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Deino

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Regading the J-10B ... are there any news about its development or testing ???

... in the meantime ... just to enjoy (via =GT, CDF)

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We will see a new PLAAF Regiment of J-10's.

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As I said before, post the pictures, don't just link. A lot of people can see the Chinese websites' pictures or can't understand the text.

Attach the photos like I did.

Yes, they are continuing to produce J-10s, is that really so surprising? It'd be a problem if they are not producing J-10s anymore. As I've stated many times before, they are going to have several more J-10A regiments before J-10B comes on line.
 

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dingyibvs

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As I said before, post the pictures, don't just link. A lot of people can see the Chinese websites' pictures or can't understand the text.

Attach the photos like I did.

Yes, they are continuing to produce J-10s, is that really so surprising? It'd be a problem if they are not producing J-10s anymore. As I've stated many times before, they are going to have several more J-10A regiments before J-10B comes on line.

Thanks for the pics. I've got a question, the coloring of the planes indicate that they're being tested; is it just because every batch needs to be tested or does it indicate this batch may have something new? I know that every single plane needs to be tested, but I figured they'd just produce them and test the final products, rather than yellow-painted ones.
 

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Yes, they are continuing to produce J-10s, is that really so surprising? It'd be a problem if they are not producing J-10s anymore. As I've stated many times before, they are going to have several more J-10A regiments before J-10B comes on line.



Tahnks for posting the pictures ... The point of interest IMO is, when will they ran-out of AL-31FN from Russia and will they introduce a WS-10A-equipped J-10A+ as an intermediate step before the J-10B reaches the regiments ??? ...

How many Russian AL-31FN's do they still have on their stocks ??

... any rumors about a possible location / regiment ??

... and finally...all single seaters are numberes staring with a 5-20/5-22/5-24 and the twin seater with a 2- ... could that be the number of the production block ?? ... I remember Huitong said the forth block switched to the slightly improved J-10A !?

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EDIATH

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Tahnks for posting the pictures ... The point of interest IMO is, when will they ran-out of AL-31FN from Russia and will they introduce a WS-10A-equipped J-10A+ as an intermediate step before the J-10B reaches the regiments ??? ...

How many Russian AL-31FN's do they still have on their stocks ??

... any rumors about a possible location / regiment ??

... and finally...all single seaters are numberes staring with a 5-20/5-22/5-24 and the twin seater with a 2- ... could that be the number of the production block ?? ... I remember Huitong said the forth block switched to the slightly improved J-10A !?

Deino

It's just speculation but J10A production may end even before the AL-31FN
inventory runs out. The last batch of 200 engines was procured within 2008-09 timeframe if I remember correctly. As we haven't seen any new J10A regiment forming for a while, we can safely assume the new planes in question get their engines from the latest order.

On the other hand, J10B has been under flight test for over a year now without any major drama, and will likely get certified at the year-end. Meanwhile the production line at CAC needs to be modified in preparation for J10B's batch production next year, I would say the production of J10A should end before the upgrade of factory facilities starts.

Now that there are bound to be extra AL-31FN engines (even we use 1:2 spare engine ratio for existing J10A fleet), the first batch of J10Bs may use them in stead of the intended FWS10 engine, which has got J11 series on the top of the customer list.
 

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look at it this way 200 engines for about 50 j-11 and reserve for spares or about 2 regiments of j-10 (33-34 planes per regiment) plus spares, either way not very many engines!
 

EDIATH

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look at it this way 200 engines for about 50 j-11 and reserve for spares or about 2 regiments of j-10 (33-34 planes per regiment) plus spares, either way not very many engines!

As we know the lastest batch of J11 was grounded for almost a year due to the quality issue of FWS10, the 200 Russian engines are highly likely AL-31FN variant, which can't be used for J11 at all.

Also a typical J10 regiment comprises of 24-28 planes.
 

dingyibvs

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New pic of J-10B and J-11BS?

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