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Both Picture of Dual seater JF-17 (looks amazing) and Picture of JF-17 Refueling with IL-78MRTT are Photoshop pics as both version have yet to enter into production

The picture of the Twin seater is also PS, it is planned but as the text says, PAF is in no hurry for the JF-17B Model.
 
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The picture of the Twin seater is also PS, it is planned but as the text says, PAF is in no hurry for the JF-17B Model.

I know thats why i said "Both Picture of Dual seater JF-17 (looks amazing) and Picture of JF-17 Refueling with IL-78MRTT are Photoshop pics as both version have yet to enter into production"

Still both pics look amazing:pakistan:
 
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KLJ-7 Radar can search upto 40 tagests, Track up to 10 of them in Track while scan (TWS) mode and fire simultaneously fire BVR missiles at 2 of them.-AFM

There is now a phased plan that will increase the level of Pakistani built co-developed Chinese avionics to 80% including assembly of KLJ-7 Radar at PAC kamra.-AFM


JF-17 is using the MB MK16 seat which are also used in the F-35
 
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PAF official to the French about Chinese avionics 2 years ago, ''You may not sell to us, but the Chinese are coming out with solutions matching or exceeding your systems.'' "and they have"
 
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The picture of the Twin seater is also PS, it is planned but as the text says, PAF is in no hurry for the JF-17B Model.

Dear WJ, the two pictures in question are not PS, they're CGI's (Computer Generated Imagery)...there's absolutely no way one can get that level of photo-realism in PS. Nice to see state-of-the-art CGI work being done on the Thunder.
 
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Dear WJ, the two pictures in question are not PS, they're CGI's (Computer Generated Imagery)...there's absolutely no way one can get that level of photo-realism in PS. Nice to see state-of-the-art CGI work being done on the Thunder.

Really? This picture looks so real
 
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Both Picture of Dual seater JF-17 (looks amazing) and Picture of JF-17 Refueling with IL-78MRTT are Photoshop pics as both version have yet to enter into production

YES... a friend of mine " syed zohaib zaidi" has done some amazing work on photshop related to a-a refueling. here is the link to his work

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interesting!!! especially the alan warnes report.! :D
 
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The picture of the Twin seater is also PS, it is planned but as the text says, PAF is in no hurry for the JF-17B Model.


Windjammer,

How are the pilots being trained without a twin seater JF-17? Don't you think this will be a considerable drawback in terms of training?
 
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Windjammer,

How are the pilots being trained without a twin seater JF-17? Don't you think this will be a considerable drawback in terms of training?

No, IMO with advancement of technology simulators have become more close to the aircraft. All pilots get initial training on all types of missions and in-flight emergency situations.

Back in old days,Dual seat F-6 (ie FT-6) arrived nine years after induction of F-6, but the quality standards in training were not compromised.
 
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