The Chengdu J-10 Vigorous Dragon (;
NATO reporting name: Firebird
), is a medium-weight, single-engine,
multirole combat aircraft capable of all-weather operations, configured with a
delta wing and
canard design, with
fly-by-wire
Fly-by-wire (FBW) is a system that replaces the conventional manual flight controls of an aircraft with an electronic interface. The movements of flight controls are converted to electronic signals transmitted by wires, and flight control ...
flight controls, and produced by the
Chengdu Aircraft Corporation (CAC) for the
People's Liberation Army Air Force
The People's Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF; ), also known as the Chinese Air Force (中国空军) or the People's Air Force (人民空军), is an aerial service branch of the People's Liberation Army, the regular armed forces of the Peo ...
(PLAAF),
Pakistan Air Force
, "Be it deserts or seas; all lie under our wings" (traditional)
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(PAF) and
People's Liberation Army Naval Air Force
The People's Liberation Army Naval Air Force (PLANAF; ) is the naval aviation branch of the People's Liberation Army Navy.
Overview
Historically, the PLANAF's main role has been to provide the navy's warships with air defense coverage. Part of ...
(PLANAF). The J-10 is mainly designed for air-to-air combat, but can also perform strike missions.
Development
In 1981, PLAAF Commander
Zhang Tingfa submitted a proposal to
Deng Xiaoping
Deng Xiaoping (22 August 1904 – 19 February 1997) was a Chinese revolutionary leader, military commander and statesman who served as the paramount leader of the People's Republic of China (PRC) from December 1978 to November 1989. After CCP ...
for the development of a third-generation fighter for ; it was accepted later that year by the
Central Military Commission (CMC). It was the first Chinese aircraft program to incorporate modern development and acquisition processes.
[''Research, Development, and Acquisition'', page 2] In one departure from the past, the supplier was now responsible directly to the customer; this allowed the PLAAF to communicate its requirements and ensure they were met; previously suppliers were responsible to their managing agency, which could produce products that failed to meet end user requirements.
Another difference was the selection of a design through competition, rather than allocating a project to an institute and using whatever design that institute created.
[''Research, Development, and Acquisition'', page 3]
Design proposals were made by the three major aircraft design institutes.
Shenyang's proposal was based on its cancelled
J-13 with a
F-16-like strake-wing.
Hongdu
Hongdu Aviation Industry Group Ltd. (HAIG) (), formerly China Nanchang Aircraft Manufacturing Corporation or CNAMC, is a Chinese aircraft manufacturer and supplier to the Chinese military. It is based in Nanchang, Jiangxi and is a subsidiary of ...
's proposal was
MiG-23
The Mikoyan-Gurevich MiG-23 (russian: Микоян и Гуревич МиГ-23; NATO reporting name: Flogger) is a variable-geometry fighter aircraft, designed by the Mikoyan-Gurevich design bureau in the Soviet Union. It is a third-generati ...
/
Su-24
The Sukhoi Su-24 (NATO reporting name: Fencer) is a supersonic, all-weather attack aircraft developed in the Soviet Union. The aircraft has a variable-sweep wing, twin-engines and a side-by-side seating arrangement for its crew of two. It was ...
-like with
variable-sweep wing
A variable-sweep wing, colloquially known as a "swing wing", is an airplane wing, or set of wings, that may be swept back and then returned to its original straight position during flight. It allows the aircraft's shape to be modified in fli ...
.
Chengdu Aircraft Design Institute's (CADI) proposal was a
Saab 37 Viggen
The Saab 37 Viggen ( Swedish for ''"the Bolt"'' or ''"the Tufted Duck"'' ( see name)) is a retired Swedish single-seat, single-engine, short-medium range combat aircraft. Development work on the type was initiated at Saab in 1952 and, follow ...
-like design based on its cancelled
J-9.
CADI's proposal was selected in February 1984. The following month, CADI and Chengdu Fighter Factory were formally directed to develop and manufacture the aircraft, respectively.
