Showing posts with label Pesawat Tempur. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pesawat Tempur. Show all posts

Sino-Pakistani JF-17 Block 3 Next Generation Fighter Released

December 29, 2019 Add Comment
29 Desember 2019


JF-17 Block 3 (all photos : Sina)

The first images of the JF-17 Block 3 ‘4+ generation’ fighter were unveiled on December 28th, with a prototype shown taxiing on a factory runway in China before taking its first flight. The fighter represents the fourth variant of the JF-17, a fighter jointly developed by China and Pakistan from the early 2000s which saw its first flight in august 2003. The JF-17 was designed exclusively for export and does not serve in the Chinese People’s Liberation Army, although over 100 of the older JF-17 Block 1 and Block 2 variants are currently in service in the Pakistani Air Force with smaller numbers having been sold to Myanmar and Nigeria. There has been considerable speculation among analysts regarding the Block 3 variant’s capabilities, with the design balancing the need to maintain low production and operational costs with the importance of maximising performance by integrating next generation technologies - many of which are extremely costly. 

The new fighter's most outstanding feature appears to be its elongated nose, which is intended to house an active electronically scanned array radar that is not only more sophisticated but also considerably larger than the radars on prior JF-17 variants. AESA radars are not only considerably more powerful than the passive radars on older JF-17 variants, but they also leave a lower radar signature and are less prone to jamming. The fighters are expected to deploy a number of newer munition types including PL-15 air to air missiles, which a large and powerful AESA radar is critical to guiding against faraway targets. The PL-15 was developed to equip China's own AESA radar equipped next generation fighters, including the J-10C, J-16 and J-20. The next generation missile retains an engagement range of up to 200km, allowing it to comfortably outrange missiles such as the R-77 and MICA used by Indian MiG-29 and Rafale fighters.



The JF-17 Block 3 is expected to be considerably more costly than prior variants, but its next generation capabilities have the potential to make it far more successful on the export market. Other than a new radar and next generation avionics and electronic warfare systems, other features of the JF-17 Block 3 design such as its rumoured infra red tracking system, new engine and high composite airframe all have yet to be confirmed. The fighter's new air inlets, however, indicate that a new engine has been installed - possibly an enhanced derivative of the RD-33MK which powers the Russian MiG-35. The Sino-Pakistani fighter is expected to improve on the already considerable range of its predecessor, and may also be compatible with new classes of cruise missile to replace the YJ-12. Paired with its considerable range, this could make the JF-17 Block 3 a formidable maritime strike fighter. The evolution of the JF-17 Block 3 program, and the date of its expected entry into service, remain uncertain, as does the scale of production in both China and Pakistan.

(MilitaryWatchMagz)

F-16 TNI AU Siap untuk Misi BVR dan Penyerangan Presisi di 2020

December 22, 2019 Add Comment
22 Desember 2019

F-16 nomor seri TS-1640 dilengkapi dengan targeting pod dan rudal jarak jauh (photo : Indonesian_Airforce)

Melihat laman instagram Indonesian_Airforce meskipun statusnya adalah Unofficial Account of Indonesian Airforce (TNI AU) pada gambar yang diposting pada hari Sabtu (21/12) terlihat satu foto baru dari pesawat F-16 TNI AU.

Di hanggar pesawat F-16 di Skadron Udara 3 Iswahjudi, Madiun, pesawat F-16C/D bernomor seri TS-1640 terlihat menenteng rudal AGM-65 Maverick dan dilengkapi Sniper targeting pod, kemudian di depan pesawat telah siap rudal Beyond Visual Range jenis AIM-120 AMRAAM. Lalu bagaimana menjelaskannya ?

Saat ini di Skadron Udara 3 Madiun dalam 1 skadron terdiri dari 2 tipe pesawat yaitu F-16A/B yang sedang melaksanakan MLU dan F-16C/D block 52ID hasil hibah AS dan telah  menjalani upgrade terlebih dahulu di Hill AFB dulu sebelum kedatangannya.

Targeting pod merupakan peralatan untuk menuntun kepada target dalam misi serangan ke darat agar bom presisi dapat sampai tepat sasaran ke target tersebut. Lockheed Martin Sniper adalah pod penargetan yang berfungsi untuk memberikan identifikasi target positif, pelacakan otonom, pemberian koordinat GPS, serta panduan bagi senjata presisi dari jarak jauh.

