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do we have any war soon with egypt?
close to operational yet
develop yourself dony be depend in others with 100 milion peopleThis is getting really frustrating with the U.S blocking every type of decent weapon procurement for our F-16 fleet.
Why didn't we join the Afghanistan and Iraqi Invasions? We would probably be getting boatloads of weapons from the U.S If we had.
russia offer us in 2009 to take part in development that we putt all our subsystems su 57 better than f 22 ? jokeThe Israelis make good subsystems. They obviously can't build something like the Su-57.
And as I have already said, the Su-57 is more competitive than the F-22, so why compare to the F-35?
What about it? His beef is that despite how good the F-35 is, they still need the EW capabilities of the Growler and they still need the A2A capabilities of the F-22. That doesn't solve the disparity between the Su-57 and the F-35. In essence, the comparison would be that the Su-57 is closer to the F-22 and we still don't really know that and that is a very tough argument to make, but given that status for example, the F-35 has many advantage over the F-22 so the same would apply to the Su-57.
Are you saying all the Red Flag results are worthless? Or is it the American SIGINT library that isn't a good enough indication?
Ok so the US has basically undermined the importance of EW with respect to the F-35, but in reality it will be operating the AN/ASQ-239 ECMS system and the Growler is not going anywhere soon AND, it's not like EW is something strange to the US. Think of what the F-111's operational duties were for decades and has essentially been transferred to the Growler.
But here's the more pertinent issue in this whole Egypt/Israel thingamajig and that is, if the Israelis are so good with their subsystems, and have excelled in EW on their own since the early 1980's AND, are installing their own subsystems on their F-35's, how is it possible that the Egyptian Su-57 could be any better than the Israeli F-35?
And another question to your point about the super capabilities of the Rafale: according to you, the Rafale also exceeds the performance of the F-35, specifically with active measures which you're also saying will be coming in the Su-57. That said, are you suggesting that the Egyptian Rafales are also better than the Israeli F-35s, considering SPECTRA and all other active measures on that aircaft?
Like what?
russia offer us in 2009 to take part in development that we putt all our subsystems su 57 better than f 22 ? joke
The Su-57 is a """5th generation""" scam plane, I wouldn't suggest anyone to get it.
No, he argues that Growlers are not necessary with the F-35 in the picture.
I was referring to this part:
“The F-35 is geared to go out and take down the surface targets,” says Hostage, leaning forward. “The F-35 doesn’t have the altitude, doesn’t have the speed [of the F-22], but it can beat the F-22 in stealth.” But stealth — the ability to elude or greatly complicate an enemy’s ability to find and destroy an aircraft using a combination of design, tactics and technology — is not a magic pill, Hostage reminds us.
This is the most important bit--
In fact, Hostage says that it takes eight F-35s to do what two F-22s can handle.
So we know the F-35 has better avionics. And Hostage happily says that the F-35 is more stealthy than the F-22. And the F-35 has limited offensive EW capability which the F-22 is getting only now. But they need 8 F-35s to do the job of 2 F-22s. That translates into the F-22's superior performance playing a massive part to ensure its own superiority.
The Americans are yet to allow foreign air forces to fly against their 5th gen aircraft.
I can speak for the French/Indian Rafales, I cannot speak for Egyptian Rafales. As long as the French have given you access to the same capabilities, it should do well.
As long as full active cancellation capabilities exist on Rafale, the Rafale will perform better in the air superiority role than the F-35 because it's an air superiority design, and it has better weapons right now. But due to the lack of internal bays on Rafale, the F-35 has some advantage when carrying some A2G loads. For example, the F-35 can fly supersonic with 2 1000Kg bombs, while the Rafale can't.
The datalink and HMDS on F-35 are better.
@Gomig-21
http://indianexpress.com/article/in...ighter-jet-says-iaf-chief-b-s-dhanoa-5082304/
“We have not officially asked for a briefing on the F-35 nor has any request been made to the Americans,” IAF Chief Air Chief Marshal BS Dhanoa told The Indian Express.
So the earlier news was fake. A good hit to the credibility of the author.
Russia never offered PAK FA to Israel.