[''Lumbering Forward'', page 61] Song Wencong (宋文骢) became chief designer.
[''Lumbering Forward'', page 62]
The engine was selected during the design proposal stage.
Candidates were an improved
Woshan WS-6, the WP-15, or a new engine. The new engine, ultimately the
Shenyang WS-10, was chosen in 1983.
[''China’s Aeroengine Industry'', page 26]
The
State Council and the CMC approved the program in 1986,
code-naming it "No. 10 Project".
Interest waned in the following years which constrained funding and prolonged development. The
Gulf War
The Gulf War was a 1990–1991 armed campaign waged by a Coalition of the Gulf War, 35-country military coalition in response to the Iraqi invasion of Kuwait. Spearheaded by the United States, the coalition's efforts against Ba'athist Iraq, ...
renewed interest and brought adequate resourcing.
[''Research, Development, and Acquisition'', page 4] Unlike earlier programs, the J-10 avoided crippling
requirement creep.
Technical development was slow and difficult. The J-10 represented a higher level of complexity than earlier generations of Chinese aircraft. About 60% of the aircraft required new technology and parts, instead of - according to Chengdu - the usual 30% for new aircraft; the high proportion reflected both requirements and limited domestic capability.
Development and modernization of China's aviation industry occurred alongside the J-10;
the program was an early Chinese user of digital design, modelling, and testing
[''Lumbering Forward'', page 41] including
computer-aided design (CAD) and
computational fluid dynamics
Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) is a branch of fluid mechanics that uses numerical analysis and data structures to analyze and solve problems that involve fluid flows. Computers are used to perform the calculations required to simulate ...
.
The J-10 was the first Chinese aircraft to make major use of
computer-aided design (CAD) for its structural design,
allowing the detailed design to be completed in 1994.
The hydraulics system was tested with physical models because of limited digital modelling capabilities.
The first J-10 was assembled in June 1997.
Lei Qiang flew the first flight
on 23 March 1998;
Lei was chosen for his experience with modern, foreign, third-generation aircraft.
PLA training units received the J-10 ahead of schedule starting in 2003.
Weapons tests occurred in the fall of that year.
[''Lumbering Forward'', page 63] The design was finalized in 2004.
Rumors of crashes during flight testing were actually mishaps related to the AL-31 engine.
[Rupprecht, Andreas, 2013. ''Dragon's Wings''. Birmingham: Ian Allan Publishing Ltd.]
The J-10 became operational in 2006.
It was officially unveiled by the
Chinese government
The Government of the People's Republic of China () is an authoritarian political system in the People's Republic of China under the exclusive political leadership of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). It consists of legislative, executive, m ...
in January 2007, when photographs were published by
Xinhua News Agency
Xinhua News Agency (English pronunciation: )J. C. Wells: Longman Pronunciation Dictionary, 3rd ed., for both British and American English, or New China News Agency, is the official state news agency of the People's Republic of China. Xinhua ...
.
The
Siberian Aeronautical Research Institute (SibNIA) from
Russia
Russia (, , ), or the Russian Federation, is a transcontinental country spanning Eastern Europe and Northern Asia. It is the largest country in the world, with its internationally recognised territory covering , and encompassing one-eig ...
was involved in the program by 2016. According to SibNIA, it was only observing and instructing as "scientific guides".
According to the images posted by China National Radio of a PLAAF live-firing exercise at an unspecified location in May 2021, J-10C Vigorous Dragons were equipped with distinctive exhaust nozzles of the WS-10B Taihang turbofan engine. This marks the first time the WS-10 has been officially seen on an operational J-10.
Disputed origins
In 1988 Israel's defense minister denied a report by the Sunday Times of London that Israel and China had agreed to develop a fighter derived from the
IAI Lavi, a project based on the F-16.