Pesawat F-16A/B setelah menjalani program MLU (Mid Life Update) akan menggotong targeting pod buatan Lockheed Martin yang telah dilengkapi dengan sensor FLIR (Forward Looking Infra Red), kamera TV dan pengarah laser ini, sedangkan F-16C/D block 52ID belum ada program untuk ini. Sampai saat ini belum ada pesawat F-16A/B hasil MLU yang selesai, sehingga Sniper targeting pod ini dipinjamkan dulu sementara ke pesawat F-16C/D. Dengan targeting pod, pesawat TNI AU dapat mulai dipasang bom presisi semisal GBU series atau JDAM yang mungkin segera akan dipesan.

Pesawat F-16C/D block 52ID memilik radar AN/APG-68 memang telah mampu menghadapi misi BVR dan mengusung rudal AMRAAM, berbeda dengan F-16A/B dimana perlu peningkatan dengan paket MLU, jadi pada Fire Control Radar Westinghouse AN/APG-66 (V2) akan dilengkapi dengan pengolah data sinyal yang sama sekali baru. Ini memungkinkan mode track-while-scan hingga sepuluh target yang berbeda serta kemampuan six-on-six pada rudal AIM-120 AMRAAM. Fitur lain termasuk peningkatan 25% dalam jangkauan deteksi dan pelacakan.

AIM-120 AMRAAM sendiri adalah rudal bertipe active radar homing dimana rudal berisi transceiver radar dan elektronik yang diperlukan untuk menemukan dan melacak targetnya secara mandiri, artinya setelah pesawat tempur melepaskannya maka rudal akan dipandu dari radar pada rudal itu sendiri untuk mencapai targetnya.

Pada bulan Maret 2016 lalu DSCA menyetujui penjualan 36 rudal AIM-120C7 AMRAAM kepada Indonesia. Jika satu pesawat F-16 membawa 2 rudal ini, maka ada 18 pesawat F-16 yang dapat dilengkapinya, artinya selain 10 pesawat F-16A/B ada 6 lagi pesawat F-16C/D yang dapat membawa rudal berjarak 120km ini.

Jadi pesan yang ingin disampaikan dari foto tersebut adalah bahwa pesanan rudal AMRAAM telah tiba, Sniper targeting pod telah tiba juga, sehingga pada tahun 2020 TNI AU telah siap mengemban misi Beyond-Virtual-Range dan misi penyerangan presisi, kita tunggu saja jenis apakah munisi presisi yang akan dipesan oleh TNI AU.

(Defense Studies)

American F-21 or Russian MiG-35 to be Hot Favorites for $15 Bln Indian Fighter Jet Tender: Analysts

December 21, 2019 Add Comment
22 Desember 2019


LockheedMartin F-21 (image : LockheedMartin)

New Delhi (Sputnik): With the signing of the Industry Security Annex agreement between Indian and the US government on Thursday, the contest for the Indian Air Force’s $15 billion fighter jet tender has become more intriguing.

The signing of one of the most critical "foundational agreements" clears the way for Boeing and Lockheed Martin to compete in the forthcoming tender with the F/A-18E/F and F-21 respectively, says former squadron leader of the Indian Air Force (IAF) and prominent Defence Analyst Vijainder K. Thakur.

Indian Defence Minister Rajnath Singh has also expressed hope that the signing of the ISA will enable the smooth transfer of classified technology and information between private entities in the two countries.

The Industry Security Annex (ISA) is considered an essential agreement for any country seeking to receive high-end defence technology from the US.

Darwinian Law in Selection

Since the IAF is looking for a replacement for its Soviet-era MiG-21, MiG-23, and MiG-27 light-medium fighter jets, the government is expected to fill in the void created by these jets.

Some of the analysts put their weight behind the Rafale. They consider that French jet manufacturer Dassault may lower their quote price in the 114 jet tender since it has already amortised many of its costs after winning the tender for 36 Rafales.

Nevertheless, this October, Indian Air Chief Marshal Rakesh Bhadauria had toned down this argument, saying that to supply more Rafales, Dassault would have to win the tender.

"Our plan is to build 114 multi-role fighter aircraft (MRFA) in the Strategic Partner (SP) model, and that is currently being followed," said Bhadauria.

Former financial advisor to the Indian Defence Ministry Amit Cowshish said that going by the previous experience, "This time more than one aircraft is likely to meet the requirements, which implies that the choice may not be restricted to the US fighters".

Cowshish has conducted dozens of defence deals over the last decade.

The Elephant in the Room

Most Indian analysts unequivocally believe that cost will play the most crucial factor in the selection, considering the severe shortage of funds for the modernisation of the IAF.

In 2019-20, ending March 2020, the IAF received nearly a $5.1 billion budget for modernisation that included $3.5 billion for aircraft and aero engines.


MiG-35 (photo : reddit)

With the current state of the Indian economy, the budget may either go down or remain stagnant next year as well.

