



From PAF’s point of view, one of the main results of sanctions from west is JF-17 Thunder, a light weight fighter aircraft which is only aircraft that is developed by an air force for its own use. Pakistan has started mass production of the JF-17 Thunder in January 2008 and more than17 JF-17 are with PAF. The first batch of 50 JF-17 Thunder aircrafts will be equipped with the Chinese and Pakistani avionics and weapons, while the second batch aircraft will be equipped with more advanced radars and missiles including those of western makes. France has offered Pakistan its RDY-3 radar and MBDA MICA missile for the aircraft. However, due to changing air defense environment in region and recent events of intentional incursions of IAF aircraft into Pakistani airspace, PAF is more inclined towards AESA radar option and Long range BVRAAM for its JF-17 Thunder that will serve as PAF back bone in years to come. In recent Ideas 2008 defense Expo in Karachi Pakistan, Pakistan Air Force was approached by different AESA radar makers with assurances that PAF will be able to choose and integrate freely what ever BVRAAM it chooses. MBDA Meteor and MICA BVRAAM missile were also offered to PAF. Given the fact that JF-17 Thunder will have radar with same diameter as that of RDY-2 used in Mirage-2000-9, Thunder will be able to use Long range BVRAAM like ramjet Meteor to its full potentional.
In another interesting development Chinese company, No 14 Research Institute / Nanjing Research Institute of Electronic Technology (NRIET) which defeated the SELEX (Galileo Avionica) and is providing the KLJ-7 radar for current batch of JF-17 Thunder is also developing AESA radar to satisfy its customer. Chinese companies are working hard to provide a complete package deal to PAF that will involve improved version of SD-10 with increased range (comparable to AIM-120 C-5 AMRAAM, but it will not be ramjet powered like Meteor BVRAAM), new WVRAAM and AESA radar.
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Can you provide the source for the information that NRIET is developing an AESA radar for JF-17?
I heard from my source in PAF who is very close to the JF-17 project. But this news is not a secret any more as janes defense weakly also have reported the same by Reuben F Johnson
China's NRIET outlines fighter radar improvements
Like other Chinese companies, NRIET has made progress in upgrading the performance of its systems and has benefited from the advances that China's industries have made in designing more robust and state-of-the-art components. NRIET said that work had started on developing an AESA fighter radar, but that details of this programme were classified.
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