Calibrate your enthusiasm.The range was always 12,000-13,000 kgf/117-127 kN, which is what I expect the actual production machine is expected to produce. You're looking at the REQUIREMENTS.
And I would argue it most likely does use superior technology to the F135 given its T4 is only 160 K off within a significantly smaller form factor. And I fully expect the WS-19's to run a higher theta-break too, along with many other measures that boost its thrust curves.
IT'S A 3-5-1-1!!!
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(I hope they drop the VIGV to since the tech demo looked to has it... But this already looks very good)
And it is. It's miles clear of the F414-GE-400 and better than the EJ200, which is an extremely formidable feat by itself already. Even if the EJ230 materialises somehow these current specs are still on par or even better.
And you'll have to remember that those are the REQUIREMENTS. The range I received was a calculated estimate of what the actual engine produces.
You'll have to remember that it's a HUGE engine with significantly more space for more (robust) cooling. It's not really a useful comparison, if not misleading.
In fact, running 2100 K is already extremely impressive given it's doing that in a RD-33-sized package and expected to run a much higher theta-break.
See above.
I think it's best to not get super excited because some people read you the wrong way and start being unsatisfied by China's achievements. We are all spoiled by the rapid succession of achievements from China.
Let us remember just 8 years ago J-20 had to enter service with some pitiful AL-31F engines, while here the J-35A immediately gets to enter service with it's intended WS-19 engines. Yet some people are still unsatisfied.