Images suggest China has begun fitting indigenous WS10 engine into J-10C fighters


Andreas Rupprecht, Mainz and Juan Ju, Bonn – Jane’s Defence Weekly

05 March 2020

China has begun fitting locally made Shenyang-Liming WS10 ‘Taihang’-series engines into its J-10 multirole fighter aircraft, images released on 2 March by state-owned broadcaster China Central Television (CCTV) suggest.

The images show an apparently newly built Chengdu Aircraft Industries Company (CAIC) J-10C fighter aircraft in People’s Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF) markings fitted with what appears to a WS10B engine, rather than the Russian-made Saturn AL-31FN turbofan that normally powers these aircraft. All main-production J-10s built by 2018, about 300 aircraft, appear to be powered by the AL-31FN.

It is unclear when or where the CCTV images were taken but the pictured aircraft, which appears to be almost ready for delivery, seems to be part of the fourth production batch of J-10Cs for the PLAAF.

Meanwhile, an image allegedly taken in mid-December 2019 but only posted recently on Chinese online forums suggests that the fifth batch of J-10C fighters is currently undergoing testing. The blurry photograph shows a J-10C painted in yellow primer and bearing what appears to be serial number 502 during a test flight at CAIC’s production facility in Chengdu Huangtianba.

Source: Jane’s Defence Weekly “Images suggest China has begun fitting indigenous WS10 engine into J-10C fighters”

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2 Comments on “Images suggest China has begun fitting indigenous WS10 engine into J-10C fighters”

  1. Allen Lau says:

    I want to know if the WS10B is thrust vectoring.

    WS10B is an improved version over the original WS10 or WS10A engines. The J10B prototype (number 1035) has been flying with WS10 engine for years and the prototype number 1034 flew with spectacular thrust vector engine in the 2018 Zhuhai airshow.

    J10C with thrust vectoring, AESA radar and higher thrust can play the air superiority role nicely.

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  2. komonsense says:

    i beat u to it in my post fro yesterday

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