Game changer right thar babe!
I wonder when the Indian Air Force could start operating the Su-57s. Japan already operates a few F-35s. By the way, do you happened to know roughly how many Taiwanese F-16Vs (I mean upgraded F-16A/B with AESAs) are combat ready? Anyway, only just two years ago the PLAAF did not possess a single type of fighter plane capable of outmatching (excluding pilot skills) IAF's SU-30MKIs. And all of a sudden, the J-16s, J-10B/Cs and the J-20s are combat ready, and all three are likely to be superior to the Su-30MKIs and Japan's F-15Js. J-20s could also take on ROKAF's AESA-equipped F-15Ks due to the former's stealth. It is amazing how fast the PLAAF has become a top-tier air force in terms of technological advancements.Game changer right thar babe!
Anyway, only just two years ago the PLAAF did not possess a single type of fighter plane capable of outmatching (excluding pilot skills) IAF's SU-30MKIs. And all of a sudden, the J-16s, J-10B/Cs and the J-20s are combat ready, and all three are likely to be superior to the Su-30MKIs and Japan's F-15Js
I wonder when the Indian Air Force could start operating the Su-57s. Japan already operates a few F-35s. By the way, do you happened to know roughly how many Taiwanese F-16Vs (I mean upgraded F-16A/B with AESAs) are combat ready? Anyway, only just two years ago the PLAAF did not possess a single type of fighter plane capable of outmatching (excluding pilot skills) IAF's SU-30MKIs. And all of a sudden, the J-16s, J-10B/Cs and the J-20s are combat ready, and all three are likely to be superior to the Su-30MKIs and Japan's F-15Js. J-20s could also take on ROKAF's AESA-equipped F-15Ks due to the former's stealth. It is amazing how fast the PLAAF has become a top-tier air force in terms of technological advancements.