Showing posts with label JF-17. Show all posts
Showing posts with label JF-17. Show all posts

Sunday, February 13, 2011

JF-17 thunder Program Continues to Grow



Pakistan’s Prime Minister, Yousaf Raza Gilani extended the government’s complete support of the JF-17 Thunder aircraft program. PM said this project has proven to be a great positive in the Pak-China relationship.
“This is the project that can become a true flagship of the historic cooperation and strengthen the relationship between our two countries”. These were the words of Gilani as he addressed a gathering of Chinese and Pakistani technicians during his visitation to the JF-17 manufacturing facility at the Pakistan Aeronautical Complex.
He also expressed his satisfaction and pride of the successful progress of the JF-17 program and the fact that it is constantly completing milestones. The JF-17 project is definitely one of the biggest joint project going on between Pakistan and its strategic partner – China. Both governments expect that such cooperation will strengthen their time-tested relationship. Gilani said that every Pakistani is cherishing the help which China provides to the JF-17 program and a couple of other project. PM believes this project will write another glorious chapter in the history of the cooperation between the two countries.
Gilani wasn’t the only official visiting the factory, other names there were General Khalid Shameem Wynne, Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee and Air Chief Marshal Rao Qamar Suleman, Chief of the Air Staff of the Pakistan Air Force were also visitors of the factory. They had the opportunity to witness the amazing progress which the JF=17 aircraft manufacturing program has achieved.
The JF-17 project is one of the most ambitious Pakistani programs and it has successfully complete many milestones. Thanks to this program, Pakistan can now proudly stand amongst the group of countries which manufacture modern combat aircraft.
The JF-17 is one of the most cost-effective, multi-role combat aircraft and it is specifically designed to meet the needs of the Pakistan Air Force.

Sunday, January 2, 2011

Indian Su-30(Russian technology) vs Pakistani JF-17 thunder(pak+china tech)=Full analysis of su 30 & jf17 thunder

Indian Su-30(R T)


Pakistani JF-17 thunder





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Indian SU-30 Full analysis
Weapons

The aircraft is fitted with a 30mm GSh-301 gun with 150 rounds of ammunition.
The aircraft has 12 hardpoints for external payloads up to 8,000kg and can carry one or two mission pods such as a laser designator or an anti-radiation missile guidance system.
The Malaysian Su-30MKM is fitted with the Thales Damocles laser designator pod.

Air-to-air missiles

The Su-30M, like the Su-30, can engage two airborne targets simultaneously. The aircraft can be armed with up to six medium-range air-to-air missiles such as the R-27RE (Nato codename AA-10C Alamo-C), the R27TE (AA-10D Alamo-D) or the Vympel RVV-AE (AA-12 Adder).http://www.airforce-technology.com/projects/su_30mk/




Dimensions:

Height
6.355m
Wingspan
14.70m
Span of Foreplane
6.40m
Length Excluding Probes
23.335m

Weights:

Empty Weight
17,700kg
Fuel
5,090kg
Maximum Fuel
9,400kg
Take-off Weight
26,090kg
Maximum Take-off Weight
38,000kg
Maximum External Payload
8,000kg

Engines:

Type
2 x Saturn AL-37FP thrust vectoring engines
Thrust
83.4kN
Thrust With Afterburn
142.2kN

Performance:

Maximum Level Speed
2.35 Mach, 2,150km/hr
Maximum Rate of Climb
13,800m/min
Maximum Altitude
17,500m
Combat Range
3,000km
Range With Single In-flight Refuelling
5,200km
Take-off Run
550m
Landing Run



Pakistani Jf-17 thunder

Key Data:

Role
Multirole combat aircraft
Countries
China and Pakistan
Crew
One
Maiden Flight
August 2003
Introduced
March 2007
Numbers Built
20
Estimated Cost
$15m to $20m

Dimensions:

Length
14.9m
Height
4.77m
Width
9.46m
Wing Area
24.4m²

Weights:

Empty Weight
6,411kg
Maximum Take-Off Weight
12,474kg
Loaded Weight
9,072kg
Maximum Landing Weight
7,802kg
Fuel Weight
2,268kg

Engines:

Type
Klimov RD-93 turbofan engine
Number of Engines
One
Dry Thrust
49.4kN
Thrust After Burner
84.4kN

Performance:

Maximum Speed
1,909km per hour
Ferry Range
2,037km
Operational Radius
1,352km
Service Ceiling
15,240m

Armament:

Guns
1 x 2 mm GSh-23-2 twin-barrel cannon
Rockets
57mm, 90mm unguided rocket pods
Air-to-Air Missiles
Short range: AIM-9L/M, PL-5E, PL-9C Beyond visual range: PL-12 / SD-10
Air-to-Surface Missiles
MAR-1 anti-radiation missile, AM-39 Exocet anti-ship missile, and Ra'ad ALCM cruise missile
Bombs
Unguided bombs: Mk-82, Mk-84 general purpose bombs, Matra Durandal anti-runway bomb, and CBU-100/Mk-20 Rockeye anti-armour cluster bomb Precision guided munitions: GBU-10, GBU-12, LT-2 laser-guided bombs, H-2, H-4 electro-optically guided, LS-6 satellite-
Others
3 x external fuel drop tanks for extended range



670m

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