below my post is an Singapore F-16 with Helmet Mounted Sight sensors just above the pilots. Does that answer your question.
Just wanted to make sure, cuz I didnt know their F-16s were using them.
It would be interesting to see if they are going to use the DASH helmet mounted sight and python 4 in india.
Who are you talking about? India or Singapore?
Bison= MiG-21Bis?
Maybe the Embarer 145 AEW&C?
36 Operational platforms (54 in total) (I believe minus 1 in Kosovo), at unit price of 122 m$ each.
Here goes 150 m$ of stealthyness?
Even if I say just one simple objective sentence (clearly we know that the 5th plane will get avionics and the planes before that are just structural tests, AFM magazine of this months even shows the same conclusion about getting newer avionics) yet I am a dreamer?
Cheers.
I think you meant the 4th.
According to AFM the 4th will get avionics and weapon systems, while the 5th will be a ground test airframe.
How is the exercise called?
F6F- didnt you meant to say C-2? (insread of S-2?)
Think of the Su-30s as the F-15s of the PLAAF and the J-10 as the F-16 of the PLAAF.
As far as the JF-17, its main intent is to be a cheap med tech BVR fighter mainly for export purposes although it could well fill an order by the PLAAF if the PLAAF wants to maintain a large airforce at a reasonable price.
Thanks for the explanation.
Why are the Chinese developing 2 different fighters (F-10 and JF-17), in addition for purchasing and manufacturing Su-30s?
What are the different goals for each one of them in the Chinese service?
not to nickpick but the two F18C cockpits by WACH may not be be F18″C”, the first one is most likely F18A cockpit…. 🙂
Judging by what?
The E/F Super Hornet has 4 MFDs, not 3 as in the pic.
So I’m guessing C/D Hornet.
How is the program doing?
(How is order book? , any chances of canceling the project?)
Do they have F-15s in Germany as well?
any idea where are they going to transfer?
Sukhoi MKI cockpit
Are you sure?
Because the file name says MK …