In A2A, the J-10B incorporates all of the upgrades seen on the Rafale and Eurofighter, and even to further extent, however in the A2G role the J-10B will be at a disadvantage.
Why can't the j-10 compete with the rafale/eurofighter on a2g?
In A2A, the J-10B incorporates all of the upgrades seen on the Rafale and Eurofighter, and even to further extent, however in the A2G role the J-10B will be at a disadvantage.
America has done nothing of the kind.
In fact, America has been deliberately vague in defining what it's military commitments are to Taiwan as it fears that clearly defining that relationship would lead to war.
If it said it will guarantee Taiwan's safety no matter what, the next pro-independence candidate to get into office will promptly declare independence on the back of that guarantee, and China would invade.
If it said it will not come to Taiwan's aid, then China will attack.
Or so the thinking in Washington goes at least.
In reality, what America's military obligations are to Taiwan is to be defined as best serves America's interest. As things stand, America's best interests are served by remaining vague. But if that status quo is broken, either by a declaration of independence from Taiwan, or a PLA attack, then the American president at the time will decide what America is obliged to do based on the projected outcome and cost of getting directly involved in a shooting war with China.
If it looks likely that America will loose, or only win at unacceptably high cost, then the American president will in all likelihood declare that America never had any obligation to come to Taiwan's aid if attacked, issue all the usual condemnations and urge an end of hostilities and secretly hope the war ends quickly so they present China with 'reset' button (hopefully with the correct translation this time) and get back to business as usual before too long.
Why can't the j-10 compete with the rafale/eurofighter on a2g?
In A2A, the J-10B incorporates all of the upgrades seen on the Rafale and Eurofighter, and even to further extent, however in the A2G role the J-10B will be at a disadvantage.
i have no doubt that j-10b will be better than eurofighter typhoon in a2g role. in air to air role it can better both ef and rafale if it gets good tvc, capable aesa and better EW SYSTEMS LIKE SPECTRA. i am sure with the advances china has aquired through j-20 ,j-10b can be the best fourth gen fighter.but main thing is that plaaf will be more focused on j-20 and the new shenyang f-60 and fc-1b stealth striker. plaaf is surely looking ahead.like other air forces like usa,iaf,ruaf,its main goal is introducing more fifth gen fighters.it will be great to see plaaf in 2020s.what a formidable and powerful air force
in air to air role it can better both ef and rafale if it gets good tvc, capable aesa and better EW SYSTEMS LIKE SPECTRA.
i have no doubt that j-10b will be better than eurofighter typhoon in a2g role. in air to air role it can better both ef and rafale if it gets good tvc, capable aesa and better EW SYSTEMS LIKE SPECTRA. i am sure with the advances china has aquired through j-20 ,j-10b can be the best fourth gen fighter.but main thing is that plaaf will be more focused on j-20 and the new shenyang f-60 and fc-1b stealth striker. plaaf is surely looking ahead.like other air forces like usa,iaf,ruaf,its main goal is introducing more fifth gen fighters.it will be great to see plaaf in 2020s.what a formidable and powerful air force
J-10Bs don't lack in A2G capability because it is an inferior aircraft, rather it needs better, more advance A2G weapons developed for it, that it may deploy them against targets. What J-10Bs needs stand-off weapons which are smaller in size, but equal or greater in range and accuracy. These Stand-Off weapons can be in the shape of missiles and gps-guided bombs.
The fact that J-10Bs are touted to have AESA radars, means that they are able to employ A2G weapons with consummate ease. More refined, tweaked and matured A2G weapons technology is all that the J-10Bs need. As they are already in the category of the Eurofighter and Rafale.
FYI, Eurofighters of the RAF, were actually using Tornadoes to point targets to employ it's Paveway bombs in the Libyan conflict. This is documented in Air Force's Monthly and apparently there was a whole lot of hoopla by the members of the British Parliament. The British ministers were crossed at the fact that French Rafales were able to drop bombs on targets with their new Damocles and RECO-NG Pods .... while the RAF Eurofighter pilots had to rely on their Tornado colleagues to drop bombs on targets.
So in that respect, I doubt that the J-10Bs are in any way lacking in A2G, compared to Eurofighters.
Well considering the comments made by U.S Air Force pilot about how the Su-30Mki's lumbered when their TVC kicked in at Red Flag, it doesn't seem that TVC is all that beneficial. Unless the technology is properly developed, by not losing power-weight ratio and fighter pilots are given thorough and aggressive training on it. The TVC is not something to be taken lightly and should be explored only if the aircraft's maneuverability remains intact, with respect to maintaining altitude and speed.
Funny ... You are correct in pointing towards the lack of self-designator-capability for the EF (esp. in comparison to the Rafale) but the TYphoon is jusdt getting a decent A2G capability since it was always its second aim and additionally it was (is) always delayed due to (German) politics.
On the other side has the J-10 ever been seen with such a capability ?? (regardless of models + mock-ups) ???
As such to compare the EF "today" and its lack in capabilities with a projected capability of a J-10B with a lots of "need to, should have, will be" is a bit way off.
Deino