Cool_Soldier
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It looks like PFX would be AESA single engine with stealth features.
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I donāt get why the military does not pursue indigenous engines? They should start from smaller ones, sell them to local consumers, and from there they can iterate into bigger and better ones. They havenāt even tried making one yet. The experiment of the turboprop jet engine is successful thus far. I hope they try to make more types of engines be it simple in the start.If we can build everything except the engine domesticly It would be massive.
The modern turbofan engine is known as the jewel in the industrial crown.I donāt get why the military does not pursue indigenous engines? They should start from smaller ones, sell them to local consumers, and from there they can iterate into bigger and better ones. They havenāt even tried making one yet. The experiment of the turboprop jet engine is successful thus far. I hope they try to make more types of engines be it simple in the start.
I think the focus is small TJ and TF for cruise missiles and drones. Less than 10Kn thrust.The modern turbofan engine is known as the jewel in the industrial crown.
You should first carefully understand the weight of this statement and then think about your question.
If a country can build a modern turbofan engine completely independently, it qualifies for the P5 seat.
Have a look at the slides that show the path.Frankly, I still don't understand the purpose and significance of "PFX program".
I analyze it from the perspective of what Chinese people do.
If it were a highly confidential program, then we would not know about the existence of "PFX Program", and even the letters āPFXā would not be known to the public. It is not until it appears on the runway that people will know of its existence.
If it is a program that can be moderately publicized, then we can at least know some basic information. But there seems to be a serious lack of such non-confidential basic information at the moment.
1. The information on the PDF is not the same. Is it āJF-17 PFXā or āPFXā? This will determine whether China participates in the program or not. ------ āJF-17ā is a cooperative program jointly owned by China and Pakistan. āJF-17 PFXā means China is definitely involved; āPFXā means China may not be involved. Based on the realities, it is not possible for Pakistan to complete the PFX Program on its own. Pakistan can seek cooperation with Turkey alone or with China alone. However, cooperation among the three countries āPakistan+China+Turkeyā is out of the question.
2. What are the objectives pursued by Pakistan? ------ build its own independent fighter jets? Or to design and build its own fighter aircraft independently? ------ Realistically, it seems that both goals are unlikely to be realized for current Pakistan. I have always been in favor of Pakistan establishing its own fighter industry system, but this needs to be done steadily. For example, we could start with an ever increasing share of local production of the JF-17 B3 until we eventually achieve 100% local production. I'm not sure, can Pakistan produce its own landing gear for the JF-17 now?
This is determined by the basic attributes of human beings. When we have easy access to something, we lose the motivation to develop/make it ourselves.I think the focus is small TJ and TF for cruise missiles and drones. Less than 10Kn thrust.
Sorry, my bad. I meant to say the microturbine engine that is being used in the missiles.The modern turbofan engine is known as the jewel in the industrial crown.
You should first carefully understand the weight of this statement and then think about your question.
If a country can build a modern turbofan engine completely independently, it qualifies for the P5 seat.
I have always been of this opinion.CAC wants to hand over everything related to JF-17 to Pakistan. There is nothing that needs to be kept secret for China and Pakistan.CAC's focus is still on the design of the next generation fighter and the production of the J-20.Have a look at the slides that show the path.
1. Larger share of Blk3 production (itās currently sitting at some 60% local share)
2. Upgraded Blk-3(called PFX Alpha) & Local update of Block-2
3. PFX (in house Block-4 of JF-17 with modified larger airframe)
What is also not mentioned is CATIC is VERY keen and trying to add to JF-17 local production in Pakistan because it wants its own capacity to focus on next gen products for China and repurpose the facilities it currently is using for JF-17.
CATIC has hinted to PAC on a ādeadlineā to stop supporting JF-17 at the current level and reduce its share
You only need to glance around the IDEAS exhibition and see the literally dozens of products labelled as āindigenousā when they are clearly licence produced Chinese products or at least have huge Chinese heritage. No doubt at all that Pakistan is trying to absorb latest technology as quickly as its abilities and finances allow, but I have no doubt that whether they call it the JF-17 PFX or just the PFX there will be substantial Chinese involvement in the project. Perhaps Turkish assistance too, but to lesser extent. Just my view, Iām sure others may disagree.Frankly, I still don't understand the purpose and significance of "PFX program".
I analyze it from the perspective of what Chinese people do.
If it were a highly confidential program, then we would not know about the existence of "PFX Program", and even the letters āPFXā would not be known to the public. It is not until it appears on the runway that people will know of its existence.
If it is a program that can be moderately publicized, then we can at least know some basic information. But there seems to be a serious lack of such non-confidential basic information at the moment.