In 2006, Russia's
SibNIA
Chaplygin Siberian Scientific Research Institute Of Aviation (SibNIA) (russian: Сибирский научно-исследовательский институт авиации им. С. А. Чаплыгина) is a research institute based in No ...
engineers believed that the J-10 was "more or less a version" of the Lavi, incorporating "a melting pot of foreign technology and acquired design methods... but there are a number of other pieces of other aircraft or technologies that are part of the configuration that they have acquired from different sources."
In 2008,
Janes claimed that the J-10 benefited from technical information from the Israeli project, citing senior Russian engineers who said they had heard this from Chinese colleagues.
The Chinese assert J-10's features claimed to be from the Lavi are from the manufacturer's own previous aircraft design, for example attributing the J-10's Lavi-like double canard configuration to Chengdu's work on the cancelled J-9
of the 1960s and 1970s;
this view is supported by Song Wencong, who worked on the J-9 and became the J-10's chief designer,
and PLAAF Major General Zhang Weigang.
Design
The J-10 was designed and developed by the Chengdu Aircraft Design Institute (CADI), a subsidiary of
Chengdu Aircraft Corporation
The Chengdu Aircraft Industry Group (CAIG) or Chengdu Aerospace Corporation (CAC), a subsidiary of Aviation Industry Corporation of China, AVIC, is a Chinese aerospace Conglomerate (company), conglomerate that designs and manufactures combat air ...
.
Airframe
The airframe is constructed from metal alloys and
composite material
A composite material (also called a composition material or shortened to composite, which is the common name) is a material which is produced from two or more constituent materials. These constituent materials have notably dissimilar chemical or ...
s for high strength and low weight, the
airframe's aerodynamic layout adopts a "tail-less canard delta"
wing configuration
The wing configuration of a fixed-wing aircraft (including both glider (aircraft), gliders and powered aeroplanes) is its arrangement of lifting and related surfaces.
Aircraft designs are often classified by their wing configuration. For examp ...
. A large
delta wing is mid-mounted towards the rear of the
fuselage
The fuselage (; from the French ''fuselé'' "spindle-shaped") is an aircraft's main body section. It holds crew, passengers, or cargo. In single-engine aircraft, it will usually contain an engine as well, although in some amphibious aircraf ...
, while a pair of
canards (or foreplanes) are mounted higher up and towards the front of the fuselage, behind and below the
cockpit. This configuration provides very high agility, especially at low speeds, and also reduces stall speed, allowing for a lower airspeed during instrument approaches. A large
vertical tail
A vertical stabilizer or tail fin is the static part of the vertical tail of an aircraft. The term is commonly applied to the assembly of both this fixed surface and one or more movable rudders hinged to it. Their role is to provide control, sta ...
is present on top of the fuselage and small ventral fins underneath the fuselage provide further stability.
On J-10A, a rectangular air
intake ramp
An intake ramp is a rectangular, plate-like device within the air intake of a jet engine, designed to generate a number of shock waves to aid the inlet compression process at supersonic speeds. The ramp sits at an acute angle to deflect the intake ...
and a
splitter plate are located underneath the fuselage, providing the air supply to the engine.
Newer variants, including J-10B and J-10C use a diverterless intake that does not require a splitter plate, and may reduce radar cross signature.
Under the fuselage and wings are 11
hardpoints, used for carrying various types of weaponry and
drop-tanks containing extra fuel. The retractable
undercarriage comprises a steerable pair of nose-wheels underneath the air intake and two main gear wheels towards the rear of the fuselage.
The cockpit is covered by a two-piece
bubble canopy
A bubble canopy is an aircraft canopy constructed without bracing, for the purpose of providing a wider unobstructed field of view to the pilot, often providing 360° all-round visibility.
