Shenyang J-11B Block 02

This looks more like PL10.
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According to the production time of J-11B, RWR is more likely to be KJ8602A.

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Are there any Photos/Documentation of this?

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Thank you

Suggestion Updated

Changed the Radar to the correct type. Type 1474 → Type 1493. Thanks to everyone.

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While doing more digging it may actually be in fact Type 1474. Im going to do more research before i call anything however.

So confusing

It’s most definitely 1493.
1474 would imply that it is a 700mm diameter-class radar. Why would Shenyang replace 1000mm N001 with that?
1493 is 900mm diameter, it makes much more sense.

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I dont really know myself…

Lot of media says that it uses type 1474, but when i look for Type 1474, i find nothing except a overview with no backing.

I would keep it 1493 for now.

there are many copy and mix articles, 1474 should come from an unknow ancient garbage article.

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1474 would imply it’s a radar one generation newer than 1473 on J-10A.
If this was an actual designation it might be referring to a mlu upgrade for the radar of the J-10A, or even J-10B’s PESA.
But this is just me speculating. It probably doesn’t exist in the first place.

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Does anyone have images of how the J-11Bs cockpit should look like? It’s a pretty big thing for me as I occasionally play simulator.

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@TPS_Hydra Though this might not be exactly what it looks like, this photo is from a prototype irrc.

It is probably the best Gaijin will get as a photo to model.

Found a few more.

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So three MFD setup.

Hi, there is a small mistake about empty weight of the J-11B. In fact, the J-11B has a maximum takeoff weight of 28 tons (this figure is based on parameters from lightweight tires and is the official information currently released, similar to the KH-27 wheels used on the Su-27SK)
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, while its equipped weight is 15.8 tons. Compared to the original model, it has lost 800 kilograms (this figure is due to 10% of the airframe material being replaced with composite materials)


and the weight of the radar has also been greatly reduced (the N001 radar’s large power supply and rear cooling system contribute to its weight being nearly one ton).

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