Algeria’s Reported J-10CE Deal Could Break Russia’s Fighter Monopoly and Expand China’s Reach Into the Mediterranean

Considering all that china has done for Russia and saved their ass economically.

China should be able to sell the j-16D to friendly nations without the russians shitting the bed..

The j16d is second only to the j20 in chinas arsenal and brings major fire-power and electronic warfare capabilities.
The core reason China has become the world’s largest trading nation is that it is one of the countries most committed to honoring agreements.

Respect for contracts is the fundamental principle of commercial relations, not repeatedly testing the limits of friendly nations.
Many Muslim-majority countries do not place as much emphasis on honoring agreements; they tend to keep testing their friends’ limits and believe that others should help them indefinitely.
 
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The core reason China has become the world’s largest trading nation is that it is one of the countries most committed to honoring agreements.

Respect for contracts is the fundamental principle of commercial relations, not repeatedly testing the limits of friendly nations.
Many Muslim-majority countries do not place as much emphasis on honoring agreements; they tend to keep testing their friends’ limits and believe that others should help them indefinitely.
I wouldn't lump all muslim countries into one category..there are over 55 muslim countries from all backgrounds. Many countries like Malaysia, GCC, Bosnia etc have strong economic relations with china
 
I wouldn't lump all muslim countries into one category..there are over 55 muslim countries from all backgrounds. Many countries like Malaysia, GCC, Bosnia etc have strong economic relations with china
The regions you mentioned are also among the few countries and territories worldwide that enjoy a strong reputation for commercial integrity and have earned international respect.
 
The only thing I want is to see the Russians export the Su-57E to Algeria, and see it get shot down by Moroccan air defenses.

Not because i support one side over the other or anything. It would just bring me a lot of joy seeing Russian (and Indian-ultranationalist) tears.

Does that make me a bad person? Probably.
 
The only thing I want is to see the Russians export the Su-57E to Algeria, and see it get shot down by Moroccan air defenses.

Not because i support one side over the other or anything. It would just bring me a lot of joy seeing Russian (and Indian-ultranationalist) tears.

Does that make me a bad person? Probably.
Yes it does.
 
The only thing I want is to see the Russians export the Su-57E to Algeria, and see it get shot down by Moroccan air defenses.

Not because i support one side over the other or anything. It would just bring me a lot of joy seeing Russian (and Indian-ultranationalist) tears.

Does that make me a bad person? Probably.

Yes it does... Shame on you.

I much rather see the Zio c-ck sucking Moroccan's get blasted out of the sky by Algeria ....
 
Yes it does... Shame on you.

I much rather see the Zio c-ck sucking Moroccan's get blasted out of the sky by Algeria ....
Ph, it has nothing to do with Algeria or Morocco. Russia is an enemy of Pakistan. If the Russians were selling to Morocco, id say i wish Algeria blows them out of the sky.
 
Ph, it has nothing to do with Algeria or Morocco. Russia is an enemy of Pakistan. If the Russians were selling to Morocco, id say i wish Algeria blows them out of the sky.

New faultlines forming.

I guess its a matter of perspective or worldview if or where you see them.
 

Algeria Turns to China: J-10C Fighters and KJ-500 AWACS Break Six Decades of Russian Monopoly​

by Fortuné Leroy | Jun 29, 2026

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For more than six decades, every fighter jet in the Algerian Air Force has come from one country: Russia. MiG-21s, MiG-25s, Su-30MKAs, MiG-29s — the entire combat fleet reads like a catalogue of Soviet and Russian design bureaux. That era is about to end.

According to multiple defence sources, Algeria is preparing to take delivery of Chengdu J-10C multirole fighters and KJ-500 airborne early warning aircraft from China, with first deliveries expected as early as 2027. If confirmed, the deal would mark Algeria's first-ever acquisition of combat aircraft from a supplier other than Moscow — a strategic pivot with implications that ripple far beyond North Africa.

Why Algeria Is Looking East — But Not Toward Moscow​

The timing is not coincidental. Russia's war in Ukraine has stretched its defence-industrial base to breaking point. Delivery timelines for new-build Su-35s and spare parts for Algeria's existing Su-30MKA fleet have reportedly slipped by years. Meanwhile, American sanctions on Russian defence exports under CAATSA have complicated third-party maintenance and upgrade contracts.

