J-31 for Pakistan: Why PAF Need J-31 having J-10C & JF-17 Block 3?

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  • Опубликовано: 21 сен 2024
  • The Shenyang J 31 Gyrfalcon, which the Pakistan Air Force intends to purchase from China, is an export variant of the Shenyang FC 31, a mid-sized, single-seat, twin-engine, fifth-generation fighter aircraft still in prototype development by Shenyang Aircraft Corporation.
    The Shenyang FC-31 Gyrfalcon also known as the J-31 is a Chinese prototype mid-sized twinjet 5th-generation fighter aircraft developed by Shenyang Aircraft Corporation (SAC). The official nickname published by SAC is "Gyrfalcon". However, it has also been referred to as the "F-60" or "J-21 Snowy Owl" in some media reports, or "Falcon Hawk" by some military enthusiasts. J-XX nomenclatures in the Chinese military are reserved for programs launched and financed by the People's Liberation Army. At the same time, the FC-31 plane was developed independently as a private venture by the aircraft manufacturer.
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