J-10 Thread IV

Deino

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Another image of the new low-visibility markings. They are indeed barely visible.

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Can you read the number?
 

Deino

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Interesting that they're painting J-10Bs with the new markings.

No, and stop trying!:mad:


You are funny... so you are still convinced I'm that evil German spy? :D

Honestly, you are overrating me ... anyway it looks a bit like 661xx and as such could nicely fit to 6617x from the 67th Air Brigade. ;)


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Deino

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2nd digit definitely seems more like an 8. 68117?


Good point, but from all we know, the J-10B is only operated by the 5th (61x6x), 61st (67x2x) and 56th Air Brigades (66x7x) and the 170th FTTB (78x1x).

As such I think 68x1x would be 70th Air Brigade which operates J-10A ... but maybe you are on to something new?
 

gelgoog

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Hi Mr. Deino.
Why is China manufacturing more and more J-10 birds than J-20 , J-31 etc etc ?

I can't speak for Deino. But China had and still has a load of J-7 single engine fighters to replace in its fleet. The single engine J-10 is much cheaper to build than a double engine aircraft. It should have same or better performance than F-16 which equips most of the fleets of the countries around China which are aligned with USA. Just consider Taiwan their best aircraft is the F-16. Japan has more than a few F-2 fighters in its fleet which are basically a 4+ Generation F-16 with a slightly larger wing. South Korea also has large numbers of F-16s.

So China has opted for a high-low mix of single engine J-10 constituting the bulk of its air defense fleet with the double engine aircraft based on the Flanker or the J-20 being used for more demanding scenarios.
 
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