MuZammiL Dr. s[1]n
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could be preparing Pakistani pilots for Chinese future jets....
probably you are right bro. , it makes a lot of sense
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could be preparing Pakistani pilots for Chinese future jets....
MuZammiL Dr. s[1]n;1708735 said:probably you are right bro. , it makes a lot of sense
hmm you make sense here , no wonder why indian pilots are schhitt-looking ... this confession of yours made the day here ...in india pilots are inducted based on skills than looks
are these j11 or su30mkk?
MuZammiL Dr. s[1]n;1708798 said:hmm you make sense here , no wonder why indian pilots are schhitt-looking ... this confession of yours made the day here ...
90 Degree is the maximum as of now..
If you see in the video.. the TVC helps in overcoming this situation by providing the escape system in whisker unless the proximity fuse is very strong...
better to have pilots who are "schhitt-looking" but aggressive than super models who cant fly for "schhitt".
anyway who told u IAF pilots look bad?
See, I am not aware that the MKI's engine life is negatively affected by TVC. You may be right, I hope that you will share your information with us.
Now for arguments sale, let say you are 100% right.
Now which part of a jet is routinely replaced? The Engine.
Which part of the airframe is routinely replaced. Nothing?
Why are so many A-5's and Mig 21's being retired? Because of the engine or because of the wear and tear of the airframe?
Therefore, if TVC reduces the life of the engine while saving wear and tear on the airframe, it can only be a good move, no?
You will not find a link to a personal conversation.
Back on topic please. it was a useful exercise for both AFs especially for us as our pilots have learned quite a few tricks to overcome su-30 in different regimes. Also, as a saying goes, the bigger they are, the harder they fall, seems to be a case for this fighter because its huge size, payload, range, comes with a huge RCS. Our pilots were able to see it at very distant ranges through naked eye and RWR shouted way early! Even coupled with jammers, its hard to hide. Maneuverability is impressive but as santro mentioned, it suffers at transonic, low speed due to energy bleed, again the size becomes issue here. We liked it overall but as Indian friends keep worshiping it, from what i m told at least, it is far from perfect. Yes it is still an MKK not MKI, but general dimensions are pretty similar. Also, PAF contingent has been in China for quite some time now flying different PLAAF fighters including J-10, MKK etc so it is nothing alien to them anymore.
At General Dynamics we did a study of Flankers and its impact on our Business Development efforts internationally and the results surprised us.
We need to be very careful when comparing Flankers with other aircrafts. Realistically, it is one of the best if not the best among the 4th gen. brood.
I will try penning down a post based on the lessons learnt.
We can put BVR capable F-16s and JF-17 against any aircraft in the Indian inventory but SU-30 is a beast which will not be easy to kill. Though US has devised scenerios to confront and tame it if and when needed.
Anything to do with the engine is more complex, requires significant investment in training and retaining airmen capable of the job etc. etc. and significant inventory of parts on hand (unless you want to be at the mercy of Russian OEMs providing parts in a timely manner). You can look up the figures on the MTBO for US engines (non-TVC) compared to the MTBO of AL-31FP engines and will see a pretty significant difference. Unless you spare the AL-31F in significant numbers, it means that your aircraft would have certain availability challenges given the engines are undergoing overhaul more rapidly and may potentially have more moving parts susceptible to failure.
Last I checked, the MTBO for the AL-31FPs was around 1K hours and total life of 3K hours (the TVC nozzles required overhauls almost every year). This compares with a 10K hours life for the PWF100s on the blk-52s with MTBO of ~4000 hours.
I would give credibility to a real warrior rather than an internet warrior..
It is even worst .. never wonder HAL is license producing some 1500.
I would give credibility to a real warrior rather than an internet warrior..
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