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SU-35S can track and engage at around 300km, not a mere 120km. That's around double to triple that of the likes of Rafale, Gripen-E, F-16, and F/A-18 Super HornetAll flankers are more or less the same. Its the same 1970s designed airframe that keeps getting marketed under different names with mid to high levels of avionics change or mild airframe changes. If Russians had F-15 they would have been calling the F-15SE as F-40 or F-45 to milk the fighter jet market with new coating. Russians have this habit.
MIG-35 is MIG-29 9.13 => MIG-29M =>MIG-29M2.
SU-27SM gave birth to the entire SU-30, 33, 34, 35, J-11, J-15, J-16 family.
MIG-27 => MIG-23BN
SU-17 =. SU-20 = SU-22
MIG-31 is MIG-25's mature product.
Before SU-57, Russia had not unvieled a new airframe for past ~40 years.
And none of them are drastically different from each other. This airframe has an elephant-sized RCS from every aspect possible and is high priced and maintenance-heavy fighter that you can't just hide in a normal-sized hardened bunker or in underground bases. Luckily it never got in an A2A combat with light weight monsters like MIG-29M, Rafale, JAS-39E, F-16Block52, F-18E/F or we would have seen it getting shot down. I would not even be surprised if SU-35S (15+ m2, ~100-120 KM track range) by any slight chance get into IRIAF and Kowsar-I (1 m2 RCS, ~90-100 KM track range) surprises it in a A2A excersize.
SU-35S can track and engage at around 300km, not a mere 120km. That's around double to triple that of the likes of Rafale, Gripen-E, F-16, and F/A-18 Super Hornet
J-13 is a typo
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Agree but SU-35 has PESA radar while the J-16 has a AESA radar. Even Algeria rejected the SU-35.well if the engine instead of WS-10a was WS-10b
23 x Mirage F1 serve as canvas for periodic new paint jobs in IRIAF and do not even have functioning pylons for A2A missiles let alone a functioning radar.
Luckily it never got in an A2A combat with light weight monsters like MIG-29M, Rafale, JAS-39E, F-16Block52, F-18E/F or we would have seen it getting shot down.
A2A inventory will be limited since Iran bought a French plane and now has no military relations with France while the rest of its airforce is US based or Russian.
Because Algeria bought SU-57 and SU-30 alreadyAgree but SU-35 has PESA radar while the J-16 has a AESA radar. Even Algeria rejected the SU-35.
Do you have a source for that first claim?This was a big controversy some years back. Even in their own promotional video SU-35S with an IRBIS-E could not get an engagement track on an already detected ~1-3m2 target anywhere above 100 KM. Russian users denied this and said the target was probably <1 m2. So It is upto the person what they want to believe in. Entire globe still prefers western avionics package for a reason.
https://theaviationgeekclub.com/an-in-depth-analysis-of-why-the-sukhoi-su-35-is-the-most-overhyped-4th-generation-fighter-aircraft/
In a head-to-head engagement between a 2 x PL-12/15 (100-150 KM) armed Kowsar-I (1m2 RCS) flying with Bayyenat-II/Grifo346 and multiple R-77E (80 KM) armed SU-35S (15-20 m2 RCS) flying with IRBIS-E, who would track the adversary and shoot its ARH BVR missiles at the other first? Mind you in the price of one SU-35S you get 8 Kowsar-I. You either get 24 SU-35S or 192 Kowsar-I. If the same avionics package of Kowsar-I is put on a physically strong fighter like MIG-29 of IRIAF then it would become a very strong platform. Modern aircrafts are like electronic laboratories flying. The age of who flies fast and rolls better wins is almost gone. People here do not appreciate the fact that HESA and IEI have hit a jackpot with domestic production of top of the line GRIFO-346 as Bayyenat-II +e-warfare suit of Kowsar-I. It can track even multiple 1m2 targets at 93 KM for BVR engagement. It is the most advanced western radar for its weight and size (80-85 KG). Most advanced in entire portfolio of Leonardo after their top product GRIFO-E (AESA). If Russia fux us again and provides no useful MIG fleet upgradation IRIAF should get its 23 x MIGS totally upgraded to Kowsar-I standards avionics wise. Some 70 x Kowsar-1 + 23 x MIGs with this package with vitalize the interception package with ~44 F-14A/AM. IRIAF's biggest agenda should be small size ARH BVR missile. Fakour-90 or future Maghsouds are long range heavy BVR missiles and will be of no use to anything other than F-14AM.
