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I wont say that J-10 cant take on F-22 if a falcon can take out a raptor J-10 can do that aswell.
Now raptor has become a big problem for US we all know its a tactical fighter and no other fighter can even come close.
US having publicized all this created big problems for it self like just wonder an F-22 is downed by a fighter that would creat voices in US about the hundreds of billions spent on development and Maintainence of this "unmatchable" AC.US doesnt put forward Raptor against any other AC nor did they use it in Iraq War why? because the whole program would be ruined if a loop hole was detected against it.
LHM Co engaged more than a thousand sub contractors on this project so the quality management would be a real issue. I mean 44.5K USD for every hour of flight aaah its a sitting duck kept just for showcase of advancement.
(any contrary views welcomed)
J-10 vertical climb at takeoff
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I wont say that J-10 cant take on F-22 if a falcon can take out a raptor J-10 can do that aswell.
Now raptor has become a big problem for US we all know its a tactical fighter and no other fighter can even come close.
US having publicized all this created big problems for it self like just wonder an F-22 is downed by a fighter that would creat voices in US about the hundreds of billions spent on development and Maintainence of this "unmatchable" AC.US doesnt put forward Raptor against any other AC nor did they use it in Iraq War why? because the whole program would be ruined if a loop hole was detected against it.
LHM Co engaged more than a thousand sub contractors on this project so the quality management would be a real issue. I mean 44.5K USD for every hour of flight aaah its a sitting duck kept just for showcase of advancement.
(any contrary views welcomed)
Hi,
It is of a simple mind to accept that J 10 beats F 22 on take off---. F22's capabilities of verticle climb or other manouvers will never be made public for another 5---10 years at least.
No outsider will find the actual rate of vertical climb on the F 22---we are only shown that part which is not of much importance----.
The J 10 vertical is a little joke---I saw the F 16's take off at hill afb in 1984--85--86 ---sitting on the south side of the runway on hwy 193 in my car---I saw them go vertical right before the end of the runway till they almost disappeared from the eye sight---possibly 10000---15000 ft up in the air----and hill afb is around 3000---4000 ft elevation.
So---please don't feel the high rush for this chicken little kind of miniature vertical climb of J 10.
Hi,
F 22 won't be by itself---bvr does not mean that---if I can see you then in return you can see me as well. The elctronic jammers will be playing the most important part. The chinese may not be able to see what is coming from where---not now---not any time soon---they will be flying blind .
There will be no switching to guns in 99.99 % of situations. F 22 pilots are not trained to be cow boys---unless it becomes desperate---their flying techniques are based totally shoot and scoot.
It is very simplistic to say that J 10's will outnumber the F 22. Well the thing here is, that is how the F 22 has been designed to make its assault---to fight against larger numbers, launch its missiles and take off.
One must understand that neither india, taiwan or afghanistan would allow the flight of F 22---secondly the u s will not allow itself to launch its planes from these places. It knows the consequences to the locale very well.
The only enemy would be a lack of fuel for the F 22---for that, the chinese will have to take down the refuellers---the F 22 would be flying in from the base in the pacific---they will top off their tanks approximately 800 to a thousand miles away from mainland china---if the chinese are able to take down the refuellers, then the only escape route is japan---to cover that, chinese will have to place a large airforce to block the approach to the japanese island---but then the problem arises---chinse won't have front line interceptors to cover the retreat into japan---and planes coming out of japan to protect the incoming F 22's would still be superior to the chinese---.
So---the end result would be a total decimation of the chinese defencive strike force---at what cost---maybe maybe---the americans send out a total of 20 F 22's-----it will cost the chinese at least 50 to 60 of the top of the line intercptors---on their escape route maybe 2% of the F 22 are taken out---but then 2/3rd of the chinse aircraft guarding the japan route would be neutralized---possibly---out of 40 planes---maybe maybe 10 of them would return---now that is not where it ends---.
In order to take out the refuellers---the chinese will have to send a large number of aircraft to take down the KC's---the good chance is that even though the chinese may take the refuellers out---the planes guarding the refuellers will take out at least 60---80% of the chinese strike force.
So---basically---in just a period of 24 hours, the chinese air force would be pumelled into submission---with a possible loss of around 80---to a 150 of their best of the planes and the best of the best of their air force jocks. The rest will be open skies over blue waters etc etc.
Hi,
We are just over water till now---haven't gone over land yet---keeping the discussion simple---because that is where it was.
