PAF J-10CE News Updates and Discussions part ll

bhai jaan AI roman main urdu likhay ko samajh kay translate kar deta hai bilkul sahi sahi
bhai ye baat mujhe maloom hain mein toh bas is micheal ki harktein bta rha tha hr jgah deepseek ki promotion krti rehti hai , it was more of a joke but chalo kher
 
ye AI wala manjan bechna band kb krega/kregi chalo acha hai urdu nai ati baji ko
If discussing AI sounds like “selling magic toothpaste” to you, that probably says more about your understanding of the topic than mine.

Please abide by the forum rules and communicate in standard English.

If you wish to use sarcasm or irony in a lighthearted way, please do so in a way that the other person can understand.

The extra antenna on the PLAAF's J-10C is the PLA's dedicated antenna for "体系化作战." However, the English translation of this term reflects the US military's strategic thinking, which differs from the PLA's. My English isn't good enough to explain this difference clearly. Therefore, I suggested he use AI for interpretation.
 
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If discussing AI sounds like “selling magic toothpaste” to you, that probably says more about your understanding of the topic than mine.

Please abide by the forum rules and communicate in standard English.

If you wish to use sarcasm or irony in a lighthearted way, please do so in a way that the other person can understand.

The extra antenna on the PLAAF's J-10C is the PLA's dedicated antenna for "体系化作战." However, the English translation of this term reflects the US military's strategic thinking, which differs from the PLA's. My English isn't good enough to explain this difference clearly. Therefore, I suggested he use AI for interpretation.
aw hell nahh
My bad lol
 
Hi,

Thank You
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And here is an F35---

" F-35 stealth fighters do not use traditional, visible rivets for structural skin fastening to maintain their low-observable, smooth surface. The small circles often mistaken for rivets are specialized, low-observable screw fasteners (fastener heads) for maintenance panels, covered in radar-absorbent material (RAM) filler paste to ensure stealth".

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so Beautifull
 
Today, the English edition of China Military Online reposted an article from the *Global Times*. As this is the official website of the PLA, it carries a very high degree of credibility.
This article can indirectly assist us in interpreting certain speculative technical details regarding the aerial combat that took place between India and Pakistan on May 7 of last year.

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28th anniversary of J-10's maiden flight witnesses system integration, AEW coordination​

SourceGlobal TimesEditorCheng SihaoTime2026-03-24 08:58:39
By Liang Rui and Liu Xuanzun

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J-10 fighter jets attached to an aviation brigade of the air force under the Chinese PLA Southern Theater Command take off in succession during a day-and-night flight training exercise. (eng.chinamil.com.cn/Photo by Shang Jieyan)

As Monday marked the 28th anniversary of the maiden flight of Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) Air Force's J-10 fighter jet, CCTV News reported on Monday that multiple units have in recent days conducted high-intensity drills with J-10C fighter jets under complex electromagnetic conditions, including confrontational combat, close-range dogfights, and penetration strike training.

A Chinese military affairs expert told the Global Times that the J-10C's evolution from a standalone platform to an integrated part in routine joint operations reflects a broader shift toward system-of-systems warfare, strengthening advanced combat capabilities and the defense of airspace and territorial integrity.

From its debut 28 years ago to today's multi-type, multi-element operations, the J-10 has mirrored the PLA Air Force's rapid modernization, reported CCTV News.

A CCTV footage showed several J-10Cs taking off in sequence and flying to a designated area, where an air combat exercise supported by an early-warning network unfolded in a contested electromagnetic environment.

During the engagement, both teams transitioned from tracking and lock-on to high-G maneuvering, from beyond-visual-range exchanges to mid-range engagements and close-range dogfights, continuously shifting between offense and defense with systematic support, said the report.

As new equipment is fielded at a faster pace with greater technological sophistication, integration among platforms has deepened and system-based operations have become more prominent. Regular joint training now includes J-10C coordination with airborne early warning (AEW)systems as well as ground-based air defense, radar, and electronic warfare units, CCTV Military reported on Monday.

Zhang Junshe, a Chinese military affairs expert, told the Global Times on Monday that the evolution from early-generation fighters to the regular joint training of the J-10C with AEW systems and ground-based air defense units reflects a broader shift toward system-of-systems warfare. This approach is more aligned with real combat conditions and makes integrated training increasingly essential.

In operations, coordination between the J-10C and an AEW platform such as the KJ-500 early warning aircraft can significantly enhance combat effectiveness. Operating at high altitude, the early warning aircraft can detect aerial targets, including enemy aircraft and missiles, hundreds of kilometers away, and relay their position, speed, and altitude to the fighter via data links, Zhang said.

With this information, the J-10C can conduct intercept maneuvers while keeping its radar off or in a low-emission state. Only when approaching the target would it activate its radar to confirm and engage. This model combines the wide-area sensing capability of the early warning aircraft with the fighter's maneuverability, said Zhang.

Meanwhile, Zhang explained that within coordinated operations between the J-10C and ground-based air defense systems, ground-based radars can detect low-altitude targets and guide fighters for interception. Conversely, once the J-10C identifies aerial threats, it can share targeting data with ground-based air defense units, enabling them to prepare for engagement.

Such two-way information sharing creates a coordinated mechanism between air and ground forces, forming a comprehensive defense system capable of both offense and defense. This integration enhances battlefield survivability, improves coordinated operations, and strengthens overall homeland air defense, contributing to the protection of national territorial airspace and territorial integrity, Zhang added.

The development of China's advanced fighter jets, represented by the J-10 series, serves as a vivid microcosm of the country's continuous self-reliant progress in national defense and technological capabilities. It once again demonstrates China's determination, resilience, and confidence in achieving technological self-sufficiency and strength, Chinese military affairs expert Zhang Xuefeng told the Global Times.

 
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This photo has been circulating on Chinese social media for several days now. However, the exact time it was taken remains unknown.

Btw:
This is a J-10CE, not a J-10C. The intended customer is unknown.
 
This photo has been circulating on Chinese social media for several days now. However, the exact time it was taken remains unknown.

Btw:
This is a J-10CE, not a J-10C. The intended customer is unknown.
Expected customers? Pakistan? Egypt?
 
Expected customers? Pakistan? Egypt?
Unknown!
Currently, there is no reliable information available.

IMO:
This J-10CE is configured with three external fuel tanks, one PL-12 air-to-air missile (live round), and one PL-15 air-to-air missile (training round).
Based on an analysis of these factors, it is highly unlikely that the aircraft is destined for Pakistan; it is far more probable that it is intended for another new customer. Given the presence of the PL-12 air-to-air missile, the client in question may be a nation "poorer than Pakistan."
Of course, this remains pure speculation.
 

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