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Yes, both the J-7 and J-10 from PLAAF participated.news indicates that j-10 participation
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Me too.Great news.
I hope to see a lot more of these joint drills in the future.
thanks for coming back to the topic of discussionHopefully the J-10 impressed PAF staff enough to give it a serious thought to acquire a later version. It seems the earlier model took part in these exercises.
they are not retardshere i came to have a look at some good pics but instead found some indian retards ruining the entire thread with discussion on india vs pakistan.
Brother ... A little correction !
This image is from Shaheen-1 exercise. JF-17, neither participated in Shaheen - I nor in II .... JF-17 was flying with Flanker just for the sake of ending ceremony formation flypast.
Too bad that Chinese brought their top fighter "Russian originated" in Pakistan while we don't have good relation either with Russia or its top ally.
While being an ally of USA we can't even use our jets on our soil against their potential rival without its permission ..... FRUITS OF BEING AMREEKI PITTHU.
@DANGER-ZONE, I am not sure dear as several sources indicated to the participation of JF-17 in the first series of Shaheen, even a Chinese site went on to say that the JF-17 faired quite well when pitted against the J-11.
@Windjammer
its a shame that we cant train our American jets against the Russian Sukhoi's although they form the frontline of Indian air force which we need to train against. training JF-17s and mirages is not enough.
F-16 pilots must be feeling left out and raging on the side benches
I wonder why they never use homegrown jets like J-10.its always F-7 or similar older jets.for the first time probably China is using its Su-30 for exercise in another country.
It is Immaterial how much exercise they do, MKIs are invincible. There is only one way to deal with MKI. As soon as you see that, turn back and put the engine on full throttle and pray god.
Pl let me know any better fighter in Asia compare to MKIs.
Search google. 10 most powerful air force, Army etc. You will find many experts ranking the airforce and army after consideration of quality and quantity. You can believe that if you want.
J-10 is definitely a great Fighter Jet but they already announced that they will not go for it because they rather spend that money on JF-17's Block 2&3 productions and wait for a 5th generation Plane like the J-31 which I believe is a single Engine plane which suits PAF's requirementsHopefully the J-10 impressed PAF staff enough to give it a serious thought to acquire a later version. It seems the earlier model took part in these exercises.
hey do you have any pics for the J-16, I haven't seen it yetThe Su-30MKK and Su-27 are actually their lower-tier heavy aircraft, not top; the J-15, J-11B, and J-1 6 are replacing them..
Which site? The Chinese never evaluated the JF-17 in mock combat situations, at least not publicly.
Even if the F-16s did train against Su-27UBKs, the experience they are going to get will be nothing indicative of the Su-30MKI's capabilities, especially when both sides will almost restrict everything from tactics to weaponry.
Simple answer. J-10 is a multirole fighter, which means that the pilots operating them are not honed for air-to-air combat as well as would Russian or Chinese Flankers. China takes opportunities like these to compare air to air tactics. The J-11B is probably restricted due to its powerful ECM/radar systems and the secretive WS-10 engine. The J-15 and J-16 are just hitting the production line, and since they are too fitted with powerful systems it is doubtful the Chinese would want to expose them so quickly.
J-10 is definitely a great Fighter Jet but they already announced that they will not go for it because they rather spend that money on JF-17's Block 2&3 productions and wait for a 5th generation Plane like the J-31 which I believe is a single Engine plane which suits PAF's requirements
hey do you have any pics for the J-16, I haven't seen it yet