eecsmaster
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CAC doesn't plan DACT. PLAAF does. These guys are a lot more objective when it comes to hardware.
CAC doesn't plan DACT. PLAAF does. These guys are a lot more objective when it comes to hardware.
Just another question regarding a report some time ago posted at CDF about future basing planes for the J-10:
... finally this would be the list of all current operating regiments:
test units:
3rd Test Flight Regiment at Wenjiang a/p Chengdu Aircraft Corp. (CAC)
13th Operational Trials Regiment FTTC at Cangzhou-Cangxian
operational units:
44th Fighter Division / 130th Air Regiment at Mengzi
44th Fighter Division / 131st Air Regiment at Kunming, now relocated to Luliang (?)
44th Fighter Division / 132nd Air Regiment at Mengzi
3rd Fighter Division / 5th Air Regiment (?) at Changxing
under conversion or reported to be operational:
1st Fighter Division / 2nd or 3rd Air Regiment at Chifeng
2nd Fighter Division / 4th or 5th Air Regiment (?) at Suixi or Liuzhou
it`s actually the norm to do so. You would not say that your equipment is inferior. That would be bad for morale and sales.
Well again the same problem, how would you know that? Because they told you? There isn`t any reliable way to check these claims
You do realize they invested more money in purchasing the licensed production of J-11 alone than the amount they spent on developing J-10, right? If you include the import of sk/mkk, their investment in flankers far outweighs their investment on J-10.I`m not saying that my point of view is correct, but I am generally critical to the stats provided by military manufacturers. And if you believe that the capabilities of the J-10 is exagerated, well then its logical to believe that the stats of the sub systems aren`t spot on as well. It`s just my feeling that after all these years of producing sub par military equipment, it seems a bit strange that it all the sudden it is supposed to be brilliant. And many rate the J10 lower than this forum (early f16). The burden of proof is on the chinese and official statements just doesn`t convince me, since they have so much invested in the project. Again, just my personal meaning, I respect yours as well.
Yeah, I personally think those are more or less right. We don't know exactly how many 44th division regiments have J-10. I would guess 2 right now. As for 2nd division, I'm pretty sure it's Liuzhou, because people from Liuzhou are claiming that they have seen J-10s.... finally this would be the list of all current operating regiments:
test units:
3rd Test Flight Regiment at Wenjiang a/p Chengdu Aircraft Corp. (CAC)
13th Operational Trials Regiment FTTC at Cangzhou-Cangxian
operational units:
44th Fighter Division / 130th Air Regiment at Mengzi
44th Fighter Division / 131st Air Regiment at Kunming, now relocated to Luliang (?)
44th Fighter Division / 132nd Air Regiment at Mengzi
3rd Fighter Division / 5th Air Regiment (?) at Changxing
under conversion or reported to be operational:
1st Fighter Division / 2nd or 3rd Air Regiment at Chifeng
2nd Fighter Division / 4th or 5th Air Regiment (?) at Suixi or Liuzhou
for the first one, no exact number was mentionned, but just that it was a huge difference.Two quick question:
1). How many J10s are rumored to have been ordered in the five year plan as opposed to J11s?
2). Why do you think that there are two regiments of J10s in the 44th even though we've only seen 50550 through 50756 after the renumbering? (I think that #26 in the two minute clip is not 50256 because #22 that follows the shot shows 41252, and they were taken in the same airfield around the same time of the year, because the color of the grass looked the same. )
for the first one, no exact number was mentionned, but just that it was a huge difference.
for the second one, we've seen 50150.