New J-10 thread II

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crobato

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AESA is a mere radar scanning system, not something that is a particularly attached to one country. China will surely evolve to fighter based AESA sooner or later but any ape can predict the obvious. So I am not going to give that article any weight.

10 target tracking for a fighter radar is also quite average, the Su-27 does this also. So again, its no big deal. Anyone can do the same thing too.
 

challenge

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The J-10 can't be armed with the AESA because the AESA is an American radar not a Chinese radar.:coffee:

to date there's a lot countries developing there own AESA program,with US but far the most mature,and most advance.
but according to Chinese technical magazine,experimental lab model with 300plus T/R module were developed in the late 90's a larger was flight tested in F-8-2 aircraft in early 2000.
 

Dizasta78

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August 17, 2007: China is touting the advanced electronics in their new J10A fighter. The J10A is using an Active Electronically Scanned Array (AESA) radar. AESA systems consist of thousands of tiny radars that make it possible to track many different targets simultaneously. China claims the J10A radar can track ten targets at once, and attack four of them simultaneously (with long range missiles). China has revealed other military AESA radars recently, indicating years of intense research and development in this area.

The J10 is also Chinese made. It looks something like the American F-16, and weighs about the same (19 tons). Like the F-16, and unlike the Su-27, the J10 has only one engine. Originally, the J10 used a Russian AL-31FN engine, but China has been working for a decade to manufacture their own version of this, the WS10A.

It's no accident that the J10 resembles the F-16, because Israel apparently sold them technology for the Israeli Lavi jet fighter. Israel abandoned the Lavi project, because of the high cost and availability of cheaper alternatives (buying F-16s and F-15s from the United States.) But the Lavi was meant to be a super F-16, and incorporated a lot of design ideas from the F-16 (which the Israelis were very familiar with, as they used them, and had developed new components for them.) China has about a dozen J10As in service, and will probably increase production once their WS10A engine is operational (which may be in a year or two.) China's extensive espionage efforts in the U.S. has long sought jet engine and AESA technology.

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SU-30

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AESA is a mere radar scanning system, not something that is a particularly attached to one country. China will surely evolve to fighter based AESA sooner or later but any ape can predict the obvious. So I am not going to give that article any weight.

10 target tracking for a fighter radar is also quite average, the Su-27 does this also. So again, its no big deal. Anyone can do the same thing too.

No the AESA is a specific type of radar they include the APG-63, APG-79, and APG-81 all of them are AMERICAN.
 

AssassinsMace

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Interesting to see strategypage type logic creeping into SDF. There are so many AESA systems out there for different platforms. How can it be narrowed down to something exclusively to one country?
 
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