J-10 Thread IV

by78

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The green parts in the middle of body are not likely composites as there are many pieces connected with rivets. So I doubt about the parts of the same color on the wings as well.

Composite body panels are frequently secured using rivets. The Eurofighter is a prime example of that on the military side. On the civilian side, 787 uses lots of rivets (a.k.a. 'fasteners') to join body panels to titanium body frames.
 
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ougoah

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J-10 up for export now that WS-10 is matured enough for the platform. If Malaysia is including Gripen in its light fighter tender, why not include this? It ought to be cheaper and likely more capable (if J-10CE isn't watered down). More ability than a JF-17 and cheaper than a Gripen. Buy some political favours while you're at it.
 

FishWings

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J-10 up for export now that WS-10 is matured enough for the platform. If Malaysia is including Gripen in its light fighter tender, why not include this? It ought to be cheaper and likely more capable (if J-10CE isn't watered down). More ability than a JF-17 and cheaper than a Gripen. Buy some political favours while you're at it.

ROC should buy it for their air force. They still fly around in ancient F-5Es, and are finding it increasingly difficult to acquire spare parts
 

KIENCHIN

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J-10 up for export now that WS-10 is matured enough for the platform. If Malaysia is including Gripen in its light fighter tender, why not include this? It ought to be cheaper and likely more capable (if J-10CE isn't watered down). More ability than a JF-17 and cheaper than a Gripen. Buy some political favours while you're at it.
I don’t think you know about the politics in Malaysia, JF17 although theoretically Chinese could be pass off as Pakistani made but hell would freeze over when Malaysia purchase a high profile piece of defence equipment like a J10CE.
 

ougoah

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I don’t think you know about the politics in Malaysia, JF17 although theoretically Chinese could be pass off as Pakistani made but hell would freeze over when Malaysia purchase a high profile piece of defence equipment like a J10CE.

Well they have included JF-17 which is almost entirely Chinese and will rely on critical Chinese components if they decide to buy it. They've also listed L-15 which is Chinese. Therefore why would they not include consideration for J-10 purely for internal political reasons if they've already included two Chinese planes in the list.
 

KIENCHIN

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Well they have included JF-17 which is almost entirely Chinese and will rely on critical Chinese components if they decide to buy it. They've also listed L-15 which is Chinese. Therefore why would they not include consideration for J-10 purely for internal political reasons if they've already included two Chinese planes in the list.
Without going off topic, I am originally from Malaysia and belief me it will be because it is politics.
As I said, the JF17 which is technically Chinese is still build in Pakistan with a fair amount of indigenisation and more importantly supported technically by the Pakistanis and that would be okay in the eyes of the local indigenous Malays.
 

ougoah

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I understand the element of politics but saying the J-10 won't be considered because it's a Chinese fighter while the JF-17 and L-15 are considered simply doesn't make sense. Perhaps it is for other reasons but not because the J-10 is Chinese. Let's not forget the L-15 is there on their own list. This debunks the JF-17 considered because it is semi-Pakistani.
 

Lethe

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Politics is all about perception.

JF-17 is Chinese, but it is also Pakistani and Russian.
L-15 is a lesser category of purchase that does not carry the same symbolic weight as the acquisition of a first-line combat aircraft.

I'm no expert on Malaysian culture or politics, but I don't see a problem with the idea that JF-17 or L-15 is plausible, but J-10 is not.
 

siegecrossbow

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