1. The information on the PDF is not the same. Is it āJF-17 PFXā or āPFXā? This will determine whether China participates in the program or not. ------ āJF-17ā is a cooperative program jointly owned by China and Pakistan. āJF-17 PFXā means China is definitely involved; āPFXā means China may not be involved. Based on the realities, it is not possible for Pakistan to complete the PFX Program on its own. Pakistan can seek cooperation with Turkey alone or with China alone. However, cooperation among the three countries āPakistan+China+Turkeyā is out of the question.
2. What are the objectives pursued by Pakistan? ------ build its own independent fighter jets? Or to design and build its own fighter aircraft independently? ------ Realistically, it seems that both goals are unlikely to be realized for current Pakistan. I have always been in favor of Pakistan establishing its own fighter industry system, but this needs to be done steadily. For example, we could start with an ever increasing share of local production of the JF-17 B3 until we eventually achieve 100% local production. I'm not sure, can Pakistan produce its own landing gear for the JF-17 now?
In fact, I have been following the news about it. However, I have been following it in a different direction. I am more concerned about Pakistan's real investment in building some basic science.You only need to glance around the IDEAS exhibition and see the literally dozens of products labelled as āindigenousā when they are clearly licence produced Chinese products or at least have huge Chinese heritage. No doubt at all that Pakistan is trying to absorb latest technology as quickly as its abilities and finances allow, but I have no doubt that whether they call it the JF-17 PFX or just the PFX there will be substantial Chinese involvement in the project. Perhaps Turkish assistance too, but to lesser extent. Just my view, Iām sure others may disagree.
Thanks for clarifying the detail, much appreciated. If China is pushing for Pakistan to absorb the Jf-17 related tech & Pakistan is hopefully equally keen on absorbing it, can only be very positive for indigenisation efforts and future developments.Have a look at the slides that show the path.
1. Larger share of Blk3 production (itās currently sitting at some 60% local share)
2. Upgraded Blk-3(called PFX Alpha) & Local update of Block-2
3. PFX (in house Block-4 of JF-17 with modified larger airframe)
What is also not mentioned is CATIC is VERY keen and trying to add to JF-17 local production in Pakistan because it wants its own capacity to focus on next gen products for China and repurpose the facilities it currently is using for JF-17.
CATIC has hinted to PAC on a ādeadlineā to stop supporting JF-17 at the current level and reduce its share
They have built both low speed and high speed wind tunnels up to Mach 3.75.In fact, I have been following the news about it. However, I have been following it in a different direction. I am more concerned about Pakistan's real investment in building some basic science.
For example:
In February 2012, NESCOM visited Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics (NUAA). The two sides agreed on āNUAA's project to design and build a low-speed wind tunnel for Pakistanā. I don't know the follow-up of this project.
If the project is already operational in Pakistan, it will be very beneficial for Pakistan's development in the field of aerodynamics. When conditions are ripe, Pakistan can continue to seek their help in building higher speed wind tunnels.
With these foundations in place, Pakistan's final products in the relevant fields could be truly autonomous.
There are many more relevant examples, so I will not cite them all.
Again, we can judge the truth of a country's news by their infrastructure. For example, the so-called hypersonic missiles of certain countries ......
Someone shared 2 wind tunnels already operating in Pakistan. Their utilisation although remains to be confidential. One was larger and supersonic and the other was smaller and subsonic.In fact, I have been following the news about it. However, I have been following it in a different direction. I am more concerned about Pakistan's real investment in building some basic science.
For example:
In February 2012, NESCOM visited Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics (NUAA). The two sides agreed on āNUAA's project to design and build a low-speed wind tunnel for Pakistanā. I don't know the follow-up of this project.
If the project is already operational in Pakistan, it will be very beneficial for Pakistan's development in the field of aerodynamics. When conditions are ripe, Pakistan can continue to seek their help in building higher speed wind tunnels.
With these foundations in place, Pakistan's final products in the relevant fields could be truly autonomous.
There are many more relevant examples, so I will not cite them all.
Again, we can judge the truth of a country's news by their infrastructure. For example, the so-called hypersonic missiles of certain countries ......
They have built both low speed and high speed wind tunnels up to Mach 3.75.
Post in thread 'IDEAS 2024'
https://defencepk.com/forums/threads/ideas-2024.6397/post-436223
Thank you very much. ------ Due to GFW, I can't access many English websites directly, which leads to a lack of access to certain information.Someone shared 2 wind tunnels already operating in Pakistan. Their utilisation although remains to be confidential. One was larger and supersonic and the other was smaller and subsonic.
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