here found something interesting from another forum, valid points
we are indeed jumping too much
Also, politically, Russia is "required" to rush this to the scene.
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here found something interesting from another forum, valid points
we are indeed jumping too much
3. Its just a prototype for first flight. Later on, there may be many changes.
Probably, at least China lacks the super-computers to do the calculations (I think China accounced some super computers in 2009). Besides, China probably needs a very good original "guess" of a craft's model to feed the computers. J10 and Su's don't seem to be a good candidate. Then comes the engineering difficulties plus a new flight control. Aviation, missile and radar is probably not that a very big deal.
I'm telling you, its just like 1998. "Hum ek din main Vijay hojayenge". And right now the RUSSIANS have tested it, not even in Indian hands... Sooner or later, the Pakistani/Chinese combo would puncture holes and then sab thanday hojayenge.here found something interesting from another forum, valid points
we are indeed jumping too much
Of course, even if they had a 1st use policy, we all knew India is blowing up smoke up our assess. Indians have a lot of phook right now, just like back then, they'll huff and puff.1. Quite contencious I must say when India has alway had & still has a 'no first-use policy'.
2. Its a prototype & IMO will take fewer than 10 years for sure. 2017 being a likely date for induction. Also PAK-FA will definitely be a problem for Pakistan's defence as even if China helps Pakistan procure its supposedely 5th gen fighter then it will take it atleast 10 yrs (Because no prototype is in sight and the chinese have still to master engine production).Though pakistan will never face a doomsday scenario from India as India will never attack without provocation. Lastly pakistan shouldnt depend on China on a whole sale basis that has been seen from past some time.
Very Correct, but i can say that sooner or later they will match up.
I have no doubt in that. All the Chinese Need is Time say 7-15 Years.
Probably, at least China lacks the super-computers to do the calculations (I think China accounced some super computers in 2009). Besides, China probably needs a very good original "guess" of a craft's model to feed the computers. J10 and Su's don't seem to be a good candidate. Then comes the engineering difficulties plus a new flight control. Aviation, missile and radar is probably not that a very big deal.
Very Correct, but i can say that sooner or later they will match up.
I have no doubt in that. All the Chinese Need is Time say 7-15 Years.
I dont get this point. China is, considering just designs of airframes, using same kind of planes as russians are. berkut and mig 1.44 are not stealthy, so t50 is first russian attempt to. So why could not they feed a good original guess like russian did?
Kargil was after the tests...
I still remember clearly reading Indian army comments saying they will capture Lahore in one day
Actually depends on what we need. We need Thrust vectoring, Stealth... Thats something we can rely on the Chinese more than our western friends to supply.
We need to maintain defensive capability. The very capability in our hands would be enough to deter the Indians.
That is what the Chinese have given the time frame too. 7-8 years to get their 5th Gen aircraft into service.
Google PLAAF Deputy Commander's interview given on Chinese TV on the 60th anniversary of PRC.
So if the Deputy Commander says something like this, it means there is something in the background.
I'm telling you, its just like 1998. "Hum ek din main Vijay hojayenge". And right now the RUSSIANS have tested it, not even in Indian hands... Sooner or later, the Pakistani/Chinese combo would puncture holes and then sab thanday hojayenge.
I am not a plane design expert, based on my knowledge, I think I could come up with an educated guess. China crafts pre-j10 are all from Russia. Obviously Russia seems to have made a politically based decision to go with Sukhoi rather than support Migs(I think they are separate lines of product belong to two companies). My Gut feeling is if they go with Migs, they probably can come up with something challenges the eagle. Sukhoi's capability is in doubt when they couldn't deliver a Russian sub based missiles, as they need to show their prowess in current political environment, so the news of their failure may be true. Unlike Chinese, who doesn't have a political need, so the recently JL-2's launch failure is very much in doubt.
my cent.
In the late 1980s, the Soviet Union outlined a need for a next-generation aircraft to replace its MiG-29 and Su-27 in frontline service. Two projects were proposed to meet this need, the Sukhoi Su-47 and the Mikoyan Project 1.44. In 2002, Sukhoi was chosen to lead the design for the new combat aircraft. The PAK FA will incorporate technology from both the Su-47 and the MiG 1.44.
Of course, even if they had a 1st use policy, we all knew India is blowing up smoke up our assess. Indians have a lot of phook right now, just like back then, they'll huff and puff.
Wiki extract
They are working on this project since 80's. It was the economic crisis that led to this delay.
I think Russians had extremely long experience in this field. Chinese too were making ACs, but they were never pressed for technological advancement the way Russian were. Chinese had Russian planes in their inventory, till mkk. So only recently did they were so pressed for indigenous tech. Also, R&D in Russia regarding military equipment can be said to be more advanced than Chinese because of such a long history, they were doing research since WW era. That counts for something. It makes me doubt, that china without outside help, can come up with something so fast.