MastanKhan
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Hi,
For some reason there has been a misconception growing amongst the posters that a 5th gen aircraft if the right choice for paf without getting a heavy strike aircraft. The assumption is that all the problems will be resolved and solved after their induction. Well the reality is that is when the real problems will pop up.
5th gen fighter aircraft is not the end of the conventional air combat but the begining of technical breakthrough in the world of air combat as we know of. The roles of a 5th gen aircraft are multiple---it ingresses closer / into the enemy territory without being detected---on its own it can launch missiles without a fear of full detection---its electronic gear and sensors giving it protection against enemy strike back and recognition---its ability to act as a mini awacs right in the middle of the battle---without being seen---its ability to guide electronically other aircraft to the target---its ability to launch the weaponery of other complimentary aircraft from a standoff range at the enemy and at the enemy's assets.
The last part is where the heavy strike aircraft becomes indespensable---because of its limited weight carrying ability---the 5th gen is only capable to do so much. Where the 4th and 4.5 gen aircraft may not be able to get closer to the enemy assets or they may get cloe but with losses---the 5th gen aircraft would be playing the most important role---it would take away the level of threat of immediate recognition as it guides its complimentary aircraft into position to launch their assets and fly away.
Now as the cost of the operation is pretty heavy---so the utility of the aircraft needs to be appropriate as well. So---when facing an enemy that is twice as large the opportunity to slip thru needs to be maximized to the maximum---. For that reason---the light aircraft will not serve the purpose well---.
The air battle scenario on youtube of the F22 fighter aircraft getting help from BVR equipped B1 bombers that @Aamir Hussain posted over here should have been an eye opener for pakistanis---the role and objective of the aircraft doing what it did was clear as daylight.
It showed the strengths of the F22---and it clearly showed the weaknesses of the F22 as well---it also showed the utility of the F22 in a new format where one pilot may use the assets of multiple aircraft.
The most important thing over here is that complimentary aircraft need to have a lots of assets at hand to take advantage of the opportunity presented---.
Just because we only saw the video of the B1 bomber's load being utilized by the F22 pilot---it does not mean that the load of the B52 is not in the reach of the F22 pilot----now just imagine the B52 unleashing its load from standoff distances as being guided by the F22 pilot who is right in the arena---the enemy does not even know from where the strike is coming from before the B52 is gone.
The readers must understand---that when you buy a weapons system---it is not for show---it is not what you wanted to buy----but it is to counter what the enemy has and to negate their strength. MastanKhan
@Khafee @Irfan Baloch
For some reason there has been a misconception growing amongst the posters that a 5th gen aircraft if the right choice for paf without getting a heavy strike aircraft. The assumption is that all the problems will be resolved and solved after their induction. Well the reality is that is when the real problems will pop up.
5th gen fighter aircraft is not the end of the conventional air combat but the begining of technical breakthrough in the world of air combat as we know of. The roles of a 5th gen aircraft are multiple---it ingresses closer / into the enemy territory without being detected---on its own it can launch missiles without a fear of full detection---its electronic gear and sensors giving it protection against enemy strike back and recognition---its ability to act as a mini awacs right in the middle of the battle---without being seen---its ability to guide electronically other aircraft to the target---its ability to launch the weaponery of other complimentary aircraft from a standoff range at the enemy and at the enemy's assets.
The last part is where the heavy strike aircraft becomes indespensable---because of its limited weight carrying ability---the 5th gen is only capable to do so much. Where the 4th and 4.5 gen aircraft may not be able to get closer to the enemy assets or they may get cloe but with losses---the 5th gen aircraft would be playing the most important role---it would take away the level of threat of immediate recognition as it guides its complimentary aircraft into position to launch their assets and fly away.
Now as the cost of the operation is pretty heavy---so the utility of the aircraft needs to be appropriate as well. So---when facing an enemy that is twice as large the opportunity to slip thru needs to be maximized to the maximum---. For that reason---the light aircraft will not serve the purpose well---.
The air battle scenario on youtube of the F22 fighter aircraft getting help from BVR equipped B1 bombers that @Aamir Hussain posted over here should have been an eye opener for pakistanis---the role and objective of the aircraft doing what it did was clear as daylight.
It showed the strengths of the F22---and it clearly showed the weaknesses of the F22 as well---it also showed the utility of the F22 in a new format where one pilot may use the assets of multiple aircraft.
The most important thing over here is that complimentary aircraft need to have a lots of assets at hand to take advantage of the opportunity presented---.
Just because we only saw the video of the B1 bomber's load being utilized by the F22 pilot---it does not mean that the load of the B52 is not in the reach of the F22 pilot----now just imagine the B52 unleashing its load from standoff distances as being guided by the F22 pilot who is right in the arena---the enemy does not even know from where the strike is coming from before the B52 is gone.
The readers must understand---that when you buy a weapons system---it is not for show---it is not what you wanted to buy----but it is to counter what the enemy has and to negate their strength. MastanKhan
@Khafee @Irfan Baloch