UKBengali
Elite Member
Eh, you seem to know a lot about WS19. Can you elaborate on the WS19?
For example.
What is its technical route?
What are its performance parameters?
What is its production status?
That is information you supplied dude.
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Eh, you seem to know a lot about WS19. Can you elaborate on the WS19?
For example.
What is its technical route?
What are its performance parameters?
What is its production status?
India will never get its hands on f-35. Just look at all the preconditions on f-35 acquisition from the Turkish side. J-35 with slightly downgrade engine in ws-21 is still better than whatever India currently have unless paf wants to wait a few more years for ws-19.
Possible but not happening unless Turkey develop a homegrown engine for it in the same class, which I would suggest is a long long way from usable reality.Pakistan will also induct the KAAN.
I don't recall providing that information. I also never said the WS19 was a 5th generation engine. I only said something basic about the WS19 and WS21. I don't know anything about their parameters or performance. Judging from the two J-35As at this Zhuhai Airshow, there isn't much difference between the two engines.
India is not currently being offered the F-35 fighter jet, and there are several reasons why:Perhaps the US will ease up on some of these onerous conditions when the penny drops that they’re not the only one selling 5th Gen birds![]()
I don't recall providing that information. I also never said the WS19 was a 5th generation engine. I only said something basic about the WS19 and WS21. I don't know anything about their parameters or performance. Judging from the two J-35As at this Zhuhai Airshow, there isn't much difference between the two engines.
Well, I'll add two more bits of information.
1, WS21 is a R&D product of 606; WS19 is a R&D product of 624. However, they are produced in the same factory (different production lines). Currently, the WS21 has plenty of production capacity, and the WS19 has a very small production volume (its production version has not been fully finalized yet, and it is still in the research stage).
2, Their subsequent development is still underway at the same time.
I'm not so sure about the WS21's follow-on development program. It already has a naval version, the vectorized version is still under development.WS19's follow-on development program is mainly naval and vectorized versions. The naval version is expected to fly next year; the vector version is still under development.
What is basically certain is that PAF will get the WS21 version of the J35 and PAF will not get the WS19 version of the J35 anytime soon.The only exception to this is if there is a drastic change in Indian foreign policy.
So please, those who are concerned about this issue should not continue to dwell on it.
As of now, only the J-20 has supersonic cruise capability in China's official propaganda discourse. In the official introduction of the J35A, no description of supersonic cruise capability appears. However, we can find that the aerodynamic layout of the J35A has been optimized and designed for supersonic cruising by carefully analyzing its aerodynamic layout.Well we can make good guesses can't we in this case? WS-19 is likely to hit 100kN-110kN and so allow supercruise for J-35. The WS-21 will also allow it but at lower speed.
I can't explain. I've revealed more than enough.What does India have to do with Pakistan getting the WS19?
And why are you so certain Pakistan will only get the WS-21?

Or there could be a Pakistani variant of KAAN which could use a Chinese or Russian engine.Kaan will use American engine so most likely the deal will need American approval.
Or there could be a Pakistani variant of KAAN which could use a Chinese or Russian engine.
The Turks will not let their jet be flown by an engine that they themselves don't develop or use.
Side note: This is also an important reason for the difficult delivery of Tejas in India. They abandoned the Kavli domestic engine midway and adopted the American F404/414 engine route, which cannot be turned back. The difference between Russian made engines and American made engines is huge. Replacing the engine is almost the same as starting the whole project over again. Tejas can no doubt only be tied to the road of the United States, which is fundamentally different from Türkiye. Pakistan may have a long time to wait for Türkiye to develop its own enginePeople suggesting this do not have the basics of how you build a fighter aircraft.
The airframe is built around the engine and not the other way around.
China knew that the Ws-15 would not be ready before the airframe, radar and avionics was developed/tested for the J-20 and so developed the fighter around the Russia AL-31F engine. In turn they then had to make the dimensions of the WS-15 almost exactly the same as the AL-31F so it would fit nicely into the J-20 airframe.
The idea that Turkey would "offer" the option for Russian or Chinese engine for KAAN is absurd as they would need to rewrite the whole flight control software for a start.
Side note: This is also an important reason for the difficult delivery of Tejas in India. They abandoned the Kavli domestic engine midway and adopted the American F404/414 engine route, which cannot be turned back. The difference between Russian made engines and American made engines is huge. Replacing the engine is almost the same as starting the whole project over again. Tejas can no doubt only be tied to the road of the United States, which is fundamentally different from Türkiye. Pakistan may have a long time to wait for Türkiye to develop its own engine
According to Wikipedia, besides the F-110 engine and the engine they are developing, they’re are also sourcing another engine for it from another country, so 3 engines altogether.J-20 did replace AL-31F with WS-10C but I think that was partly because the dimensions and performance parameters were not wildly different, with WS-10C having higher dry thrust.
China of course was willing to put in the huge amount of work and money to make this happen for national security reasons, which is not the case with Turkey which is building KAAN around F-110 engine.
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