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Adding external tanks adds only a few hundred km of ferrying range? That is not quite right, is it?
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what is true speed of JF17?
somewhere it is Mach 1.6, 1.8 and somewhere it is stated as Mach2.
thrust to wt ratio 1.09 in latest interview
The Block I should have already been upgraded with the KLJ-7v2 radar, with a look up range of 140-150 km for a 5 m^2 target (or 110 km for a 3 m^2 target). The KLJ-7v1 has a look up range of 130 km for a 5 m^2 target, not 105 km.
@Manticore
Gripen can use MICA and KEPD 350 is a cruise missile.
Gripen C/D PS-05/A Mark 3 radar for its range involves RCS of 4 m2.
Gripen C/D upgrade for PS-05/A Mark 3;
The new processor includes a high-capacity, solid-state data recorder and is based on commercial off-the-shelf components. It supports new processing algorithms derived from Saab’s family of Giraffe ground-based radars, including sub-meter-resolution synthetic aperture radar modes and non-cooperative target recognition features. The claimed performance improvement – up to 150 % range increase, or the ability to detect a target with an RCS of 0.1 square meters at the same range at which the Mk. 3 can see a 4-sq.-meter target – points to the use of multi-hypothesis or track-before-detect algorithms to pull targets out of clutter.
Well, until we can get tracking ranges for such targets (such as those being 4 m^2), a viable comparison between the PS-05 and KLJ-7 cannot be made.
Not my problem that you don't bother to read.
Yes, I did. And no, there were no figures with which the "150%" can be put into context.
We know that PS-05/A Mark 3 range is 120 kilometers and with this graph shows Mk3 4 m2, Mark 4 has 150% longer tracking range thus 300 kilometers for 4 m2 and guess what, Meteor BVRAAM has range of 300 kilometers...
There's a little bit of ambiguity here; does the 120 km figure refer to the "2014 Mk3" or the "2015 Mk3"? Another interesting observation is that the Mk3 has a 120 km fighter detection range and yet only a 70 km warship detection range. Anyways, this is quite a feat on behalf of Saab if this materializes, although questions remain as to how a radar designed to fit inside the Gripen's small radome (and powered by merely a F414) will manage to churn out better specifications than the Su-30MKI's Bars or J-11B's Type 1493 radar.
Impressive, indeed, if true.