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how can evade the missile traveling Mach 4+ and can maneuver 40/50 Gs the only way to evade AAMS is electronics (ECM ECCM EW) not top speed/maneuverability/TVC @Kamil_baku :disagree::disagree::disagree:
i just explained it.. if it is stealth, how will you missile seeker of BVR missile will see the target? you answer me now..
 
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AESA are also effected by jamming/ interference/clutter jamming more then ETOS @undertakerwwefan

True. That's why Su-57 uses both AESA and IRST.

i just explained it.. if it is stealth, how will you missile seeker of BVR missile will see the target? you answer me now..

You kidding me? F-22 is 40,000+ lbs of metal, including titanium. It's a bigger radar target than a B-29. Missile radar can easily track it.
 
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True. That's why Su-57 uses both AESA and IRST.



You kidding me? F-22 is 40,000+ lbs of metal, including titanium. It's a bigger radar target than a B-29. Missile radar can easily track it.
I think F22 proved its stealth in SYria according to Russian reports.. dude, it use composite materials.. seems like you are 20 years behind, Gorbachov still the president..
 
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I think F22 proved its stealth in SYria according to Russian reports.. dude, it use composite materials.. seems like you are 20 years behind, Gorbachov still the president..

True, F-22 has composite materials, but it's still more than half metal, including titanium. At 43,000+ lbs, it has more RCS than a B-29.

The F-22 construction is 39% titanium, 24% composite, 16% aluminium and 1% thermoplastic by weight. Titanium is used for its high strength-to-weight ratio in critical stress areas, including some of the bulkheads, and also for its heat-resistant qualities in the hot sections of the aircraft.

Carbon-fibre composites have been used for the fuselage frame, the doors, intermediate spars on the wings, and for the honeycomb sandwich construction skin panels.


https://www.airforce-technology.com/projects/f22/

Composite materials have less RCS than aluminium. Titanium has more RCS than aluminium. All in all, on average F-22 is just as radar reflective as a B-29 which has no titanium.
 
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True, F-22 has composite materials, but it's still more than half metal, including titanium. At 43,000+ lbs, it has more RCS than a B-29.

The F-22 construction is 39% titanium, 24% composite, 16% aluminium and 1% thermoplastic by weight. Titanium is used for its high strength-to-weight ratio in critical stress areas, including some of the bulkheads, and also for its heat-resistant qualities in the hot sections of the aircraft.

Carbon-fibre composites have been used for the fuselage frame, the doors, intermediate spars on the wings, and for the honeycomb sandwich construction skin panels.


https://www.airforce-technology.com/projects/f22/
Titanium is well known to be used in the engine section for its heat resistance.. dude, all those countries who received f35 would invest in their 5th generation fighter if it wouldnt proof itself in being stealth.. We all know that glass also bring a lot of RCS but they use stealth coating.. I would recommend you to read more and use your english there.. ;)
 
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Titanium is well known to be used in the engine section for its heat resistance.. dude, all those countries who received f35 would invest in their 5th generation fighter if it wouldnt proof itself in being stealth.. We all know that glass also bring a lot of RCS but they use stealth coating.. I would recommend you to read more and use your english there.. ;)

Stealth coating convert radio to heat.
 
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Stealth coating convert radio to heat.
That is true, but you cannot detect IR siganture of aircraft from long distance if you dont know from which direction it comes.. think of it like radar detect it first and IR camera zoom it to that direction..
having only general view of air, diminish the range of IRST so much..
 
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That is true, but you cannot detect IR siganture of aircraft from long distance if you dont know from which direction it comes.. think of it like radar detect it first and IR camera zoom it to that direction..
having only general view of air, diminish the range of IRST so much..

Correct. However, radio absorbing material does not absorb all radio. Some to most inevitably go back to the emitter radar. Anyway, F-22 has sufficient RCS for missile radar to easily track it.
 
