Pakistan and China have recently concluded a final agreement for the  manufacture of a second batch of JF-17s. According to well-vetted  sources from Pakdef (Eagle Hannan), these 50 jets are the final form of  the JF-17s. The aircraft will be manufactured at Kamra, Pakistan, but  will be flown to China for additional work. This work is said to relate  to a new generation of avionics and sensor suite. 
 The Block II JF-17 is believed to have AESA radars similar to those  observed on the J-10B. The integrated avionics, sensors and EW suite is  entirely Chinese and is believed to be at the level of Europes best  planes. The AESA radar is a slightly smaller version of the one being  utilized for the J-10B. The radar is highly sophisticated and its  installation is beyond the present capacity at PAC Kamra and will thus  require the aircraft to take a trip to Nanjing, China.
The Block II will be the standard version to be used in the PAF with the older Block Is to be retired after the end of production for the first 150 aircraft. This suggests that the structural changes needed to convert the Block Is to Block II standard are significant, suggesting considerable changes to the revised edition. The following are believed to be some of the key changes:
 1. AESA radar
 2. Comprehensive upgrades for low RCS profile including cockpit glass,  RAM paint, refined structure, completely new nose structure for AESA,  significant increase in the use of composites 
 3. Awaited integration of A-Darter missiles from Brazil / South Africa with HOBS capability and Brazilian HMS. 
 4. The BVR missile is the SD-10B which has been found more than a match  for the AMRAAM-120 C5s. An unknown Meteor class missile is in the works  beyond the SD-10Bs.
A significant export order has been secured and an entire squadron is being dedicated for training and familiarization of foreign pilots (Source: Eagle Hannan, Pakdef).
 Contrary to conflicting reports in the media, this writer believes that  the order for the FC-20s were finalized and that this order has  increased to 58 planes. Given the recent crisis post-Abbottabad, the PAF  is being beefed up in a hurry and the FC-20s will play a critical role  in the defence of the Western sector. Given the nature of the  mountainous terrain and the inability to use the F-16s, these platforms  along with the JF-17 will prove to be of significant deterrence value.  China is believed to be sacrificing its own production requirements to  meet PAF's needs in a hurry and unbelievable financial terms appear to  have been extended. 
 These FC-20s are a highly lethal version of the original and incorporate  AESA radars, a high degree of composite use, low observability features  and an advanced integrated avionics suite. The wide HUD visible on the  J-11s are also believed to have been utilized. In Eagle Hannan's recent  update, he notes that the wings have been modified and include over 50%  composite use. He also makes the surprising claim that the canard  fore-planes have been modified. Both these factors indicate a  significant structural and aerodynamic revamp that would require  significant changes even in the FBW.Such a revamp was already suspected  given the canted nose and the DSI bump.
 The same source also indicates that the plane (FC-20) has been praised  by pilots and capable of incredible maneuvers including the Cobra so  famously performed by the FLANKERs. He notes that FC-20 not only  performs this maneuver but also performs it better, recovering  significantly faster. While this maneuver is not of great military  importance, the maneuverability and Fly-By-Wire (FBW) maturity this  indicates, suggest that the FC-20 is a well-evolved and lethal machine. 
Eagle Hannan also indicates that the Pakistan Navy is interested in the J-11Bs with Russian engines. This appears to be counter-intuitive given the sensitive nature of Russia's copyright relations with China. However, it is possible that Pakistan may attempt to placate this sensitivity by buying Russian engines and paying royalties. It is also possible that Russia is smarting from India's recent rejection of Russian military gear and move towards Western sources. These all make for a great deal of controversy and are likely to keep arm-chair generals and military analysts busy in the foreseeable future.What is clear is that Pakistan and the PAF will get a significant boost, in fact a major leap in capabilities in the next 12-24 months.
source: http://www.grandestrategy.com/2011/05/jf-17-block-ii-final-thunder-fc-20.html