I mean to say---first of all there is not going to be any confrontation between u s and china----if we are talking about a scenario----then it would be a complete air strike force supported by a carrier battle group---with F 22 taking off from guam---B 2's targeting the ground targets---F 18's flying from the carriers to give air cover to refuellers and AWACS and acting as back up for the F22's---F 15's flying from japan to help escort the F 22's back to land in japan---.
The first major concern for the chinese will ne to to find the air battle group---all chinese radars systems will be heavily jammed---possibly---half the chinese air force in the air would be running around chasing phantom targets created by the americans.
The air dominance by the americans will never be the issue---the issue would be---where would the conflict lead itself to---.
You see---americans have a habbit of creating panic in their populace---so that they can get more funds for the millitary--so that they can startup a war wherever they want to---so---when you listen to an american telling you that they are concerned with someones technology etc---you gotta get your antenaes up---and watch all around you---and be on your best behaviour---that is the time that they would strike---.
Coming back---this air assault would hurt china so much that they will end up using nuclear strikes against the carrier battle group and against the air base in guam---and regular cruise missile strikes on the japanes air bases as well. The siuation will get out of control in the first hours of the contact.
The foundation for this new type of sensor is NOT new. It is called a 'bi-static' set-up. There are serious disadvantages for a bi-static radar system.The new Chinese system, by contrast, simply monitors civilian radio and television broadcasts and analyses the minute fluctuations caused by the passage of an aircraft through commercial wavelengths.
Relying on a network of receivers similar to television aerials, the ?silent? PCL system does not emit a tell- tale radar signal and is therefore much harder to locate and destroy.
The US is developing a similar system, the ?silent sentry?, which monitors energy reflected from commercial TV and radio signals to track aircraft.
A receiver antenna in this detection scheme cannot afford to isolate and process a single freq due to the fact that the freq may not be as coherent as desired, or may contain freq modulations, or amplitude modulations or combinations of all. The list is not comprehensive. So the receiver antenna must process several echoes at any given time and must try to correlate them. Each bi-static triangle PER FREQUENCY must be resolved independently. Now add in multiple targets to the mix, targets that travels at different speeds, altitudes and directions. This detection scheme is best for civilian population centers, not geographically isolated military targets.Synchronization techniques used in the Bistatic Alerting and Cueing (BAC) program are examined. Particular attention is given to illuminator search, target search synchronization, RF synchronization, PRF (pulse repetition frequency) synchronization, range gate synchronization, and solution of the bistatic triangle. All of the synchronization techniques have been implemented and tested during the two and a half years of field-test demonstration of the BAC system. It is concluded that feasibility testing produced excellent results.
It was a typical 'spray and pray' tactic. If whatever that Zoltan Dani did was so good, then why is it that out of 21,000 sorties only two aircrafts, an F-16 and an F-117, was shot down? Is that a combat record to toast a few beers about? Whoever wrote the phrase '...added to US fears...' are interested only in rhetorics, nothing more. We designed the aircraft, we know its weaknesses.The shooting down of a US Air Force F117 fighter in March during the Kosovo conflict has added to US fears that the stealth technology, developed amid intense secrecy during the 1970s, may no longer be the asset that it was.
Yugoslavia is believed to have sold on the wreckage of the F117, probably to China or Russia, and defence experts say that while the stealth technology used in that aircraft is now out of date, the wreck may still be useful for perfecting a means to track it. The Pentagon has refused to discuss how the aircraft was brought down, but defence officials say that the F117 was probably shot down by a Serb SA3 surface-to-air missile.
Could and may be...If this the best this 'expert' can come up with, we have nothing to worry about.The B2 bomber, first deployed during the Kosovo conflict, uses a more advanced type of stealth technology than the F117, but it could still leave a ?signature? detectable by a Chinese PCL system.
The US is the only country with stealth technology in use, and both Russia and China have been researching a means of tracking the ?invisible? aircraft since the early 1970s. On conventional radar, if the technology is working correctly, a stealth aircaft is impossible to detect, but a PCL system may be able not only to ?see? the incoming aircraft, but identify the make by its disruption of television and radio signals permanently in the atmosphere.
Dont expect Chinese to be Dumb
Russian / PLA Low Band Surveillance Radar Systems (Counter Low Observable Technology Radars)
Hi,
It is not a matter of considering the chinese as dumb---it is a matter of talking to people who want to make china what it is not.
People---in their dislike of the u s, one must not loose focus from the devastating power they have over any adversary.
There will be no mano a mano dog fights between F 22 and J 10---but if there are---they maybe incidental for a few seconds when the planes are merging---through the merge the F 22 will be disengaging and flying away.