Thursday, April 2, 2009

FC-1 / JF-17 Multirole Fighter Aircraft


Official designation: Fighter China-1 (FC-1) XiaolongPAF designation: Joint Fighter-17 (JF-17) ThunderFunction: Air-superiority; Ground attackDesigner: Chengdu Aircraft Design Institute (611 Institute)Manufacturer: Chengdu Aircraft Industry (Group) Corporation Ltd. (CAC)Maiden flight: 25 August 2003Operator: Pakistani Air ForceEstimated cost: US$15~20 million
The FC-1 (Fighter China-1) Xiaolong is the result of a joint Sino-Pakistani development programme that started in 1999, with each side contributing 50% of the total development cost. Chengdu Aircraft Corporation (CAC) of China is the prime contractor for aircraft development and manufacture, while Pakistani Aeronautical Complex (PAC) is the main partner responsible for post-sale service and maintenance, as well as the production of some parts for the aircraft in Pakistan. The aircraft was designed by Chengdu Aircraft Design Institute (611 Institute). Russia supplied its Klimov RD-93 turbofan jet engine for the aircraft.
The initial order was from the Pakistani Air Force (PAF) for eight aircraft, which were delivered in 2007~08. A further order for 42 aircraft worth about US$800 million was signed in March 2009. The aircraft is currently being built by CAC at a rate of 15 aircraft per annum, and this will increase to 30 aircraft per annum later. The total number required by the PAF could be as many as 250, worth US$3~5 billion.
Several other countries also showed interest in the aircraft. Despite previous reports suggesting that the FC-1 would also be equipped by the PLAAF, no order has been reported so far.

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