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The LCA is a case of being stubborn about waiting for the engine. India had the engine available to it earlier if not for its insistence to link the Kaveri to the Tejas.We have living example of LCA. Its good study case.
It could, but engine technology is one of those "core" components(much like avioncs) that nations are not to keen to part with it. However, China could obtain manufacturing process knowhow in some manner through licence or otherwise. That would allow it to build the engine designs it wants, as it is not engine design knowledge but manufacturing knowledge that is holding it backCan't China license build AL-31 engines like it did with WP-13 used in J-7?
even though Shabbir said the Pakistan Air Force’s Air Weapons Complex “has also developed one in collaboration with a European firm.
LCA is a case of airframe design fault, which they have to redesign. LCA's issue is not engine but its enormous drag.LCA is a case of being stubborn about waiting for the engine
LCA is a case of airframe design fault, which they have to redesign. LCA's issue is not engine but its enormous drag.
They are looking upon various designs of JF-17.
Why would they look at a truncated delta design with relatively high wing loading? How could that help them with LCA, that is a delta? Care to substantiate your claim with a source?
I am not saying that they are not looking at JF-17 design. It is somebody's job in Indian establishment to look at JF-17 design to find its limitations and weaknesses. I want to know how you can say this in the context in which you have placed your assertion.
Why has China struggled so much and still not managed to develop the engine for the JF-17 Thunder?
On a side note Kaiser Tufail is a True blood PAF/Pakistani... mien te F-sola hi lesaan.... F-16 ke agay bhai ko Chinese stealth fighters bhi doubtful capability lagh rahay hien