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i just explained it.. if it is stealth, how will you missile seeker of BVR missile will see the target? you answer me now..
You know nothing about how to guide BVR TO GUIDE to their target to fire BVR to the target first launched jets to input to BVR in the general area of the target than after mid flight of BVR launch jets would more precise location of the target using mid course update after couple of seconds BVR enters its terminal flight, where BVR activates its active radar seekers and games over for target @undertakerwwefan or other way to guide a BVR all along throughout its flight is AWACS @undertakerwwefan :p::P;):enjoy:

True, F-22 has composite materials, but it's still more than half metal, including titanium. At 43,000+ lbs, it has more RCS than a B-29.

The F-22 construction is 39% titanium, 24% composite, 16% aluminium and 1% thermoplastic by weight. Titanium is used for its high strength-to-weight ratio in critical stress areas, including some of the bulkheads, and also for its heat-resistant qualities in the hot sections of the aircraft.

Carbon-fibre composites have been used for the fuselage frame, the doors, intermediate spars on the wings, and for the honeycomb sandwich construction skin panels.


https://www.airforce-technology.com/projects/f22/

Composite materials have less RCS than aluminium. Titanium has more RCS than aluminium. All in all, on average F-22 is just as radar reflective as a B-29 which has no titanium.
Not common Titanium but a treated/special/composite titanium F-22 have @undertakerwwefan ;):enjoy:
 
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You kidding me? F-22 is 40,000+ lbs of metal, including titanium. It's a bigger radar target than a B-29. Missile radar can easily track it.
What the fcuk @undertakerwwefan :hitwall::crazy::hitwall: B-29 had no special shape to avoid radar detection,it has no RAS (RADAR ABSORBING STRUCTURE), NO RAM (RADAR ABSORBING MATERIAL) SO HOW CAN YOU ASSUMING RANTING/BASHING WITHOUT THIS BS THAT F-22 HAVE BIGGER RADAR TARGET THAN B-29 @undertakerwwefan :blah::blah::blah: KEEP RANTING WITHOUT ANY BASE @undertakerwwefan :blah::blah::blah:

Whatever man.
BECAUSE YOU HAVE NO IDEA WHAT IS YOU TAKING ABOUT @undertakerwwefan :hitwall::crazy::hitwall:

Stealth coating convert radio to heat.
AND DRAIN TO THE ENGINE OF F-22 JUST LIKE THEY DID THE SAME THING ON SR-71 @undertakerwwefan ;):enjoy:
 
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You know nothing about how to guide BVR TO GUIDE to their target to fire BVR to the target first launched jets to input to BVR in the general area of the target than after mid flight of BVR launch jets would more precise location of the target using mid course update after couple of seconds BVR enters its terminal flight, where BVR activates its active radar seekers and games over for target @undertakerwwefan or other way to guide a BVR all along throughout its flight is AWACS @undertakerwwefan :p::P;):enjoy:


Not common Titanium but a treated/special/composite titanium F-22 have @undertakerwwefan ;):enjoy:
those things even the small kids knows these days.. you better tell me how they gonna kill the stealth jet or what if their rocket finish before they reach their target,,,
Awacs will be the first one to be shot down by S400 and others.. even if Awacs are still on, they will not be able to do anything to 5th generation fighters.

Correct. However, radio absorbing material does not absorb all radio. Some to most inevitably go back to the emitter radar. Anyway, F-22 has sufficient RCS for missile radar to easily track it.
you can see them when they are close to you, which i said earlier, it will be very late.. even S400 with its strong radar can see 5th generation fighters 30km away.. imagine the jets with its radar
 
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Awacs will be the first one to be shot down by S400 and others.. even if Awacs are still on, they will not be able to do anything to 5th generation fighters.

Russia got KS-172 air to air missile I think range 400 km or something. Of course, AWACs will be the first to be targeted. Air refuelers too.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Novator_KS-172

Of course, it could just as likely be an American civil war. Certainly possible. If Trump declares himself emperor, war between emperor and congress, like English civil war.
 
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