PAF J-10CE News, Updates and Discussion

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WS-13 is very mature.

It has not only been in service for 15 years, but also applied on many platforms. For example, FBC-1,GJ-11, Xianglong high-altitude unmanned reconnaissance aircraft, etc. It is rare to find engines like the WS-13 that serve multiple platforms such as fighter jets, fighter bombers, stealth drones, and high-altitude drones.

And the lifespan of WS-13 has been extended to 3000 hours. RD-93 only has 2200 hours. If the hot end components are not replaced, the lifespan of F414 is only 2000 hours.

Hi, I remember speaking to PAF aircrew at RIAT. They mentioned that the JF-17 had been tested with a WS-13. I do not know when and which version. They mentioned the PAF was very happy with the RD-93 and running diagnostics on the RD-93 engine was very easy and comprehensive.

Maybe a new engine will be seen on the Block 4 version, but I guess time will tell.
 
It does have the colors of the Pakistani flag, I see white and a another darker color which could be dark green.


But the position is different! It is placed much higher, almost in line with the formation lights.
 
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If these J-10s are for PAF, then most likely they'll come prepared to carry 6x PL-15s.

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A single unit of WS-19 is currently more expensive than an entire JF-17 block 3 without the engine.
Fake!
The WS-21/WS-19 engine is indeed more expensive than the RD-93, but not as outrageously expensive as you suggest. The price is approximately $10 million to $20 million.
The price of a JF-17B3 (excluding the RD-93 engine) is close to $30 million.
Production rate for WS-19 is still in the process of scaling up. Also the engine may not be suitable for JF-17 aerodynamics and FCS. It is more than 30% more powerful compared to WS-13. There is speculation that WS-19 is up to 120KN wet thrust, making it roughly 40% more powerful if true.
The construction of the WS-19 engine production plant proceeded largely in parallel with the construction of the new SAC factory complex.
However, your performance figures for the WS-19 engine are based on speculation from online self-media authors and do not match the actual situation.
It has not only been in service for 15 years, but also applied on many platforms. For example, FBC-1,GJ-11, Xianglong high-altitude unmanned reconnaissance aircraft, etc. It is rare to find engines like the WS-13 that serve multiple platforms such as fighter jets, fighter bombers, stealth drones, and high-altitude drones.
This text comes from a rumor spread by an online self-media author.

The WS-13 engine has never been mass-produced, so how could it be in widespread service?

Liyang Company does not have a production line for the WS-13 engine; it only has experimental manufacturing facilities.
The WS-21 engine has a traditional production line and has been in production, but the output is not very high.
They are currently building a highly automated production line for the WS-19 engine, which should already be completed. (According to information I received earlier, it should be fully completed by 2025. I haven't recently checked on the progress.)
Perhaps I'm just reading too much into blurry pixels, but based on @WaleedAhmQ's screenshot, this J-10CE is not only already grey, but it seems to have a flag (?) on the tail, which's position doesn't match that of the Pakistani flag on their J-10CE!

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I haven't heard anything about a white J-10C fighter jet being test-flown in Chengdu recently. Therefore, I'm unsure about the veracity of this information.
If these J-10s are for PAF, then most likely they'll come prepared to carry 6x PL-15s.

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This is a static ground display of the J-10CE, which differs significantly from its configuration in actual combat.
 
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Hi, I remember speaking to PAF aircrew at RIAT. They mentioned that the JF-17 had been tested with a WS-13. I do not know when and which version. They mentioned the PAF was very happy with the RD-93 and running diagnostics on the RD-93 engine was very easy and comprehensive.

Maybe a new engine will be seen on the Block 4 version, but I guess time will tell.


Can we leave out the WS-13/RD-93 discussion from this thread, since it is irrelevant to the J-10?
 
what i was informed i stand by it

20 ordered
16 option confirmed recently after Jun-25 war
54 planned

Total: 5 x Sqns planned with DACT Sqn

J-35 on back burner - no needed know urgently because India did not go for F-35
we have 10 years.
bro.....how can 54 J-10s make up 5 squadrons? They don't even add up to 4 full squadrons of 18 aircraft each.....
 
Perhaps I'm just reading too much into blurry pixels, but based on @WaleedAhmQ's screenshot, this J-10CE is not only already grey, but it seems to have a flag (?) on the tail, which's position doesn't match that of the Pakistani flag on their J-10CE!

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nobody paints flags on the primer
 
what i was informed i stand by it

20 ordered
16 option confirmed recently after Jun-25 war
54 planned

Total: 5 x Sqns planned with DACT Sqn

J-35 on back burner - no needed know urgently because India did not go for F-35
we have 10 years.
36 means 3 X 12 per squadron. Under strength.
54 means 3 X 18 per squadron. On strength
 
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