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Only early models like J10A are retired from PLAAF,no J10C is retired.J10A's are not performing well, PAF won't want J10A's,leave them to North Koreans.China has a large J10 fleet at some point it will start retiring them, would it be a option or make sense to pick.up ex Chinese J10s if they still have life in them
In standard air combat mode, the J10C has a combat radius of only 800 km.China has a huge need of new fighter jets. Some 500 new J-10 are needed over the next decade to replace aging jets.
In standard air combat mode, the J10C has a combat radius of only 800 km.
Our enemies are so far from our airfields that the J10C is of little use. We need more heavy fighters, not J10Cs.
China has a huge need of new fighter jets. Some 500 new J-10 are needed over the next decade to replace aging jets.
Only early models like J10A are retired from PLAAF,no J10C is retired.J10A's are not performing well, PAF won't want J10A's,leave them to North Koreans.
North Korea is very interested in JH7A, J10A and Su27 retired from PLAAF.
Are you really that stupid or are you just posting BS for the sake of it? China will in no way introduce that number of J-10C and in fact it seems more likely they even will stop producing them for the PLAAF … as such any potential export customers need to to hurry with a decision
China has 1.4 billion people. More than 4 times that of the US. China needs 1,000 to 2,000 new fighter jets over the next decade just because of China's big population alone. China needs 4 to 5 times as many fighter jets as the US has just because of China's big population alone.