China Flanker Thread II

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defenceman

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I don't think it is Boss, Check out the paint and those decals on equipment,,, if they were J-16's, (1-2 years old), that stuff would be crispy and new looking, that paint on the instrument hood appears to have "oxidized", and has a soft chalky looking appearance, not like hard smooth new non-reflective gray???

correct me if I'm wrong, but I've been in enough cockpits to recognize "shop-worn"??? but hey, I'm the AFB, I could always be wrong, cause I'm a Brat...
Hi well said AFB sthe last two lines specifically
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GIF taken from CCTV7 report claiming that PLAAF Su-30s engaged in close aerial maneuvers against a pair of Taiwanese Mirage-2000s.
 

Blitzo

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There is no chance Taiwanese Mirage 2000 would win against SU-30

In WVR, anything can happen between two aircraft of the same generation

But I'm not sure if the OP even talked about either side "winning" and during peacetime neither side is flying to kill.
 

siegecrossbow

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In WVR, anything can happen between two aircraft of the same generation

But I'm not sure if the OP even talked about either side "winning" and during peacetime neither side is flying to kill.

In the story the Mirages tried to acquire an lock but the Su-30s broke off and counterlocked. The Mirages departed shortly after.
 

siegecrossbow

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According to the PRC side? Sounds quite impressive if true.

Yes. And it isn't really that impressive considering the fact that the Mirage-2000 is handicapped by bad thrust to weight ratio. The Su-30 pilots have also trained extensively against J-10s, which performs similarly to the Mirage-2000 under certain flight conditions.
 

antiterror13

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In the story the Mirages tried to acquire an lock but the Su-30s broke off and counterlocked. The Mirages departed shortly after.

I thought if a fighter tried to acquire a lock, the other side would assume that a missile would be launched so the other side had a right to fire a missile ... no?

If it was the case the Mirage pilot is very brave or might be stupid
 

latenlazy

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Yes. And it isn't really that impressive considering the fact that the Mirage-2000 is handicapped by bad thrust to weight ratio. The Su-30 pilots have also trained extensively against J-10s, which performs similarly to the Mirage-2000 under certain flight conditions.
Might put a spanner in the arguments of some DC folks that the ROCAF is better trained enough to offset the difference in air power though.
 
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