. Poor you---.

There still needs to be quality assurance testing before the planes are delivered.
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The aircraft was Paf's property when they took delivery in china. The quality assurance would have been done before taking delivery in china---.

Now it is the basic check up for after flight checks. That is what happened with the F16's when they first landed on Pak soil.

When you stated " Testing "---that alluded to somethin incomplete or not ready status---.
 
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