The designs of bubble canopies can drastically vary; s ...
providing
360 degrees of visual coverage for the pilot. The canopy lifts upwards to permit cockpit entry and exit. The Controls take the form of a conventional
centre stick
A centre stick (or center stick in the United States), or simply control stick is an aircraft cockpit arrangement where the control column (or joystick) is located in the center of the cockpit between the pilots or between the pilot's legs. Sinc ...
and a throttle stick located to the left of the pilot. These also incorporate "hands on throttle and stick" (
HOTAS
HOTAS, an acronym of hands on throttle-and-stick, is the concept of placing buttons and switches on the throttle lever and flight control stick in an aircraft's cockpit. By adopting such an arrangement, pilots are capable of performing all vit ...
) controls. A zero-zero
ejection seat
In aircraft, an ejection seat or ejector seat is a system designed to rescue the pilot or other crew of an aircraft (usually military) in an emergency. In most designs, the seat is propelled out of the aircraft by an explosive charge or rock ...
is provided for the pilot, permitting safe ejection in an emergency even at zero altitude and zero speed.
Due to the J-10's
aerodynamically unstable design, a digital quadruplex-redundant
fly-by-wire
Fly-by-wire (FBW) is a system that replaces the conventional manual flight controls of an aircraft with an electronic interface. The movements of flight controls are converted to electronic signals transmitted by wires, and flight control ...
(FBW)
flight control system
A conventional fixed-wing aircraft flight control system consists of flight control surfaces, the respective cockpit controls, connecting linkages, and the necessary operating mechanisms to control an aircraft's direction in flight. Aircraft ...
(FCS) aids the pilot in flying the aircraft. The FCS typically monitors pilot control inputs, preventing the pilot from accidentally exiting the flight envelope from applying too much control input during high performance flight situations. This is critical in canard wing aircraft, as they are capable of turning in a much tighter radius than conventional aircraft. The massive control surfaces are capable of moving so far that they can completely destroy the aircraft in flight at high airspeeds if not kept in check by the FCS.
Avionics
The cockpit has three
liquid crystal (LCD)
Multi-function display
A multifunction display (MFD) is a small-screen ( CRT or LCD) surrounded by multiple soft keys (configurable buttons) that can be used to display information to the user in numerous configurable ways. MFDs originated in aviation, first in mil ...
s (MFD) along with a Chinese developed holographic
head-up display
A head-up display, or heads-up display, also known as a HUD (), is any transparent display that presents data without requiring users to look away from their usual viewpoints. The origin of the name stems from a pilot being able to view informa ...
(HUD), all of which are fully compatible with a domestic Chinese advanced
helmet mounted sight (HMS), claimed by Chinese to be superior to the HMS on the
Sukhoi Su-27 sold to China.
Radar
According to
Chengdu Aircraft Industry Corporation officials the J-10 uses a multi-mode fire-control radar designed in China. The radar has a mechanically scanned
planar array
Planar is an adjective meaning "relating to a plane (geometry)".
Planar may also refer to:
Science and technology
* Planar (computer graphics), computer graphics pixel information from several bitplanes
* Planar (transmission line technologies), ...
antenna and is capable of tracking 10 targets. Of the 10 targets tracked, 2 can be engaged simultaneously with
semi-active radar homing missiles or 4 can be engaged with
active radar homing missiles.
For J-10B, the nose cone is modified to accommodate an
active phased array airborne radar (AESA) radar. The general designer of AESA for J-10B is Mr. Zhang Kunhui (张昆辉, 1963 -), the head of 607 Research Institute in
Neijiang,
Sichuan
Sichuan (; zh, c=, labels=no, ; zh, p=Sìchuān; alternatively romanized as Szechuan or Szechwan; formerly also referred to as "West China" or "Western China" by Protestant missions) is a province in Southwest China occupying most of the ...
