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Hi,
You already made the buying decision 10 + years ago when you signed up for the F35---.
When the moment came for the delivery of the vehicle---the seller backed out for one reason or another---. Because the seller felt that you have not managed and maintained " a certain pro western mindset and mentality "
Now---you cannot go back to the drawing board and draw one for yourself---you don't have 10 billion dollars laying around---.
Your open choice now is to find what is available---either the J31 or SU57---and get the best use out of it---.
The time is running out on you---just like it ran out on pakistan on 26th feb---when pakistan found out that it was woefully low on numbers in 4th gen.
Pakistanis kept talking that there would be no war---on the 26th / 27th feb---we were in a war---right now we are on the brink of a war.
Since our strike back on the 27th---the enemy has tried maybe around 30 times to strike back---.
To sabotage the TFX---they will promise you the engine---and then at the last minute---they will throw in a " glitch "---aka an intentional sabotage on your properties---where you will react and do something---& the west will claim it to be something to cancel the engine delivery---.
You can either buy the eurofighter---the Rafale or the Grippen NG---but you don't have time to build your own 5th gen right now---.
So---SU57---or the J31---!!!
J31 is not even fully developed nor anywhere near being mature. Su57 has seen more development but I think it would be a bad idea for Turkey. Turkey can develop a better jet than Su57. F35 is a beast but comes with a lot of strings attached. If things keep going south in terms of F35 acquisition...a better option for Turkey would be to skip acquiring Su57 or any other 5th gen options like J31. Instead accelerate TFX program with the money that will no longer be going towards F35s and try to collaborate with other countries like South Africa, European countries(if they r willing), Russia, China, Pakistan and others willing to join. South Africa has a lot to offer in terms of avionics and even weaponry. Russia, China, and European countries like UK and France can help out with engine development. Italy, Spain, Germany, and Sweden can also be helpful in development of TFX...and Pakistan is already looking for a possible collaboration with Turkey. So it's better to play it safe and develop something that's ur own with no strings attached...as opposed to getting something half baked, which will also divert some funds towards acquiring those jets.
J35 (latest version of J31) is probably the best option for Turkey and Pakistan as well. Its size and design is good enough to fulfil all basic future requirements. Project Azam and TFX both can use J35 as base platform, which would be better than US flying laptop and probably Su 57 also. Because at this developing stage of J35 a lot customisations and adaptation would be possible
More over local production at Kamra and Turkey would be feasible comfortably. Domestic systems and weaponry could be incorporated
China is doing good in avionics so more capable AESA radar can be demanded
For us newbies, can someone pls explain the basic differences and pros/cons (other than readiness) of these two platforms (J31/35 vs. Su 57)
Are both considered 4.5 gen or truly 5th gen?
Are both designed for the same kind of operations (i.e. multirole / ground attack VS. air superiority)? I'm asking this to understand if they are even in the same 'category.'
What is the difference in price point?
Any other important differences in capability and role?
Thank you!