Monday 14 September 2020

The J-10 is overwhelming the F-16. This country’s drooling must be bought. It’s not Pakistan or Iran

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歼-10力压F-16,这国流口水非买不可,不是巴铁也不是伊朗!_系列战机

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2020-09-10 

Friends who love and understand the military must know the J-10 fighter. This fighter is a light fourth-generation fighter independently developed by my country. It is of epoch-making significance in China. my country has always wanted to have autonomous and advanced fighter jets, and the successful development of the J-10 has also formed a necessary R&D system. The successful advent of the J-10 has also made the Chinese Air Force more confident and confident.

Since its successful development, my country's J-10 series fighters have always maintained their own strong combat effectiveness. Compared with other fighters of the same category, the price-performance ratio of the J-10 is already very high. However, despite the advantages of powerful functions, high cost performance, etc., for a long time, the J-10 fighter has not received international trade orders, which makes people unavoidably regretful. Some people will guess why the cost-effective J-10 has not yet been exported. Overall, I think the export of J-10 is not that simple.


Because the J-10 fighter is very advanced military equipment, if it involves export and other matters, it will definitely be related to the politics, military and diplomacy between countries. Therefore, the current military fighter trade depends largely on the relationship between the two countries. Whether the diplomatic relations are harmonious; Moreover, the current international competition is intensifying. No matter which country exports military fighters, there will be competitors that will hinder us and increase resistance. Therefore, there are still many difficulties in achieving the export of J-10.

But recently there was news that my country’s J-10 fighter jets are likely to usher in the first international customer, then who is this customer? It is reported that this customer is Thailand, and the fate of the J-10 and Thailand starts with a joint exercise.

Back to last year, the Chinese Air Force and the Thai Air Force held a joint exercise. China sent two types of fighters to participate in the war, namely the J-10C fighter and the Air Police-500 early warning aircraft. The Thai Air Force sent the F-16 and JAS39 Gripen and other fighters. The fighters of the two countries fought in many aspects during the exercises, including close-range combat and beyond-the-horizon combat. In the exercises, the J-10 fighters of our country performed very well, and they were on par with Thailand’s several international fighters. Some aspects are even stronger, and the final results of the exercise left an extremely deep impression on the Thai side.


Recently, Thailand’s 2020 national defense procurement plan was announced. In the plan, Thailand proposed to purchase a batch of fighters to replace the old fighters. Since that joint exercise, Thailand has been fond of the J-10C fighter for a long time, but the final result has not been announced. It is not certain whether Thailand will actually purchase our country’s J-10C fighter, but I believe all military fans. I still hope that the J-10C can be successfully exported.


Some people may ask why Thailand intends to import J-10C fighters. In fact, the main reason is very simple: a major feature of the J-10C is that it is light and versatile, and the J-10C itself also has excellent avionics system performance. Also equipped with a variety of combat weapons.

Thailand is a small country, so when buying fighters, it will pay special attention to the performance of fighters. If it has multi-purpose performance, it would be great. In this way, the functions of the fighters can be guaranteed, and there is no need to spend extra money to buy other fighters. This type of fighter can save a lot of money. Looking at the various multi-functional fighters at the moment, there are very few light fighters like the J-10C, and most of them are medium-sized or heavy-duty. The price will naturally be higher than that of the light, and not only a little bit higher. As a small country, Thailand cannot afford a fighter at this price.


If the J-10C can be successfully exported to Thailand this time, that would be great. If not, then we can't make it difficult for others. After all, China never imposes things on others. Over the years, we have successfully developed a variety of equipment. No matter what the weapon is, the price is very reasonable, the price is very high, and it has excellent strength. As long as we do our best, we will not worry about no one to buy the weapon..........continue reading



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