Re: Jh-7 thread
We can probably say JH-7 has been very successful indeed. Good work on the Chinese for turning something of a 70s concept of just pure anti-shipping to something quite formidable against all types of surface targets...
The PLAAF finally has something in the Tornado IDF class.
An interceptor? Hmmm yes I agree it has the legs, it could have the radar, and it has the payload to carry a whole lot. But unless it receives much redesign to its air frame (eg, more stealth), and thrust vectoring engines, this is an aircraft that could not hope to defeat any F-16 (or even F-5) unless it was escorted.
I only wonder how many PLAAF and PLANAF will acquire.
Reported that PLAAF operates one batch (around 20?) and PLANAF operates two batches (40). I don't think it can replace Q-5 on one for one basis, and remember we got Su-30MKK, J-11B and possibly J-10B strike aircraft coming, though JH-7 is probably the cheapest of them all.
We can probably say JH-7 has been very successful indeed. Good work on the Chinese for turning something of a 70s concept of just pure anti-shipping to something quite formidable against all types of surface targets...
The PLAAF finally has something in the Tornado IDF class.
An interceptor? Hmmm yes I agree it has the legs, it could have the radar, and it has the payload to carry a whole lot. But unless it receives much redesign to its air frame (eg, more stealth), and thrust vectoring engines, this is an aircraft that could not hope to defeat any F-16 (or even F-5) unless it was escorted.
I only wonder how many PLAAF and PLANAF will acquire.
Reported that PLAAF operates one batch (around 20?) and PLANAF operates two batches (40). I don't think it can replace Q-5 on one for one basis, and remember we got Su-30MKK, J-11B and possibly J-10B strike aircraft coming, though JH-7 is probably the cheapest of them all.