J-10 Thread IV

Deino

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Maritime strike, plus simulator...

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Why maritime strike? Isn't this just the regular YJ-91 ARM and as such it is SEAD?
 

IL282

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Why maritime strike? Isn't this just the regular YJ-91 ARM and as such it is SEAD?
It carries one YJ-91 for SEAD.Besides,it also carries one PL-12( under the right wing),it is relatively rare to see such a dual purpose paload on a PLAAF jet.
 

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J-10C from Southern Theater Red Eagle Brigade and KJ-500 in Udorn Thailand, participating joint Sino-Thai exercise
Falcon Strike 2019.TAF Griffin and Erieye would be their opposite.

J10C+KJ500 VS JAS39C+Erieye, how exciting.
 

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plawolf

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It carries one YJ-91 for SEAD.Besides,it also carries one PL-12( under the right wing),it is relatively rare to see such a dual purpose paload on a PLAAF jet.

Carrying AAMs for self defence is hardly dual role in my book.

Besides, the PL12 has a passive homing operational mode, so it could potentially double up as a ARM in the SEAD role should the need arise.
 
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What does it says?
That the J-10A performance against the JAS-39 Gripen (which the post did not deign to provide the serial number as to make the lives of people who are not familiar with how the Chinese translate English sounding names easier) in the subsequent 2017-2018 air exercise with Thailand had increased and also lays the theory that the Thai pilots did not push the Gripen to its full capability during both exercises in order to not fully disclose NATO training doctrines and/or technical capabilities.
 
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