China Flanker Thread III (land based, exclude J-15)

drowingfish

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I think the point of that is to dunk on the RoCAF by showing them that even the PLAAF’s 3rd tier grandad flankers can still be useful against their top tier stuff.

With datalinks and co-operative engagement, there isn’t a desperate need for every jet to be packing top of the line AESA radars when they can just get sensor data downloads from friendly fighters and AWACS to get even better situational awareness and engagement range than they can with the best AESA radar can give them in isolation.
i wouldve thought the point is to use these old jets to force ROCAF to expend valuable flight hours.
 

plawolf

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i wouldve thought the point is to use these old jets to force ROCAF to expend valuable flight hours.

There is no need when just J16s doing regular training exercises would be enough to deplete the ROCAF’s remaining airframe hours if they tried to intercept every PLAAF flight.

The fact that the ROCAF had basically given up even bothering to intercept the vast majority of PLAAF ‘incursions’ into their ADIZ (which covers an area of southern mainland China far bigger than Taiwan island btw) basically makes any attempts to actively deplete their airframe hours a waste of time since the ROCAF will just not turn up to play.

So the PLAAF does their regular training and the ROCAF turtle up at home is the real normal these days.
 

Deino

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Woo, Español , muy raro.

it’s really rare to see a Spanish book about it:) Congratulatio!


No, the book is in English ... only the review is in Spanish
 

by78

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The gray-nosed J-11BGs of Northern Theater Command.

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