Again, that's just your opinion only, based on your pure believe but nothing else! As long there is not even a tech demo version available, you don't even know how many T/R modules it will have and that's why your conlcusion is not credible!
well buddy i had posted what is stated by the e captor manufacturer on the web about the specifications of radar i am not saying how much modules E captor going to have on my own or my personal beleive .Well if the manufacturer is lying or saying one thing & delivering another thing then thats not my fault
So again, since there is not at least a flying prototype of the Captor E and some official specs all we can't compare it with the RBE 2 AESA, since we don't have any reliable specs for it.
Do you know that the Captor E with swashplate design is probably too heavy and that it shifts the weight balance of the fighter to the front? The only solutions to counter that weight is A, add more weight to the rear part and increase the emtpyweight, which then reduces the flight performance again, or B to reduce the size of the radar/smaller diameter, which then again means less performance of the radar.
i simply cant understand 1 thing on one ground u are saying there is no tech demo version available of E captor radar & on one ground u have assumed Captor E with swashplate design is probably too heavy just because it looks bulky.well thats very precious
let them 1st develop then we would discuss that thing .
So again, since there is not at least a flying prototype of the Captor E and some official specs all we can't compare it with the RBE 2 AESA, since we don't have any reliable specs for it.
well thats what i am saying is that on pen & paper assuming what E captor manufacturers are saying are correct & they would deliver that ,then E captor is much better than RBE 2 radar.If they are lying or not delivering that radar that they are saying then thats not my fault .But on operational grounds RBE 2 radar is better as it is alradey going to inducted by next year.
No it don't! The AESA radar development and integration is now at least pre-funded by the EF consortium, which means it will be ready and available someday, but that is not the case for the CFT development and integration, nor for the integration of Storm Shadow! Same goes for TVC, for anti ship, anti radiation missiles, Pilum Stand off missile, Brimstone........
i am not saying about funding i am saying about
fielding it in future .Well plz dont care about other members whether they would fund on any thing or not as if india selects it then india would fund according to it's requirement ,if for instance if india say we dont need e captor aesa we are satified with m captor then whats their problem. Every user chooses & funds the capabilty of an aircraft according it's requiement .IF india is ready to pay for their development of plane then they would make it or else not
As I said, the only new weapons that are cleared for integration into EF are Paveway IV (which is already in the final test stages) and in future METEOR. Brimstone, JDAM and Storm Shadow or Taurus were planned in the past for the T3, but since the agreement on T3A, the partners could not find a common weapon package that will be integrated. That's even very logical, since Germany and Spain don't need Storm Shadow but Taurus, but Italy and UK most likely will integrate Storm Shadow to F35 now, just like Brimstone, which is likely to be integrated in the Telemos drone as well.
see every partners have their right on choosing their weapons platform it has nothing to do with india .India has right to choose its own weapons platform according to it's reqiurement .Well which platforms india would choose ,well leave it to IAF
The rafale offsets offer would include :
A Rafale final assembly line and maintenance center
The production of structural items
The Mica missile production
The development of the Rafale HMD, the OSF-NG and Spectra self defense system
Several othe military or civilian industrial cooperations (CFM-56 engine, Falcon business jets, military and civilian avionics)
Rafale News: Switzerland, National council approved the new fighter jet acquisition
well buddy it is written that it is to be developed for Swiss aircrafts ,no where it is written that it has not been integrated with french Rafale .Kindly post a source where it is written that it has not been integrated with rafale & is in developmental stage
Rafale with top sight
TopSight
Of course, but you it wasn't me that included such things like voice command, nor did you said why there is an advantage for EF without proving it or giving credible reasons, but:
"i think Typhoon may be having an upperhand as compare to france" says it all.
well i had explained clearly to u that Voice command has no direct role in sensor fusion but it has an indirect role in sensor fusion. as sensor fusion main job is to decrease the pilot workload as its the pilot which intrprets the data from all sensors into the display system or cockpit.So sensor fusion main work is to integrate all data in an unclutterd fashion & display it to the pilot the real time enviromnet outside.So would a Helmet with voice command help the pilot to make decisison faster .Think from a pilot point of view.