. Mr. Zhang Kunhui became the deputy head of 607th Research Institute in 1997, and four years later in 2001, he became the head of the institute, when the AESA program for J-10B started. The primary contractor of this AESA is the Radar and Electronic Equipment Research Academy of
Aviation Industry Corporation of China
Aviation includes the activities surrounding mechanical flight and the aircraft industry. ''Aircraft'' includes fixed-wing and rotary-wing types, morphable wings, wing-less lifting bodies, as well as lighter-than-air craft such as hot a ...
located in
Sichuan
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, formed in March 2004 by combining the 607th Research Institute and 171st Factory together with Mr. Zhang Kunhui was named as the head of the research academy. According to Chinese governmental media, the AESA for J-10B took 8 years to develop, finally completed in 2008, and Chinese fighter radars hence achieved a quantum leap in that it went from mechanically scanned planar slotted array directly into AESA, skipping the passive
phased array PESA radar. Many suspected the radar is a PESA, but during its brief debuts in the 7th China International Defense Electronics Exhibition (CIDEX) in May 2010 and the 6th International Conference on Radar held in
Beijing
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in Sept 2011, Chinese official sources have claimed it is an AESA.
Propulsion
The J-10 is powered by a single
turbofan
The turbofan or fanjet is a type of airbreathing jet engine that is widely used in aircraft propulsion. The word "turbofan" is a portmanteau of "turbine" and "fan": the ''turbo'' portion refers to a gas turbine engine which achieves mechanic ...
. The J-10A entered production with the Russian Salyut
AL-31FN.
The initial version generated a maximum static thrust of . In December 2013, Salyut reported it was testing an upgraded AL-31FN Series 3 for China with 250 hours more life and 1000 kg/f more thrust; the Series 3 would be equipped on the improved J-10B.
Compared to the original Lyulka-Saturn AL-31F, the AL-31FN was fitted to the J-10 by rotating the gearbox and accessory pack to the underside.
The J-10s intended engine is the Chinese
Shenyang WS-10. The WS-10 suffered development difficulties and production of the aircraft went ahead with the Salyut AL-31FN as a substitute. A pre-production J-10C flew with a WS-10 at the 2018
China International Aviation & Aerospace Exhibition
China International Aviation & Aerospace Exhibition (), also known as the Airshow China () or Zhuhai Airshow (), is the largest airshow and aerospace trade expo in China. It has been held in even years in Zhuhai, Guangdong since 1996.
Hist ...
; the engine nozzle was modified for stealth and
thrust vectoring
Thrust vectoring, also known as thrust vector control (TVC), is the ability of an aircraft, rocket, or other vehicle to manipulate the direction of the thrust from its engine(s) or motor(s) to control the attitude or angular velocity of the ve ...
(TVC).
In March 2020, a video from Chinese state media showed a J-10C in PLAAF livery equipped with the WS-10B;
WS-10B-powered aircraft were in service by November 2021.
Weaponry and external loads
The aircraft's internal armament consists of a
Gryazev-Shipunov GSh-23
The Gryazev-Shipunov GSh-23 ( rus, ГШ-23) is a twin-barreled 23 mm autocannon developed in the Soviet Union, primarily for military aircraft use. It entered service in 1965, replacing the earlier Nudelman-Rikhter NR-23 and Rikhter R-23.
...
twin-barrel cannon
A cannon is a large- caliber gun classified as a type of artillery, which usually launches a projectile using explosive chemical propellant. Gunpowder ("black powder") was the primary propellant before the invention of smokeless powder ...
, located underneath the port side of the intake. Other weaponry and equipment is mounted externally on 11
hardpoints, to which of either missiles and bombs,
drop-tanks containing fuel, or other equipment such as avionics pods can be attached.
Air-to-air missiles deployed may include short-range
air-to-air missiles such as the
PL-8 and
PL-10 (on J-10C), medium-range radar-guided air-to-air missiles such as the
PL-12
The PL-12 (, NATO reporting name: CH-AA-7) is an active radar-guided beyond-visual-range air-to-air missile developed by the People's Republic of China. It is considered comparable to the US AIM-120 AMRAAM and the Russian R-77.
