At 7:00, they say that aircraft of the 4.5th gen show up on radar the size of a football(0.25m) while PAKFA's RCS is that of a tennis ball(0.06m).
if this statement is true then PAKFA is not a 5th gen fighter at all,
It has a fourth of 4.5th gen fighter RCS meaning PAKFA will be tracked at half the distance needed to track the 4.5 th gen,
So if an ASEA radar detects 4.5th gen fighter at 120 Kms a PAKFA will be detected at 60 Kms.
And it is no source for combat. Because in merge air combat which does not permit shots at 120 Km range because of no IFF usage and fighters normally fire BVRs at around 60 to 70 Kms range , the stealth edge of PAKFA is almost blunted, if 4.5th gen planes came equipped with external stealth complaint weapon bay in air to air mode,
No wonder IAf is demanding improvements in all spheres (which will be time consuming) and reducing it's orders aka Su-30 MKI way,
So in the same way as RAFALE will end up eating into tejas mk-2 orders with little substantial benefits for the huge cost ,
the FGFA is going to cut into AMCA numbers with no tangible benefits over much better stealth design of AMCA and will only end up in a huge forex outgo black hole over the decades,
And if it ends up with less stealth than the J-20 and j-31 , what is the benefit for IAF?
Why is IAF not raising it's vice on this issue? What was the RCS specified for FGFA by IAF? Did they specify anything or not in the first place?
If tejas mk-3 can be designed with much lower stealth with no major design changes with operational certified two Kaveri k-9 engines like Mirage-4000 by the french it will give a better value for IAf than FGFA in facing much better stealth compliant J-20 and J-31 in home air space,
IAF can limit it's PAKFA buy and RAFALE buy to just 2 squadrons each and better set aside some money for Tejas mk-3 stealth variant and Tejas mk-2 variant,
It will have thrice the number of aircrafts all with same capability if it goes this way.
The absence of serpentine intakes which completely hides the engine blades is a definite problem in PAKFA.
So if PAKFA ends up having less stealth than chinese J-20 and even export version J-31 which is sure going to land up in PAF, what is the point of IAF sinking billions of dollars in it in the name of a fake JV?
Since J-20 and J-31 both of which uses serpentine air intakes and copies of best aspects of F-35 and F-22 in RCS reduction measures , PAKFA will definitely have many times more RCS than both the J-20 and J-31
Since tejas mk-2 is yet to be designed it is possible to reduce it's RCS to around the FGFA level and if stealth complaint external bomb bays are designed from the out set it will be a step above RAFALE and just closer to PAKFA.
The question IAF should ask is not whether PAKFA can out do F-22 in RCS?
It is whether PAKFA can out do at least J-20 and J-31 in RCS?
Seems not, And nobody is going to raise this question, When it comes to foreign fighter buys , IAF displays '"All is quiet on western front " Attitude,
Why?
if it falls below F-22 , J-20 and J-31 in RCS specs then it will be a very dubious buy for IAF, with no strategic value for the tens of billions of forex reserves we are going to funnel into this black hole called FGFA over decades in high priced spares and huge upgrade costs and high operating cost