"There will, of course, be stiff competition among various manufacturers in offering technology transfers, not least because of the size of the order. But this may not be the deciding factor; I guess that, apart from the strategic considerations, finances will play a significant role in the decision-making process," ex- financial advisor Cowshish said.

Taking into account the costs and requirement of the IAF, Defence Analyst Vijainder K Thakur said: "F-21 and MiG-35 would be hot favourites. Their design is of a similar vintage. The MiG-35 probably has greater growth potential, but the F-21's long term costs are likely to be lower."

F-35: A Contender to be an IAF Jet?

The IAF has three choices as of now, for stealth fighters. First, the abandoned PAK FA stealth fighter programme with Russia, in which it has already invested in the preliminary phase of the project famously known as fifth-generation fighter aircraft; second, the home-grown Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA) programme, and third, the American F-35 jet.

Besides offering F-21s under the Narendra Modi Government's Make in India programme, Lockheed Martin has mentioned in the recent past, that it is indeed open to working with India on the AMCA, as well as the Light Combat Aircraft, the MK2.

Currently, Washington is exporting F-35 to its allies at a price of around $90 million per airframe.

New Delhi will have to remain rational while choosing fighter jets to replace MiG-21, MiG-23, MiG-27 light and medium fighters, he added.

Additionally, IAF Chief Bhadauria has been throwing his weight behind the Indian-made Advanced Medium Combat Aircraft (AMCA) project since he took over the affairs of the 140,000 troops strong force.

"Just because we call AMCA the fifth generation, doesn't mean we limit the technology to the fifth generation, and technology could be fifth and even sixth generation…DRDO must make it happen. As not only our pride is at stake, but also that of the IAF," IAF Chief Bhadauria stated in October while addressing defence scientists of the DRDO in New Delhi.

Considering the past record of the DRDO in developing home-grown products, defence analysts, have opined that the AMCA is still several years away.

(SputnikNews)

China Sells JF-17 Thunder Fighters to Myanmar at Unbelievably Low Prices

December 20, 2019 Add Comment
21 Desember 2019


JF-17B Block II fighter jets (photo : Myanmar Tactical Amateurs)

Myanmar is the first country to buy JF-17 Thunder fighters developed by China and Pakistan. Currently, the country has ordered 16 JF-17 Thunder worth about 250 million USD and began to receive them on the service.

With the current unit price of about $ 25 million, which is cheaper than the French AMX 56 tank costing $ 27.5 million, the JF-17 Thunder fighter developed by China and Pakistan is being evaluated as a combat line. New cheapest muscle in the world.

Myanmar signed a contract to order 16 JF-17 Thunder from China since 2015.

Surprisingly, instead of paying $ 25 million / unit, Myanmar had to pay only $ 16 million / unit. At this price, the JF-17 fighter is only marginally more than half the price of a French tank, a price that cannot be cheaper for a newly produced fighter.

Thus, the total contract value for these 16 fighter jets is only over 250 million USD. This amount is only enough to buy 3 F-16 Block 70/72 or 3 Su-30SM.

Observers said that in order to stimulate demand for this aircraft, China agreed with a cheaper price to promote the image of JF-17 in the export market.



Despite being advertised with many outstanding features and surprisingly low prices, but so far, apart from Pakistan as a developing country, Myanmar is the only country to order this fighter.

Although Beijing has repeatedly stated that there are dozens of customers showing interest and preparing to buy JF-17, so far no new customers have been revealed.

Joint Fighter-17 (JF-17) Thunder also known as Fighter China-1 (FC-1) Kiao Long in China, is a single-seat all-purpose fighter, developed by China and Pakistan on the basis of J-7 fighter (MiG-21 of Soviet Union).

The aircraft had its first flight in August 2003, introduced in March 2017.

The JF-17 uses a Russian-made RD-93 engine, China also studies and produces the WS-13 engine, but it is considered to be unstable.

Regarding the weapons system, JF-17 is equipped with 7 weapon pylons that can carry up to 3.4 tons of weapons including air-to-air and anti-ship missiles.

The types of missiles included include PL-5, PL-9C, PL-12 and AIM-9, Chinese-made C-802A anti-ship missiles, and several types of bombs.

It is also equipped with a GSh-23-2 23mm twin barrel automatic cannon or a GSh-30-2 30mm double barrel gun.

JF-17 is equipped with radar that can track 10 targets at the same time and destroy 2 targets simultaneously.


Target detection range in front of the aircraft is over 75km and behind is 35km, target detection at sea is 135km away.

Pakistan plans to buy 110 of these aircraft, 50 of which will be delivered from China and the rest will be produced domestically and will be upgraded to Block II standards.

