plawolf
Lieutenant General
Re: China helping iran to upgrade F-4 aircraft
Problem being most of the kit Iran is operating was designed and built during a time when even the idea of modular systems did not yet exist.
If the Chinese are helping Iran upgrade their fighters, both sides are better off if they just stripped out all the existing avionics and put in a brand new modern Chinese suit in. The problem with such a move would be cost, and but the fact that all existing weapons would either need to be reintegrated onto the Chinese system, or brand new munitions would need to be purchased.
Since Iran is under an embargo, China is unlikely to provide new modern munitions, and that would greatly diminish the value and usefulness of an upgrade program. On top of that, Iran is under constant threat of US attack, and is no doubt subject to intense surveillance and scrutiny as can be seen with the capture of US drones in Iranian territory earlier this year.
Not only would the US administration be jumping up and down and telling everyone about China's involvement in upgrading Iranian fighters if it was true, there is also a good chance that American intelligence would be able to gather real, useful data on Chinese avionics if they were sold to Iran. That was the main reason an Iranian J8II deal never happened. The Chinese were more than happy to supply the Iranians with J8IIs with Russian Zhuk radars, but the Iranians wanted the exact same sets as what the PLAAF used, and there was simply no way the PLAAF was going to allow that. And of that was in the 90s before Iran's nuclear weapons program and the threat of American military action.
All of this makes me doubt this story even more.
Might be tough... but not entirely impossible... that is the beauty of modulars systems.
Problem being most of the kit Iran is operating was designed and built during a time when even the idea of modular systems did not yet exist.
If the Chinese are helping Iran upgrade their fighters, both sides are better off if they just stripped out all the existing avionics and put in a brand new modern Chinese suit in. The problem with such a move would be cost, and but the fact that all existing weapons would either need to be reintegrated onto the Chinese system, or brand new munitions would need to be purchased.
Since Iran is under an embargo, China is unlikely to provide new modern munitions, and that would greatly diminish the value and usefulness of an upgrade program. On top of that, Iran is under constant threat of US attack, and is no doubt subject to intense surveillance and scrutiny as can be seen with the capture of US drones in Iranian territory earlier this year.
Not only would the US administration be jumping up and down and telling everyone about China's involvement in upgrading Iranian fighters if it was true, there is also a good chance that American intelligence would be able to gather real, useful data on Chinese avionics if they were sold to Iran. That was the main reason an Iranian J8II deal never happened. The Chinese were more than happy to supply the Iranians with J8IIs with Russian Zhuk radars, but the Iranians wanted the exact same sets as what the PLAAF used, and there was simply no way the PLAAF was going to allow that. And of that was in the 90s before Iran's nuclear weapons program and the threat of American military action.
All of this makes me doubt this story even more.