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PLA to buy 700 stealth fighters, says Jane's Defence Weekly

India has nothing to do with "Counter USA".

the figure they gave probably is for a period of atleast 15 years(or may be it gave to total figure before they move to 6th gen),i.e. 2021-2036 @BDforever you can see that even if China makes some 50 jets per year,it'd take some 14 years to fulfill this order.but 50 jets a year is way too much.
Oh ya, so why is India working on an ICBM? Pakistan and China are next door? Do not dodge the question.
 
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not the size we're talking about.but then again,its all debatable.the level of automation,the need and the time frame along with complexity of the platform,everything is depend on it.see, J-10 entered into service 2004(assumed.the fact is they're producing it somewhere from 2002).in 10 years,they made some 260+ J-10,26 aircraft each.and they'll make some 1200.so,it is easily understandable that with all these aircrafts,they'll not shift their most production bases towards fifth gen.its not like the average is not achievable,but economically viable when you've small orders.you can see that India too isn't targeting much LCA per year,want to produce some 16-17 per year,which is pretty decent when you've to induct some 200.same goes for Rafale too.you can only shift massive amount of resouces when you've to make massive numbers.400 just doesn't cut it.

Dude, are you trying to say China intends to make 1200 J-10s? If you are, then let me tell you that they will make no more than 500 and then stop.

China is not stupid to waste so much resources building a fighter that would be nearly obsolete as it goes into service.

I think that the Chinese will build in excess of 1000 stealth fighters by 2030. They sure have the money for it as the Chinese economy is expected to surpass the US in size within a decade.
 
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Dude, are you trying to say China intends to make 1200 J-10s? If you are, then let me tell you that they will make no more than 500 and then stop.

China is not stupid to waste so much resources building a fighter that would be nearly obsolete as it goes into service.

I think that the Chinese will build in excess of 1000 stealth fighters by 2030. They sure have the money for it as the Chinese economy is expected to surpass the US in size within a decade.
700 J-20s may be feasible. China is fully capable of retooling its production facilities and producing that many fighters on such a scale definitely lowers the per unit cost. Bear in mind that everything China has accomplished so far has been done with a military budget that's 2% of China's GDP (lower, percentage wise, than the US and India) and consistent with China's economic growth. China won't have to waste any forex on these fighters. China's economy only has to grow like it has and the money will keep coming.

I think people are forgetting a key concept here. "Purchase" is an American term since manufacturers like Lockheed Martin is a private firm and there is a layer of profit involved. Chinese military aircraft manufacturers are state firms, the Chinese army is essentially getting them at manufacturing price.
 
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So if PLAAF buys 700 J-20, would China's GDP go up by that much?
 
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And how many F-35 are operational? 0
Rolls-Royce congratulates US Marine Corps for first F-35B Lightning II operational squadron
Wednesday, 21 November 2012
Rolls-Royce congratulates US Marine Corps for first F-35B Lightning II operational squadron - Rolls-Royce

On 16 November 2012, the U.S. Marines received the first F-35B at MCAS Yuma,
On 22 February 2013, the U.S. Department of Defense grounded the entire fleet of 51 F-35s after the discovery of a cracked turbine blade in a U.S. Air Force F-35A at Edwards Air Force Base. On 28 February 2013, the grounding was lifted
On 22 June 2013, Strike Fighter Squadron VFA-101 received the Navy's first F-35C at Eglin Air Force Base, Florida
On 18 December 2013 the Netherlands became the second partner country to operate the F-35A, when Maj. Laurens J.W. Vijge of the Royal Netherlands Air Force took off from Eglin Air Force Base

Number built
100 as of 2013
Building the 100th F-35 · Lockheed Martin

The F-35 joint strike fighter will be operational for the US Marines in December 2015, followed by the Air Force in December 2016 and the Navy in February 2019.
U.S. Services Declare F-35 Operational Capability Dates | Aviation International News
Pentagon: First F-35s Operational in 2015 | Defense News | defensenews.com
Hill Selected to Receive First Operational F-35A Aircraft | F-35 Lightning II
 
