Well, even if J-11A got N001VE, it shouldn’t get two dl channels.
But Northwest Poly-technology university has nothing to do with the J11 series, they are a major university with leading equipment, but as far as I am aware, they are not involved in the modification of J11 radars. The work is done by 沈飞 alone, so their data should not be seen as primary but rather secondary. On top of that, is it possible for J11A to have undergone multiple upgrades, which might include a radar upgrade cause I have seen weird J11As with a different nose.
Of course, this has already been confirmed by the PPT about the Falcon Strike 2015 training. They only have one data link channel
I said Northwestern Polytechnical University is where PLAAF Senior Colonel Li Chunghua presented the PPT, not that they made any upgrades. Read it again.
J-11A is upgraded by Belarus 558 ARZ.
it had 126 at a certain point in the dev server, same with the su27sm.
@_David_Bowie Sorry for bothering but just for clarity purposes, since its best to lose a little time now and avoid massive issues of plenty of bug reports being denied. Is this (Check the reply) one of the sources we can confidently use? or does it fall under the “encyclopedia” issue?
Considering there’s some sources said domestic produced Su-27 is called J-11A, could the version in game be called “J-11A 558 ARZ”(like Su-25BM 558 ARZ in game) or “J-11A Gai” to distinguish from the original J-11A?
Encyclopedia they mean a book that briefly covers the aircraft of several countries, without focusing on a single country or a single aircraft.
This is not a meaningful source.
Name remain the same unless there is a separate source that mentions the exact name.
Not in game, just i wonder how will you name the non-upgraded J-11A, like Tornado F.3 Late and Tornado F.3
So it doesn’t fall under the encyclopedia source but we still can’t use it because it isn’t meaningful enough?
Regarding the Su30MKK, I believe it has the same radar as the earliest Su35 variant/ Su27M, so it also carries the N001VE as well?
So the Encyclopedia of Chinese Aircrafts as previously mentioned does not count as a viable source? I was about to purchase it :)
There’s copy online If you want that alternative.
Dm me if you want a drive that contains them.
The point is that the kind of encyclopedia I’m talking about is not a sufficient source.
Of course, there is a possibility that the developer may reject this.
It’s fine, if it isn’t a viable source for reports I won’t even bother reading it. How long is it though?
There’s 4 volumes and about ~1800 pages
I’m wondering if there is anything at this point that can be considered “source” apart from some random screenshots of powerpoint presentations given by officials…
Su-27M used slotted N011, Su-30MKK - yes, uses N001V(E?)
Right, cause from my source which actually aligns with the wikipedia quite well, the it uses the same radar as the early Su35s, although wikipedia does mention only first 20 planes used the PESA N001VEP, the rest are Zhuk-MS radars which are also X-band Pulse Doppler radars.