J15 may take 12 AAMs?
What does pearl refer to, the F16 radar J8?
I do not know the Chinese standard for Radar designations…
- The J-11B and Su-30MK2 (not only in China) have an N001VEP with a slit (planar) antenna array (based on the H011 antenna array)…
Not so long ago, there was a dispute about the maneuverability of Rafales and all the others…
- The actual dimensions of the Su-30MK2 and J-20, the use of the duck circuit on the J-20 is quite justified…
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Where did that statement relate to J11B, SU30MK2 sure, but what correlation does N001VEP has to do with J11B? And N001VEP is in game and known to still be a twisted cassegrain antenna.
Every statement seem to contradict each other. Su30MK2 and J11B has 0 correlations, N001 VEP is not slit planar antenna array, but twisted cassegrain instead, the H011 I guess is N011 aka Zhuk, which was proposed to Chinese Su30 but never accepted, and that J11B has nothing to do with N001 or N011.
The picture shown below is clearly not J11B as it can’t fire either R73 or 27, the fire control radar is just a made up image.
Visitors to the Zhuhai Airshow will actually have a more accurate understanding of the volume than you. Moreover, the J-11B uses the 1493 radar developed and produced by China itself, what does it have to do with the SU-30MK2? Your claims about the so-called “common radar of the J11B with SU30MK2” are meaningless.
That’s right. The “Pearl” radar refers to the radar of the “Peace Pearl” project cooperated by China and the United States.
The power consumption though, 1600? For an F16A equivalent radar, larger for sure but ANAPG66 really requires more than Mech known for huge power consumption and even compared to N007, a 1.4 m PESA antenna, it is quite large.
As far as I know, this radar should be the “Pearl of Peace” project that China and the United States cooperated, but it is also possible that I was mistaken :(
That’s what I thought, the J8, but the power consumption, crazy.
I don’t understand what “cooperation with Russia” means in this material, theoretically, I only know about a “pearl” radar.
I see, this actually refers to the Russian RP-35 “Pearl” radar
I did get it wrong, because I forgot that China has cooperation with Russia in various aspects, including the RP-35 that was inspected in 2009.
Yeah, didn’t see that, still that power consumption, 0.5m^2 antenna, 1/3 of N007’s 1.54, yet 2/3 of the power.
- You were shown a photo-find the differences!
- You do not understand the basic things _Radar and Antenna array are different systems (the Slit Antenna array was not installed in Russian, but it was installed in export ones)…
3.SUV (weapons control system) and radar are also different systems…
4.For some missiles, an SUV upgrade is enough. for some missiles, a radar upgrade is needed, while the names will be similar…
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In 2002, the two countries negotiated the purchase of the Su-30MK2 for the Naval Forces of the People’s Liberation Army of China (PLANAF). This variant had a revised weapon control system for the X-31 air-to-surface missile. The contract for the construction of KnAAPO 24 aircraft was signed in early 2003. All of them were delivered in 2004…
In mid-2002, SAC announced its intention to create an upgraded multipurpose version of the J-11 capable of carrying air-to-air and air-to-ground guided missiles and containing more Chinese components. The aircraft was designated J-11B. At least three copies of the J-11B have been built for testing since 2006.
I’ve read this post and it still has nothing to do with “J-11B using bad Russian radars.”
This guy deliberately keeps a blind eye to the info on 1493 radar collected above.
I’m used to some people saying that “Chinese weapons are all Russian copies”, and it’s impossible for you to reason with such people.
The system seen with N001VEP is known as RLPK-27 or (RPLK, can’t remember), which has nothing to do with J11B. RLPK-27 also includes the fire control computer systems as well as IRST.
Slit antenna is an antenna design seen with Zhuk, there are no sources suggesting Su30MK2s even mount them, it is evidently a tested cassegrain antenna, which can not act through phased array.
