In your opinion.. will china go single engine version of 5th .. waterdown of J20 or J35 ...
J10s and JF17 both are single engine jet , chines reaming advance jets are twin engines...
For counties with limited funds flying and maintenance cost also matters alot...
Like Russia is working on su75 ...
China will not need single engine jets going forward. Their doctrine is based on twin engine jets due to required range, war theaters and tactics. J-10C will remain in Chinese service for littoral defense and internal CAPs.
There is no "water down" of the J-20 and J-35, in fact, more capability will be built and enhancements done. The competition is with F-35, F-22 and NGAD like platforms. Water down means you lose.
Russia is a big NUKE power ONLY. It's situation and China's situations have no comparison. I think if there ever was an even competitor in American history, it's China.
The most successful US CEOs take only 60 seconds (not kidding) to understand the situation and take a decision. And, they expect their top subordinates (earing top $s) to answer to their inquiries within 5seconds with a YES or NO. If they fail they're immediately fired. Few examples below:
- Is the IAF at par with the PAF?
- Can we trust the Pak Deep State with our strategic objectives for the CA?
- Are there critical minerals in enough reserves present in Pakistan?
- Are there enough shale hydrocarbons reserves in Pakistan to be feasibly extracted?
- Can Bharat do anything worthy for us?
- Etc.
It's not the case. I can say this with 1000% confidence and "with experience". CEO's and their Executive Teams are not Chat GPT's that you ask a question and it throws out an answer in 5 seconds. People are also not fired for not being Chat GPT fast
In fact, I've personally witnessed 3/4/5 meetings getting postponed on ONE issue because the details presented couldn't answer or address the situation properly. So the CEO's said "let's meet again and do some more home work".
This also gets into India - Trump situation. India will beg Trump for forgiveness. May be in private, why? Indians are good at work execution. US needs that skillset in labor and pays top dollars. Indians will never want to lose such a lucrative high paying market worth hundreds of billions annually, whether they work in America or from India. The forgiveness for mistakes is a lot.
Indian executives work for a few years, make 2/3 "expensive" mistakes, and when they leave, they already have 2 companies running in India and US, often with the same product set that fits into one of their employer's product set. How smart?