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AFAIK Jf-17 was not designed with the same design low frontal RCS philosophy from the start of design phase,if you have any source to the contrary please give that.
look at similar profile pictures of lca and jf 17.
How is jf 17, gripen or any single engine fighter is different..all has the same advantage that engine on single engine fighter comes on center and the intakes naturally comes on sides..I am pretty sure all of them including tejas has either fully covers the blades or all of them partially covers the blades..I don't see tejas is any different from any of those.And remember pak fa could have used S DUCT but they didn't want to compromise speed and super cruise for stealth..similarly tejas would have been mach 2+ if the Intels were direct instead of y duct.
The makers of tejas claimed it will have one of the lowest frontal clean config RCS in the world with close to 100 percent composite skin,
specially designed shaping techniques derived from computer simulation to reduce RCS in all directions,
high upper fuselage wing blending and no boxy rectangular edged air intakes ,
along with the help of Y duct intake,So RCS reduction measures on Tejas don't rely solely on Y duct intake alone.
If you have any source for such designing process used on JF-17 you can give me the source.
just count the number of sharp edged planes on the front of the fuselage and the umber of bumpy folds on the top surface of Jf-17.compare that with the smooth blended upper fuselage wing section of tejas along with no sharp edge and bumby folds air frame.
The reason JF-17 has all that is it is not a new design. It is a reworked Mig-21 with DSI, LREX added .
compare that to the smooth upper body fuselage blended wings of tejas which covers most of the weapons under it's huge wings,
So when tejas goes for a low level intrusion flight in the nap of the earth flying mode , it presents very few sharp edges to the AWACS or enemy fighter flying above,
Even its wings have a gently curved shape scattering radar ways all around, all the while covering air intake edges and sharp edges of air to air missiles and huge radar reflecting ground bombs.
compromising speed and super cruise has speed of PAKFA has nothing to do with serpentine air intakes,
F-22 uses serpentine intake does it compromises stealth?
PAKFA is no new stealth design. That is the root cause of the problem,
It was a Su-30 design optimized for stealth like SU-30 MKi- mk-2 type with a new engine and some shaping changes with intention of churning out a quick export product.
Whatever russians say about serpentine intakes compromising speed and super cruise as usual their own marketing effort to dodge the question why they did n't use better stealth complaint techniques in PAKFA.
Not all single engined fighters have the intake arrangement to hide engine blades, if you have any doubt you can look at the F-16 pic above,
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