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Rolls-Royce congratulates US Marine Corps for first F-35B Lightning II operational squadron
Wednesday, 21 November 2012
Rolls-Royce congratulates US Marine Corps for first F-35B Lightning II operational squadron - Rolls-Royce

On 16 November 2012, the U.S. Marines received the first F-35B at MCAS Yuma,
On 22 February 2013, the U.S. Department of Defense grounded the entire fleet of 51 F-35s after the discovery of a cracked turbine blade in a U.S. Air Force F-35A at Edwards Air Force Base. On 28 February 2013, the grounding was lifted
On 22 June 2013, Strike Fighter Squadron VFA-101 received the Navy's first F-35C at Eglin Air Force Base, Florida
On 18 December 2013 the Netherlands became the second partner country to operate the F-35A, when Maj. Laurens J.W. Vijge of the Royal Netherlands Air Force took off from Eglin Air Force Base

Number built
100 as of 2013
Building the 100th F-35 · Lockheed Martin


U.S. Services Declare F-35 Operational Capability Dates | Aviation International News
Pentagon: First F-35s Operational in 2015 | Defense News | defensenews.com
Hill Selected to Receive First Operational F-35A Aircraft | F-35 Lightning II
He is correct to state 0 F35 is in operation. Even the date you posted mention 2015 will then be operation. You shooting yr own foot or you desperate to prove your US Master superiority?
 
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Rolls-Royce congratulates US Marine Corps for first F-35B Lightning II operational squadron
Wednesday, 21 November 2012
Rolls-Royce congratulates US Marine Corps for first F-35B Lightning II operational squadron - Rolls-Royce

On 16 November 2012, the U.S. Marines received the first F-35B at MCAS Yuma,
On 22 February 2013, the U.S. Department of Defense grounded the entire fleet of 51 F-35s after the discovery of a cracked turbine blade in a U.S. Air Force F-35A at Edwards Air Force Base. On 28 February 2013, the grounding was lifted
On 22 June 2013, Strike Fighter Squadron VFA-101 received the Navy's first F-35C at Eglin Air Force Base, Florida
On 18 December 2013 the Netherlands became the second partner country to operate the F-35A, when Maj. Laurens J.W. Vijge of the Royal Netherlands Air Force took off from Eglin Air Force Base

Number built
100 as of 2013
Building the 100th F-35 · Lockheed Martin


U.S. Services Declare F-35 Operational Capability Dates | Aviation International News
Pentagon: First F-35s Operational in 2015 | Defense News | defensenews.com
Hill Selected to Receive First Operational F-35A Aircraft | F-35 Lightning II


IOC isn't till next year at the earliest for the B variant?
 
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Man, 700 will cost too much than you can imagine

Correct me if I am wrong, but US is ordering 1763 F35s for their air force, 260 for their navy and 420 for their marine corps according to wiki. That's more than 2000 planes.

Do you think China cannot afford 700 planes? They are the 2nd largest economy and may surpass US in the future.
 
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Dude, are you trying to say China intends to make 1200 J-10s? If you are, then let me tell you that they will make no more than 500 and then stop.

China is not stupid to waste so much resources building a fighter that would be nearly obsolete as it goes into service.

I think that the Chinese will build in excess of 1000 stealth fighters by 2030. They sure have the money for it as the Chinese economy is expected to surpass the US in size within a decade.

its from China itself....

now you can decide whether they're stupid or not....

Chengdu Aircraft Industry Group to produce 1,200 J-10 fighters

Chengdu Aircraft Industry Group to produce 1,200 J-10 fighters|Politics|News|WantChinaTimes.com

I think they're going to make atleast 800 J-10 as they've massive amount of 3rd gen aircrafts to replace...

and you mean within less than a decade,China will make 1000 stealth jets??100 jets per year??its a bit too early to reach that conclusion.plus,what are your source??or its just your assumption???
 
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