5/21/2025

J10 C will rule the sky for the next 20 years. No more angmoh tua kee

 

7 minute clip on the J10 battle with Rafale

The battle proven J10 C may not be the best aircraft in the Chinese arsenal. But given the aircraft available today around the world, no aircraft can think of surviving a fight with the J10 C. 

The Rafales are the best in Europe, ranked only behind the American F22. This ranking is fishy as the Americans have decided not to produce the F22 any more. Can you believe it, the Americans voluntarily surrender the top spot to the French? The F35 is a joke, good enough only because of American bragging, and actually ranked a few notches below the Rafales.

So, if the J10 C can beat the world's de facto best aircraft, the Rafales, there is no more better aircraft in the western world that would stand a chance in real combat against the J10 C. Unless users or military top brass still choose to believe the western biased reports and analyses and trust western fiction than facts.

None of the American or European companies has a new aircraft on the drawing board or being tested today. And by the look of things, such an aircraft would only be in production at least 10 years in the future. It can safely be concluded that the J10 C would rule the sky for now and in the immediate future if the enemy countries are American, European or countries buying and using American and European aircraft.

The J10 C is the best aircraft in terms of pricing and effectiveness and battle proven. There is no need to buy anything better, and there is nothing better from the Americans and the Europeans for now and the next 10 or 20 years. How many countries would still want to buy the French sales talks and pay more than $150m or like India, paying $240 million for the lies? India is hurting badly from this very expensive lie and looking like a sucker to the whole world. Any more suckers in the queue? Any air marshals dare to recommend the Rafales and to be sacked, like the two in India?

There is no need to buy a Ferrari when your opponents are driving Japanese, Korean, European or American cars, unless it is just for show, with too much money to spend.  The J10 C would be more than adequate to do the job for a fraction of the money spent, very kind on the budget and will last for 10 to 20 years at least.

By the time the Americans or Europeans start to roll out something new, 6th gen aircraft, it would be a couple of decades from now. There will be better and more expensive aircraft than the J10 C available.

2 comments:

Virgo49 said...

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Good morning All

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Now they held the Upper Hand and just like Real Cuntfu oops apology KungFu Masters who jackhammered an opponent lost consciousness in the floor now challenge anyone into the rings.

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Anonymous said...

This is only what we have seen of Chinese military hardware against Western hardware, but we have certainly not seen the best there is and the best there will be of Chinese weapons. All those past decades the world had been fed the narrative that only Western military weapons are the best, while the Chinese only made junks.

The Chinese have almost kept mum on what they have in their arsenal, invoking Western speculations like the 6th generation fighter jet and new aircraft carriers, that are visible by satellite imaginary. The J10 by the way is already decades old, but certainly not obsolete.

Perhaps keeping secrets close to the chest is a trait in the Chinese DNA. In olden China, a master of martial arts will never impart to an outsider the most lethal move, reserved only for children to inherit or best students they could trust, which sometimes also backfired. Why was this mindset inherent in the Chinese DNA? There have been stories of outsiders and spies learning martial arts from schools and later using them against the school. Therefore, keeping the most lethal move from them is just a safety measure.

The USA and the West cannot just be mum on their developments all along, as they are looking to corner the market for military weapon sales in the past, an agenda feeding into their war mongering doctrine. They have to tout the effectiveness of their weapons in order to entice countries to buy them, probably starting wars to improve their sales. China was not a weapons supplier in the past but is moving into one to compete with the West now. Hopefully, China must not be carried away and be totally upfront on its military weapon developments, keeping the best for itself and away from its competitors and keep them guessing. That is probably the best deterrent, knowing that the West is trying to bring China down by hook or by crook, in the past, present and in future as well. History is there to be learnt.

What China is doing is a good strategy. Let the West continue to downplay Chinese military hardware and let them fall into a false sense of security and superiority complex. This is the same strategy that China embarked on in quietly securing all the raw materials for industries, prioritizing on growth sectors like EVs, solar panels, wind turbines, shipbuilding and upgrading its military strength. China has warned that it is ready to fight any war with the USA.