I don't disagree. My point was that it made sense for the PLAAF since by that point they already had fully localized production of flankers and had the ws-10a/b coming out. Getting fleet strength/magazine capacity up with an improved flanker wasn't that much of a stretch considering their immediate needs. A lot of the pieces were already there.
fwiw, the J-16 is definitely a better 4th gen platform to build off than the JH-7.
Defintiely. A huge upgrade over the JH-7. It was a really good decision on part of the Chinese back then. But it worked out in our favor 'cause they didn't develop a more capable jet instead.
Does kinematic performance really have that much weight? Realistically it won't be mkis vs J-16s, I'd imagine the PLAAF would employ more stealthy airframes for immediate strikes and standoff munitions with their J-16s/H-6s until they wittled down the IAF and sufficiently deteroirated India's IADs (either through munition expenditure or just targeting platforms).
The J-16s would probably stay far back and launch standoff munitions until they achieve air control and then play a part dropping LGBs or whatever.
Even if the raw aircraft performance is better I'd just imagine it wouldn't make a lot of difference since there is such a large gap in sensors/ew. J-16 will eventually get an mlu with ws-10c or some other improved powerplant that will further improve its twr right?
For standoff, even if such weapons are launched your job is to position yourself between your base and your target so you can shoo them away with your LRAAMs and prevent them from supporting their payload with EW so your base's defenses can defeat the weapons unhindered. Best case you dealt with the problem before any could be launched at your base.
Kinematic performance matters a lot. It's in fact become even more important than it used to be 'cause of long range BVR.
Earlier, fighters needed kinematics to gain a close-in advantage over the enemy in turning fights. Although WVRAAMs (Archer) and BVRAAMs (AMRAAM, RVV-AE) shortened the combat time, kinematics still remained the most important. Now kinematics is necessary for a different reason, now it's all about positioning and repositioning where combat's become more like chess and less like checkers with the advent of stealth, LRAAMs, and networks.
So now you need to takeoff quickly (MKI advantage), climb quickly to 40000 feet (equivalent), cruise efficiently (MKI advantage, TVC), get into position quickly (MKI advantage), and then climb to higher altitudes to get BVR shots out (TVC and canards provide advantage). Any sensor advantage you have will play a part only once you get into position.
In case you have to evade, your ability to evade and reposition and get back in the fight is also determined by kinematics. You generally have to lose altitude to evade, then turn a few times, then climb to reposition and get your next shot out, all this is enhanced on the MKI over the J-16 using TVC and canards.
5th gen and 6th gen enhance kinematics with faster takeoffs, climbs, acceleration, turns, rolls, and supercruise. You are improving kinematics, just not for dogfights.
That's why AMCA's been designed with extreme performance in mind. In Indian conditions, the jet is about 30-40% superior to the Su-57 with Izd 177 and about 10-20% to the Su-57 with Izd 30. It will only be matched or exceeded by 6th gen jets. So things are only going up in terms of kinematics.