History
Develo ...
and
PL-15
The PL-15 (, NATO reporting name: CH-AA-10A) is an active radar-guided long-range air-to-air missile developed by the People's Republic of China.
History
The PL-15 is developed by Luoyang-based CAMA. The missile was test fired in 2011 and refer ...
(on J-10C), unguided and precision guided munitions such as laser-guided bombs,
air-to-surface missile such as
KD-88
KD-88 (Kongdi-88) is an anti-ship missile built by China Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (CASC). Its export version is called TL-17. It can be launched from fighter aircraft (JH-7
The Xi'an JH-7 ( – fighter-bomber; NATO rep ...
,
anti-ship missile
An anti-ship missile (AShM) is a guided missile that is designed for use against ships and large boats. Most anti-ship missiles are of the sea skimming variety, and many use a combination of inertial guidance and active radar homing. A goo ...
s such as the
YJ-91
The YJ-91 () is an anti-radiation air-to-surface cruise missile produced by the People's Republic of China. It is a derivative of the Zvezda-Strela
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and
anti-radiation missiles such as the
YJ-91
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.
Operational history
China
The first aircraft were delivered to the 13th Test
Regiment
A regiment is a military unit. Its role and size varies markedly, depending on the country, service and/or a specialisation.
In Medieval Europe, the term "regiment" denoted any large body of front-line soldiers, recruited or conscript ...
on 23 February 2003. The aircraft was declared 'operational' in December of the same year, after 18 years in development.
The J-10C entered combat service in April 2018.
Pakistan
The J-10 was offered to
Pakistan
Pakistan ( ur, ), officially the Islamic Republic of Pakistan ( ur, , label=none), is a country in South Asia. It is the world's fifth-most populous country, with a population of almost 243 million people, and has the world's second-lar ...
in 2006
and negotiations persisted into 2012. In September 2020, it was reported that Pakistan was interested in the J-10C. In December 2021, Pakistan announced the purchase of 25 J-10Cs; they were expected to enter service in March 2022.
On 4 March 2022, the first batch of 6 PAF J-10Cs landed at
PAF Base Minhas (Kamra) after a ferry flight from Chengdu, China.
They were officially inducted into the airforce on 11 March 2022.
Exports to other countries
In 2009, the
Aviation Industry Corporation of China
Aviation includes the activities surrounding mechanical flight and the aircraft industry. ''Aircraft'' includes fixed-wing and rotary-wing types, morphable wings, wing-less lifting bodies, as well as lighter-than-air craft such as hot a ...
(AVIC) planned to offer the J-10 and the
CAC/PAC JF-17 Thunder
The CAC/PAC JF-17 Thunder ( ur , جے ایف-17 گرج), or FC-1 ''Xiaolong'' (), is a lightweight, single-engine, multirole combat aircraft, multi-role combat aircraft developed jointly by the Chengdu Aircraft Industry Group, Chengdu Aircra ...
for export. Flightglobal speculated an upgraded J-10B would be offered.
[Siva Govindasamy]
"China's AVIC steps up sales push for FC-1, J-10 fighters"
, ''Flight International
''Flight International'' is a monthly magazine focused on aerospace. Published in the United Kingdom and founded in 1909 as "A Journal devoted to the Interests, Practice, and Progress of Aerial Locomotion and Transport", it is the world's old ...
'', Retrieved: 2 October 2009
Variants
* J-10A: Single seat variant. The export designation is F-10A or FC-20.
* J-10AH: Naval version of J-10A.
* J-10S: Tandem-seated trainer variant of J-10A.
* J-10SH: Naval version of J-10S.
* J-10B: An upgraded J-10, initially identified as "Super-10".
It features a lighter and stealthier
diverterless supersonic inlet, a longer nose radome possibly housing an
active electronically scanned array radar, an electro-optic targeting sensor (
IRST
An infrared search and track (IRST) system (sometimes known as infrared sighting and tracking) is a method for detecting and tracking objects which give off infrared radiation, such as the infrared signatures of jet aircraft and helicopters.
