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In this video, we bring you a complete and detailed comparison between the JF-17 Thunder Block III and the HAL Tejas Mk1 (Operational Variant) — two modern 4.5-generation multirole fighter jets developed by Pakistan and India. This analysis covers every major aspect, including design, avionics, radar, weapons, and flight performance. The Tejas Mk1 is powered by an American-made General Electric F404 engine, giving it strong reliability and performance. On the other hand, the JF-17 Block III, jointly developed by Pakistan and China, features cutting-edge Chinese KLJ-7A AESA radar and PL-15 long-range missiles, offering exceptional air-combat capability. Both aircraft are symbols of national pride and technological progress — one representing South Asia’s Indian ingenuity, the other reflecting Pakistan–China defense collaboration. --- ⏱️ 00:00 – Intro Brief overview of both jets and their importance in South Asia’s airpower balance. 00:35 – Segment 1: General Information / Introduction Basic details: name, manufacturer, origin, generation, maiden flight, induction, crew, and total program cost. 02:25 – Segment 2: Speed, Range & Flight Characteristics Top speed, rate of climb, service ceiling, takeoff performance, ferry range, and combat radius. 04:45 – Segment 3: Weight, Cost & Production Details Empty weight, payload, maximum takeoff weight, thrust-to-weight ratio, unit cost, and total number produced. 06:35 – Segment 4: Radar, Engine, Weapons & Fuel Efficiency Radar models, AESA detection range, TR modules, engine specs (including the U.S.-made GE F404 engine on Tejas), thrust output, missile range, and nuclear or “beast mode” capability. 09:20 – Final Verdict Balanced conclusion analyzing which aircraft dominates in technology, agility, and operational versatility.