Thank you!
What is the name of the regiment of cool guys-or what kind of bird?..is there another photo?
It may look like “海空雄鹰”, belonging to an elite unit of PLANAF with a long history, but there are no more photos of this low-visibility logo.
Any detail about the model of radar that Su-30MK2 is using? From many sources, it is supposed to have a more advanced radar than the Su-30MKK (N001VE), but there are conflicting info on what is exactly the radar it is using.
Should be N001VEP
As a player from HK, china i am disgusted that these planes are not here yet. Im a big J-10, J-15 and sukhoi fan, yet the newest chinese jet in wt is the JH-7A. Gaijin, can you pls add the J-10 and SU-27 pls
This seems to be the most common opinion. There are some sources that say MK2 uses PESA version of N001 radar (“panda”?) though, so I was really confused
Well at least it was not a C&P plane in the Taiwanse line lol. That and the JH-7A did help to solve the CAS problem. Looking forward to seeing J-10 or J11 in the winter update.
The N001VEP radar is a Panda …
On the Venezuelan Su-30MK2B, a variant with a Slit (Planar) antenna is installed …
The J-16 is a clone of the Su-30MK2 with Chinese electronic equipment…so the plans and ways to modernize (if any) the Su-30MK2 in China are quite obvious…
Not exactly a clone, the airframe is a combination of Su-30 and J-11BS features with more use of composite materials to reduce weight. It also uses a more powerful Chinese engine.
How China made the J-16 fighter better than the Su-30 - Air Data News
This is more of an advertising article …
Some of the compared elements do not have much significance since they are connected with existing communication systems and radio-electronic equipment of the previous generation that continue to remain in service, as well as other weapons systems and missiles used …
The keel tips of the J-16 are made according to the technology
of the Komsomolsk-on-Amur plant, which China acquired together with a license on the Su-27SK…
The analogue of the J-16 in Russia is the Su-30SM \ Su-30SM2 engines with variable thrust vector…and not the nameless Su-30 as in the article on the website…
Su-30SME-Myanmar…
Point is, the J-16 would still be better in most metrics. The AESA Radar in particular would be a big deal, and the fact that it was built to use Chinese missles
Does anyone know how good the RWR would be on the J-11? Would it be closer too western or Soviet RWR’s in prefromance?
Since the Pearl of Peace, China’s fighter research and development has gradually approached the western standards. j11a is basically equivalent to su27sk, and the radar has been upgraded and improved in the later stage, and r77 can be carried. There is really no more information about rwr of j11b, but it will certainly not be weaker than KJ8602A.
Forgive me, but I’m not familiar with the KJ8602A, is that a good RWR?
Yes it is pretty decent. It is on the J-7E and J-8F.
Ahh, then your right that is a good RWR, thank you!
Firstly, we do not know the characteristics of the Chinese AFAR and the updated Bars radar (let me remind you that the Su-30SM has been in service since 2013 \ Su-35S since 2014)…Secondly, on the Su-30SM2, the Irbis radar with FAR as well as the Su-30SM2 received a communication and data exchange system from the Su-57: OSNOD (combined communication, data exchange, navigation and identification system) of the latest generation. In particular, it allows you to control unmanned aerial vehicles from the aircraft. Other on-board equipment has also been replaced. In particular, there is a new on-board computer, an on-board defense system…It is not yet known whether the P-37M was added or not, but it is quite likely…also on our R-77-1…
Of the Chinese missiles, only the PL-15 is of interest… the
PL-12 is…
Spoiler
According to the media, the PL-12 rocket is being created with the technical assistance of Russian specialists. In terms of aerodynamics, it is close to the American Sparrow UR and is equipped with a dual-mode solid-fuel engine of Chinese design. The diameter of the rocket body is 203 mm, the length is 3.85 m and the launch weight is 180 kg, which slightly exceeds the corresponding parameters of the UR R-77. The active radar homing head and fuse used on the UR PL-12 are of Russian design (according to some sources - Agate 9B1348). To increase the launch range of the rocket, it is possible to use a special hinged trajectory.

I guess you are talking the FIRST PL-12, which was more than one decade ago. Your sure know that there are not only one version of PL-12, right?
It is commonly believed that latest PL-12 (PL-12A?) is at least equivalent to AIM-120C-5 in range, and it is hard to believe by this time, China ARH missle doesn’t have a AESA seeker already as AESA technology is dirt cheap in China.