Seems contradictory what this guy is saying. Either way, the two are about as lethal as they come. I think we can agree to that, yes? Question is, what's the PAK-FA's role in this mix and here's another twist to the whole Su-57 exporting process: Is Russia going to create some sort of partnership with eventual clients of this aircraft like the US has done with the F-35. Will they be protective of its secrets and tech transfer as the US is with all its aircraft but especially with the F-35 and we know the Russians aren't as stickly as the Americans when it comes to this process. It will be interesting to see that aspect in their exporting of the Su-57.
If the Su-57 is a better performer than the F-35 as you suggest, then the Russians should undoubtedly have strenuous tech transfer clauses in their exporting contracts. Have they done anything of the sort with all the Russian stuff India has bought to date?
That's a difficult proposition, though, right? I mean if what we're asking for proof is to actually test the capabilities among allies with different platforms, the chances of anyone agreeing to that is like asking them to go to war to expose their defenses. So what we have to go by is published USAF/USN simulation air battles which have not proven to be wrong in the past.
Also, let's think of the prospect of lying about the capabilities of arguably the most desirable fighter on the market to date. What would be the consequences to not only LM, but to the United States in general if they marketed a fighter of this caliber under false pretenses. The chances of that happening are close to nil, and the US, frankly, has had nothing but a stellar record in this department. We're yet to see anything of the caliber of the F-22 or F-35 from the Russians with regard to the PAK-FA program so you can see why someone would think the general is a bit off in the OP. 2 Raptors vs 10, 12, 15 F-15s and a perfect kill to loss ratio. Very similar results recently with the F-35 and this is in the A2A roll which is not even its strength.
Egyptian Rafales have everything in them with the exception of nukes launching caps and they haven't ordered a helmet with the aircraft. I'm guessing the HMDS is standard and just needs to be connected to whatever helmet is selected via the software. Other than that, it's everything Rafale.
I think India is way too invested in the PAK-FA at this point and considering its gargantuan investment in the Su-30MKI, it wouldn't make any sense to introduce the F-35 now.
I think he was referring to Russia requesting Israeli sub-systems to be installed in the PAK-FA during the initial stages of the program.
He also thinks it's a joke that you would think the Su-57 is better than the Israeli F-35 lol. I find it fascinating how nice and complentary you Indian folks are about the Israelis and they almost never return the favor in kind. Actually, they seem to react quite the opposite! How ungrateful of them, lol. We haven't heard much from the Israelis regarding what the general said.
The Russians were the first to introduce the S-ducts on the Mig-29.. They just prefer more manoeuvrability to the S-ducts limit.. otherwise it wouldn't have been difficult for them to implement it on the SU-57..So this was before they determined that its official designation was going to be Su-57 and not 50. But what I find interesting in that diagram is the Iranian model. It's quite likely that Iran could be a customer of this aircraft, along with a large batch of Su-30SMs.
BTW, SC, I don't buy any of that radar blockers stuff and especially the intake doors. There is so much to argue against that. We had a huge discussion on that in the PAK-FA vs F-22 thread. Random brought that up but it just doesn't cut the cheese. Compare it to the extensive work the US made in designing and engineering the intake ducting for not only the F-22 but especially the F/A-18 Super Hornet.
Nothing remotely close in the PAK-FA, unfortunately.
Even the F/A-18A has outstanding S-ducting.
You can easily see the S-shaping from the intake position to the fan blades, something that's clearly missing on that assembly photo of the PAK-FA intake and engine nacelle.
I'm no expert by any stretch of the imagination (and I never pretend to be,) but from all the available information that has been published to date, it's a critical aspect of RCS reduction and it just doesn't exist on the PAK-FA. And blockers and RAM etc. just seem like band-aides and nothing more, let alone doors of any kind and especially in flight.
egypt dont pay for there weaponsEgypt can't afford to feed its own people. Besides, if Israel wanted they could eradicate Egypt by turning it into a mushroom cloud - just saying.
What the hell is going on with you people ? In your Dream's egypt will get the su-57 !!!!
Egypt can't afford to feed its own people. Besides, if Israel wanted they could eradicate Egypt by turning it into a mushroom cloud - just saying.
Says a ZionistThe Su-57 is a """5th generation""" scam plane, I wouldn't suggest anyone to get it.
But Arabs don't cry all day feel sorry for me I am Semitic newArabs are semetic .... Just FYI.