Well, thanks for your long reply and slowly I get the feeling I indeed misunderstood the very first post when I stepped in this discussion and partially since we both are talking about different things (maybe again I'm misunderstanding you!)
This is the post I referred to and indeed I read it as if there would be a localised "future light designs" based on the YAK-130M2 and powered by two Saljut AL-222-25 or the afterburning version:
Sorry for this, but let's do it step by step:
I cannot since there was never one "journalistic article" but this idea was presented with very much confidence more than one in the old forum. As such I put by misunderstanding your idea to use to afterburning AI-225 into the same "box" as being as likely as these claims, the "Tejas is the best" (by some Indians) or "we will get J-35A in 2025" by some Pakistani guys.
No-one is denying this, but again this is irrelevant to claims, a localised RD-33 would be used in a future variant aka an Iranian F-20-lookalike also claimed in the old forum.
Please! I did not personally attack anyone, I only said - and as it seems you agree - there is currently no Russian AI-225-25F with afterburner in Russia, it would require a dramatic redesign and is as such unlikely to impossible!
And by the way ... Babak already claimed so often so much! I don't rate him really taht credible.
Exactly like I posted - so maybe You forgot my post! - but this engine for the L-15B is an Ukrainian one and not a Russian one. Russia may have the design documents since the parent company was Russian, but these engines and especially the afterburning version was always Ukrainian-supplied as even more so quoted in your source!
As such, so "Now please tell me where was I wrong?" since it was exactly what I posted! Russia has no afterburner-variant available.
This is the post I referred to and indeed I read it as if there would be a localised "future light designs" based on the YAK-130M2 and powered by two Saljut AL-222-25 or the afterburning version:
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The increasing number of Yak-130 will certainly point to a possible localization of Saljut AL-222-25. The afterburning version will solve problems of IRIAF's future light designs like magic but will be stupid to waste these engines in anything other than F-5 derivatives or YAK-130M2 (full combat capable version). 2 x Afterburing Saljut AL-225 means a Kowsar size fighter now has a thrust higher than Indian Tejas, F-20 Tigershark.
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Sorry for this, but let's do it step by step:
Please provide the source from which you "heard" that "all F-14s will be re-engined with AL-31F engines"? Any journalistic article, any news report, any official source will do.
Again, please provide the source from which you "heard" that RD-33 will be produced in iran?
I cannot since there was never one "journalistic article" but this idea was presented with very much confidence more than one in the old forum. As such I put by misunderstanding your idea to use to afterburning AI-225 into the same "box" as being as likely as these claims, the "Tejas is the best" (by some Indians) or "we will get J-35A in 2025" by some Pakistani guys.
It's an open knowledge that Iran produces (assembles?) Turbojets for its F-5 derivatives. Stop mixing hallucinations with facts.
Please provide any journalistic article/report or official source for from which you heard "reengined single-engined F-5-fighters"
I think you are hallucinating because not a single shred of journalistic report or evidence exists for what you are claiming here. I have been following Iranian military for close to ~30 years of my life, I have never heard of what you are claiming as news here.
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No-one is denying this, but again this is irrelevant to claims, a localised RD-33 would be used in a future variant aka an Iranian F-20-lookalike also claimed in the old forum.
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I see what is happening to you, you got triggered for whatever reason, posted a personal attacking post without reading the context or checking the source that I posted before, and to cover that now you are trying to label this thread as a "News" section. I wonder what happened to the "Discussions" part in the thread title "Iranian Air Force (IRIAF/IRGC-ASF) | News and Discussions?
Here is the JOURNALISTIC NEWS REPORT I was DISCUSSING, Seems fitting for the News and Discussions thread?
I did not "hear" it or create it out of thin air, I read a published report by probably the most proven reliable insider of Iranian aviation sector (like me, another harsh critic) and I merely discussed it which somehow triggered you for whatever reason.
Please! I did not personally attack anyone, I only said - and as it seems you agree - there is currently no Russian AI-225-25F with afterburner in Russia, it would require a dramatic redesign and is as such unlikely to impossible!
And by the way ... Babak already claimed so often so much! I don't rate him really taht credible.
Now it's me who would be offended! I know this pretty well, but it was always Ivchenko in Ukraine which was responsible in manufacturing these engines (see for China) ... that's exactly the reason why Russia is so eager to develop an indigenous solution to replace the original engine.I doubt if you have any aviation knowledge at all. Al-222-25 is a product of RUSSIAN Salyut_Machine-Building_Association which has been manufacturing AL series engines since cold war. The engine itself is a descendent of AL-25 (later called RD-35), a Soviet product from 1970s. Ivechenko which produces it in Ukraine itself was a Soviet company so calling it a Ukrainian engine is just hilarious. Ukraine can't produce a missile engine by itself let alone a modern turbofan. All they have is inherited Soviet/Russian industry and designs.
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And here is an afterburning version of it called "AL-222-25F". Now please tell me where was I wrong?
https://armyrecognition.com/news/aerospace-news/2011/ukraine-will-provide-engine-aicraft-ai-222-25f-turbofans-for-chinese-jet-trainer-hongdu-l-15-0711111
Exactly like I posted - so maybe You forgot my post! - but this engine for the L-15B is an Ukrainian one and not a Russian one. Russia may have the design documents since the parent company was Russian, but these engines and especially the afterburning version was always Ukrainian-supplied as even more so quoted in your source!
As such, so "Now please tell me where was I wrong?" since it was exactly what I posted! Russia has no afterburner-variant available.