It is known that the JF-17 fighter version that Myanmar ordered from China is called JF-17 Block II.

This version was born in 2013, began testing in 2015.

Compared to Block I, the Block II version has more aerial refueling, improved aerodynamic styling, and enhanced electronic warfare.

Currently, Beijing and Pakistan are trying PR for this fighter line in the hope that they will be more attention in the export market.

(KienThuc)

Rusia Tegaskan Kontrak Pembelian Su-35 Dengan RI Masih Berlanjut

December 18, 2019 Add Comment
19 Desember 2019


Sukhoi Su-35 (photo : Sputnik)

JAKARTA - Rusia menyatakan, kontrak pembelian jet tempur Su-35 masih berlangsung. Moskow mengatakan bahwa kontrak pembelian 11 Su-35 sangat komplek dan rumit dan kedua pihak tengah bekerja untuk menyelesaikan prosesnya.

Wakil Duta Besar Rusia untuk Indonesia, Oleg V.Kopylov mengatakan, kontrak sudah diteken pada Februari 2018. Tapi, paparnya, terdapat banyak bab di dalam kontrak tersebut dan mungkin banyak turunan kontrak atau perjanjian.

"Karena ini turut membahas mengenai teknologi, pertukaran personel yang akan merawat jet tempur tersebut, jadi ini adalah dokumen yang sangat rumit," ucapnya pada Rabu (18/12/2019).

"Kami sadar pihak Indonesia ingin membeli jet tempur ini untuk menjaga keamanan nasional negara tersebut dan kami mendengar banyak konfirmasi dari pemerintah dan militer Indonesia bahwa pihak Indonesia tertarik untuk membeli jet tempur ini. Jadi, kita tidak terburu-buru, kita tidak menekan, kita tidak mendikte aturan kita kepada teman dan kolega Indonesia kita," sambungnya.

Dia lalu mengatakan bahwa pihaknya menyadari ada beberapa negara yang menentang kerja sama militer dan teknis antara Indonesia dan Rusia. Tapi, dia menuturkan, dalam hal pembelian senjata, kebijakan pemerintah Indonesia sangat bijaksana dan adil.

"Sisi Indonesia bekerjasama dengan banyak negara, termasuk dengan Rusia. Kami memahami ini, karena perdagangan senjata adalah masalah bisnis, di sana ada pedagang dan pembeli, ada penawaran dan permintaan, dan jika Indonesia memutuskan untuk memilih jet tempur kami untuk mempertahankan keamanan nasionalnya, ini adalah keputusan Indonesia," ujarnya.

Kopylov menambahkan, Moskow menikmati kerjasama militer dan teknis dengan Jakarta dan siap mendukung dan menawarkan kepada Indonesia peralatan militer canggih buatan Rusia.

(SindoNews)

PAF Evaluating 2 Aircraft Types for Multi-Role Fighter Project

December 18, 2019 Add Comment
19 Desember 2019


LockheedMartin F16V (photo : Frances Mangosing)

MANILA -- The Philippine Air Force (PAF) is currently evaluating two aircraft for its multi-role fighter (MRF) project, Department of National Defense (DND) Secretary Delfin Lorenzana said Monday night.

"One of the aircraft being evaluated is from Sweden (the Saab JAS 39 'Gripen) and the other is the American (General Dynamics) F-16 (V)," Lorenzana said when sought for updates on the MRF which is being eyed to beef up the country's air defense system.

He did not give additional details on the process.

The Swedish-made 'Gripen' is a light single-engine MRF capable of speeds up to Mach 2.0. It is armed with a 20mm automatic cannon and is capable of carrying a variety of rockets, bombs, missiles and surveillance equipment.


Saab JAS 39 Gripen (photo : DefenseNews)

Meanwhile, the American F-16V has a top speed of Mach 2.0, can also carry an assortment of bombs and missiles and sensors and armed with a 20mm cannon.

The MRF is part of Horizon Two of the Armed Forces of the Philippines Modernization Program slated for 2018 to 2022, which aims to acquire more equipment for external defense.

Any aircraft that will be selected must be able to integrate with existing radar systems that have a range of around 250 nautical miles.

Once these MRFs are acquired, the PAF, with the help of these radar systems, can be deployed to determine whether the aircraft flying in Philippine airspace is friendly or hostile.

These proposed MRFs are expected to augment the existing fleet of 12 South Korean-made Mach 1.5 capable FA-50PH jet aircraft acquired from 2015 to 2017 by the PAF as its first supersonic aircraft after the decommissioning its Northrop F-5 "Tiger" jet fighters in 2005. 

(PNA)