J-10 Thread IV

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Former US Deputy Defense Secretary Stephen Bryen has warned that the downing of three Indian Rafale fighter jets by Pakistan’s Chinese-made Chengdu J-10 fighters on May 7 was very concerning for
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, as the French aircraft is part of the alliance’s fleet.

Bryen – a leading expert in security strategy and a senior fellow at the Center for Security Policy and at the American Center for Democracy—claimed the negative outcome for the Rafale jets, considered a top fighter in the West, highlighted NATO might be trailing in technology against the Chinese.

The military and security pundit noted the implications of this aerial combat were far-reaching, as the Rafale fighter jets operate as a true multi-role aircraft, carrying out missions from air superiority and defense to close air support, deep strikes, reconnaissance, anti-ship operations, and even nuclear deterrence.

But he says the recent events suggest even such versatility may not be enough when facing modern Chinese missile technology.

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According to defense expert Stephen Bryen, this technological gap likely shaped the outcome. The Chinese PL-15, optimized for long-range engagements, appears to have outperformed the MICA, which is more suited for close-to-mid-range battles.

More troubling still is the suggestion that the PL-15 may even challenge top-tier Western missiles like the AIM-120D AMRAAM — and perhaps even the Meteor, Europe’s most advanced BVR missile. While the Meteor boasts an exceptional “no-escape zone” and ramjet propulsion enabling sustained speed and agility, the recent encounter suggests that the PL-15 might match or even exceed its performance in real-world conditions.

 

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Former US Deputy Defense Secretary Stephen Bryen has warned that the downing of three Indian Rafale fighter jets by Pakistan’s Chinese-made Chengdu J-10 fighters on May 7 was very concerning for
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, as the French aircraft is part of the alliance’s fleet.

Bryen – a leading expert in security strategy and a senior fellow at the Center for Security Policy and at the American Center for Democracy—claimed the negative outcome for the Rafale jets, considered a top fighter in the West, highlighted NATO might be trailing in technology against the Chinese.

The military and security pundit noted the implications of this aerial combat were far-reaching, as the Rafale fighter jets operate as a true multi-role aircraft, carrying out missions from air superiority and defense to close air support, deep strikes, reconnaissance, anti-ship operations, and even nuclear deterrence.

But he says the recent events suggest even such versatility may not be enough when facing modern Chinese missile technology.

...
According to defense expert Stephen Bryen, this technological gap likely shaped the outcome. The Chinese PL-15, optimized for long-range engagements, appears to have outperformed the MICA, which is more suited for close-to-mid-range battles.

More troubling still is the suggestion that the PL-15 may even challenge top-tier Western missiles like the AIM-120D AMRAAM — and perhaps even the Meteor, Europe’s most advanced BVR missile. While the Meteor boasts an exceptional “no-escape zone” and ramjet propulsion enabling sustained speed and agility, the recent encounter suggests that the PL-15 might match or even exceed its performance in real-world conditions.

Not sure whether he knows that PL-15 is "old" missile in Chinese inventory, 10 years ago and PL-15E is even lower performance. 10 years in China is a very long time for weapon development

Also J-10C (even lower for J-10CE) is nowhere top fighter in Chinese inventory J-20 > J-35A > J-16 > J-15 > J-11B ~J-10C
 
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