IR ...
, and laser rangefinder,) and a new electronic warning or countermeasures pod atop the vertical stabiliser.
The aircraft is powered by the
AL-31FN M1;
one unit was flown with a
WS-10A
The Shenyang WS-10 (), codename Taihang, is a turbofan engine designed and built by the People's Republic of China.
Chinese media reported 266 engines were manufactured from 2010 to 2012 for the J-11 program. Unofficial estimates placed pro ...
in July 2011 but that engine was not selected for the initial production batch.
The aircraft's first flight occurred no later than December 2008.
* J-10B TVC Demonstrator: A prototype fighter based on J-10B that is equipped with
WS-10B thrust-vectoring control engine. The fighter has
supermaneuverability
Supermaneuverability is the capability of fighter aircraft to execute tactical maneuvers that are not possible with purely aerodynamic techniques. Such maneuvers can involve controlled side-slipping or angles of attack beyond maximum lift.
...
, capable of performing
Cobra maneuver
In aerobatics, the cobra maneuver (or just the ''cobra''), also called ''dynamic deceleration'', among other names (see Etymology), is a dramatic and demanding maneuver in which an airplane flying at a moderate speed abruptly raises its nose mom ...
.
* J-10C: An upgraded version of J-10B, it is equipped with an indigenous
Active electronically scanned array (AESA) fire-control radar and is equipped with
imaging infrared seeker (IIR) PL-10,
WS-10B engine and new
dual pulse rocket motor PL-15
The PL-15 (, NATO reporting name: CH-AA-10A) is an active radar-guided long-range air-to-air missile developed by the People's Republic of China.
History
The PL-15 is developed by Luoyang-based CAMA. The missile was test fired in 2011 and refer ...
air-to-air missile (AAM).
* J-10CE: Export version of J-10C.
* J-10D:
Electronic warfare
Electronic warfare (EW) is any action involving the use of the electromagnetic spectrum (EM spectrum) or directed energy to control the spectrum, attack an enemy, or impede enemy assaults. The purpose of electronic warfare is to deny the opponen ...
variant with straight, protruding spine in the central airframe, containing electronic countermeasure and warfare systems.
Operators
;
*
People's Liberation Army Air Force
The People's Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF; ), also known as the Chinese Air Force (中国空军) or the People's Air Force (人民空军), is an aerial service branch of the People's Liberation Army, the regular armed forces of the Peo ...
: 220 J-10A, 55 J-10B, 180+ J-10C, 70 J-10S as of 2021
[''The Military Balance'' (2022): pg. 261]
*
People's Liberation Army Naval Air Force
The People's Liberation Army Naval Air Force (PLANAF; ) is the naval aviation branch of the People's Liberation Army Navy.
Overview
Historically, the PLANAF's main role has been to provide the navy's warships with air defense coverage. Part of ...
: 16 J-10AH, 7 J-10SH as of 2021
[''The Military Balance'' (2022): pg. 260]
;
*
Pakistan Air Force
, "Be it deserts or seas; all lie under our wings" (traditional)
, colours =
, colours_label =
, march =
, mascot =
, anniversaries = ...
: 36 J-10C (12 delivered, 24 on order)
Accidents and incidents
On 12 November 2016, a
August 1st Aerobatics Team training flight suffered a
mid-air collision
In aviation, a mid-air collision is an accident in which two or more aircraft come into unplanned contact during flight. Owing to the relatively high velocities involved and the likelihood of subsequent impact with the ground or sea, very sever ...
in
Hebei
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. A twin-seat J-10 crashed. The pilot, Captain
Yu Xu, and the co-pilot ejected, but Yu was struck by another J-10 and killed. Yu was the first woman certified to fly the J-10.
Specifications (J-10C)
See also
References
Citations
Bibliography
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External links
AirForceWorld.com J-10 articleSinoDefence.com J-10 factsheet and pictures*
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