Algeria, which operates one of Africa's most powerful air forces, cannot afford to let its combat readiness degrade while waiting for Moscow to sort out its production bottlenecks. China, which has invested heavily in courting North African and Middle Eastern customers, has offered a compelling alternative.

The J-10C: China's 4.5-Generation Contender​

The Chengdu J-10C — known as the "Vigorous Dragon" — is a single-engine, delta-canard multirole fighter that represents the most advanced variant of a platform first flown in 1998. The C model, which entered PLAAF service in 2018, is a substantial leap over its predecessors.

At its heart sits an AESA (Active Electronically Scanned Array) radar, a technology that puts it in the same generation as the F-16 Block 70/72, the Rafale F3-R, and the Eurofighter Typhoon Tranche 3. The radar enables simultaneous tracking and engagement of multiple targets, advanced electronic warfare modes, and synthetic aperture ground mapping — capabilities that Algeria's ageing MiG-29 fleet simply cannot match.

The J-10C is powered by either the Russian AL-31FN or the indigenous WS-10B turbofan, both producing roughly 130 kN of thrust with afterburner. Maximum speed sits around Mach 2.0, with a combat radius of approximately 550 kilometres on internal fuel. It carries the PL-15 beyond-visual-range missile — a weapon widely regarded as one of the most capable in its class — as well as the PL-10 infrared-guided dogfight missile.

The KJ-500: Eyes in the Sky
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KJ-500 airborne early warning and control aircraft
The KJ-500 will give Algeria its first modern AEW&C capability — a game-changer for North African airspace control. (Photo: Chinese internet via Wikimedia Commons)
Perhaps even more significant than the J-10C is the reported inclusion of the KJ-500 in the deal. The KJ-500 is China's most advanced airborne early warning and control (AEW&C) platform, built on the Shaanxi Y-9 turboprop airframe.

Equipped with a fixed three-panel AESA radar array mounted atop its fuselage, the KJ-500 can track hundreds of air, sea, and ground targets simultaneously across a detection range estimated at 450 kilometres or more. With a patrol endurance of 8 to 12 hours and a range of 5,700 kilometres, it can loiter over Algeria's vast Saharan territory or patrol the Mediterranean approaches for an entire shift.

No North African nation currently operates a modern AEW&C aircraft. If Algeria fields the KJ-500, it would gain a capability that fundamentally transforms how its air force fights — enabling networked, sensor-fused operations where the J-10Cs, Su-30MKAs, and ground-based air defences all share a common tactical picture in real time.

Strategic Implications: A New Arms Market in North Africa
The deal, if it proceeds, sends three unmistakable signals.

First, Russia's grip on the North African arms market is weakening. Algeria has been Moscow's largest African customer for decades, accounting for billions of dollars in contracts. A Chinese fighter purchase does not replace the Russian relationship overnight, but it establishes a second supply line that reduces dependency — and leverage.

Second, China's defence exports are entering a new tier. Beijing has sold JF-17s to Pakistan and Myanmar, and has marketed the J-10C to several Middle Eastern states, but a confirmed sale to Algeria — a nation with genuine purchasing power and operational standards — would represent the J-10C's most prestigious export success to date.

Third, the inclusion of AEW&C aircraft signals that China is not just selling individual platforms but integrated combat systems. A J-10C without the KJ-500 is a capable fighter. A J-10C networked with KJ-500 coverage is a force multiplier — and that is what serious air forces want to buy.

What It Means for the Region
Algeria's neighbour Morocco has been deepening its own military relationship with the United States, receiving F-16 Block 72s and expanding its drone fleet. The two nations maintain a tense rivalry, particularly over the Western Sahara dispute. An Algerian J-10C/KJ-500 acquisition would add a new dimension to the regional balance — and likely accelerate Moroccan efforts to secure additional Western hardware in response.

For European NATO members across the Mediterranean, the development is worth watching. Chinese combat aircraft operating from bases just a few hundred kilometres south of Spain, Italy, and France would represent an intelligence and interoperability concern — even if Algeria remains a partner rather than an adversary.

 
Very doubtful if Russia can fulfil any order now.
 

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