niubi
Registered Member
J-10CE with PL15, will eat any Eurofighter/Rafale/Gripen/F-16 out there.
1 vs 1 or n vs n, sure. A well supported Eurofighter or Rafale team, would be a different situation. Pakistan had far superior ISR and probably better pilots than IAF in the confrontation last year. This allowed PAF to form tactics that perfectly countered the IAF attack on the opening night.
J-10CE with PL-15E is more or less approximately the same level as Rafale Flight 4 with RBE2 and Meteor. It's probably a little better than Eurofighter Tranche 3 but hard to say with Tranche 4 and newer Tranche 5. Different class fighters anyway and the Eurofighter Tranche 4 is like 4 to 5 times the price of J-10CE.
Gripen E/F with Meteor is also hard to say as well but I suspect the J-10C is still underestimated in capability.
F-16 hasn't seen much upgrade and is unfair to compare against unless Lockheed Martin actually builds F-21 version "Super" Viper.
J-10CE is definitely by far the most affordable in the class and punches well above its weight mostly thanks to China's radar capabilities. I mean J-10CE has limited integration with PAF fleet compared to what PLAAF and PLA would have since PAF and PA operate so many other non-Chinese systems. J-10CE's performance is mostly down to how well PAF used it, the PL-15E and the J-10CE's radar which I'm confident is heads and shoulders above RBE2 and CAESAR since it's long moved ahead to GaN based technology where RBE and CAESAR future improvements don't aim to get GaN until around 2030.
Meanwhile, India is buying another hundred or so Rafales for delivery around 2030 and Sukhoi just started developing a twin seat Su-57 which is basically what India wanted in the FGFA program. PAF therefore needs to think and plan for 5th generation options if and when they are available to PAF. 20 J-10CE cannot hold against many dozens of Rafales even with better ISR fed from China and stockpiles of munitions to fire on the IAF. Minimum response to India's Rafale purchase would be more J-10CE and the cost difference is commensurate on the different economic size of Pakistan vis a vis India.