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i had said that the sensor fusion not only depends upon sensor but also microprocessors & softwares systems to integrate it well
EF2000 has much advanced computing power compare to rafale & inferior to F22 raptor Cray class CIP s only .as the physical design of the
AIS comprises of essentially two separate units; t
he Avionic Computer (AC) and Navigation Computer (NC). These are linked via the STANAG-3910 databus to the other major systems such as the ACS, ECR-90/CAPTOR, PIRATE, etc. Both the NC and AC are identical in design and comprise a modular system based on
Motorola 68020 CPU's with 68882 Maths co-processors. In addition several custom RISC based processors are utilised to accelerate floating point and matrix operations.
well rafale This integration which is not a mere “sensor fusion” (fusion of the sensors’ data) is managed by two very powerful calculators: the MPDU (Modular Data Processing Unit). this processor whther they are are advanced as
Motorola 68020 CPU's with 68882 Maths co-processors. i dont know so thats why i asked u to prove it .IF u prove it then no doubt rafale is clear winner in Sensor fusion.
That's why the EF consortium is developing some solutions, but there is no real development going on for the CFTs, since no partner country has funded it yet!
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nd once again, nobody has funded the addition of a recon pod, nobody has funded the addition of any weapon for SEAD... for the anti ship role.. ... ... and as long as nobody funded it? Exactly, the EF won't have this capability anywhere else than on paper!
and one again i would say the same thing about
funding issue that it depends upon IAF which requiremnets & features they want they would fund according to it it has nothing to do with partners
There is nothing like cueing in WVR or BVR, either you can cue weapons at target emitters or not, DASS can't so far, SPECTRA can and even showed it during SEAD missions in Libya, when it destroyed air defences from up to 60Km distance, by infos gathered from SPECTRA, which then were feeded into AASM. MICA has INS navigation capability and SPECTRA can provide target data to it as well, that's why the unique combination of SPECTRA + AASM + MICA gives Rafale passive attack capability against air and ground targets, without the need of the radar and at distances of 60 Km+
well buddy i am talking about A2 A mode not A2g mode as i know & i had posted the pics in the thread about rafale's abilty in A2g mode through passive detection ,but Not regarding A2A mode in BVR range but only within BVR range as there is no where written that spectra can do it in passive mode for IR mica but yes for EM mica , ,yes IR mica can engage with the help of FSO not spectra
http://www.defense-aerospace.com/dae/sponsors/sponsor_rafale/img/fox3_1.pdf
If it will be selected it will be used only in CAS until 2018, when (hopefully) all A2G capabilities and the additional techs will be available, because it can't do anything else and that for more than $100 mios flyaway cost per unit!
what!!!by
2018
highly pessimistic when a country would invest 20 BILLION DOLLARs on a plane that would deliver all air to ground capabilties around 2018 then how could EF 2000 remain under last 2 bidders i am doubting.if god forbids it is true then scrap MMRCA deal man,& buy extra
SUPER Su 30 mki (aesa enabled)
As I said earlier, IF the Typhoon will be selected not because of it's current capabilities or the performance it offered in the trials, but mainly because of the good industrial and political advantages we will get. To make the EF useful for IAF, we have to pay additional money and fund a lot upgrades, then it might be comparable to EF.
well thats why i had repeatedly said to u that EF 2000 is a
POST DATED CHEQUE for India ,if cheque bounces (i.e)india find it difficult to fund then we are screwed .leave that advantage part i would dicuss or a post a new thread about the advantages of which evr jet india choses to INDIA in a more presentable way like this thread ok .
LOL, so you don't care about arguments and simply stick with what you belive
well u post 1000 arguments on it who is stopping u ,
& i stick to that beleive which is based on facts
.I am not bluffing anything ,well if the source is wrong then thats not my fault
and you called me a fanboy?
this is the most funniest post from ur side
all i can say to u is
"SORRY DADDY"