Leonardo Grifo-346
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IEI Bayyenat-II
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https://www.radartutorial.eu/19.kartei/08.airborne/pubs/GRIFO_M346_LQ_mm07796_.pdf
Btw key aero article mentioned that some ~43 (or 50?) x F-7N/FT-7N in IRIAF possession are getting new wings, tails, cockpits, seats and canopies along with the ditto avionics+radar package as Kowsar-I. IRIAF has a long history of squadron-based lobbyism for funding fuel ego-driven dud projects of no battle value. One of them was called "Mirage F1" and the other is "F-7N". These ego lobbyists should be fired. 23 x Mirage F1 serve as canvas for periodic new paint jobs in IRIAF and do not even have functioning pylons for A2A missiles let alone a functioning radar. Their numbers are not even high enough to think of a local upgradation, what are they even doing in IRIAF is beyond me. Them and F-7N's are burdens. F-5E/F atleast served us in the war and are being sacrificed to help create Kowsar-I's construction repository.
Iran never bought fighter jets from France, the Mirage F-1's were received from Iraq as part of the package Saddam asked Iran to shelter during the 1990-1991 Persian Gulf war (and never got back).
F-1 can fire AIM-9 and other French A2A missiles. It’s mostly used for A2G not A2A role. Wingtip pylons do exist on F-1, Cant speak for Iranian F-1.
Even if Iranian F-1 is basically a metal shell, it can be equipped with wing tip pylons and a semi-decent radar. A2A inventory will be limited since Iran bought a French plane and now has no military relations with France while the rest of its airforce is US based or Russian.
Nonetheless, capability exists to upgrade F-1 to a capable standard. At the very least is teach pilots on a supersonic plane.
I’m not sure how many air hours are pilots are getting, but I am sure it is not nearly enough due to the stress on the airframes of our 30+ year old fleets.
come on in this forum we are screaming for more than two month that Fulcrum-A or Mig-29 9.12b the one gave to non-Warsaw pact is a shit airplane that don't have any countermeasure and is equipped with a shitty radar that provide nearly no battle situation for pilot and cant track anything even at 40kmEthiopia's Su-27K faced off in air-to-air combat against Eritrean Mig-29A's in 1999.
And the Flankers won the battle hands down. Eritrea was impressed enough to buy some examples of their own from Russia after the war.
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How Flankers fought Fulcrums in the skies over Africa
Jan 14 2022
Igor Rozin
https://www.rbth.com/history/334639...m/history/334639-how-flankers-fought-fulcrums
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I'm of the opinion Iran should ditch its Mig-29 (along with the other obsolete fighters you regularly mention) as soon as a viable replacement becomes available. To my knowledge there's no example of an impressive use of the type in war. It seems the only thing interesting about IRIAF's Fulcrums are their engines.
those f-1 are sinkhole for funding and have no actual use , even Taliban hit one of them several years agoYou are right.
However, Iran can still upgrade the plane. It won’t be an A2A fighter, but if knock on it is that it can’t fire the A2A off wingtip....it can. If the knock is it doesn’t have a capable radar...it can. Iran has plenty of A2G munitions to give it with a targeting pod on its pylon.
You never scrap a fighter jet when you don’t have alternatives. Even US with its $700B budget and several NATO nations fly older planes.
Iran doesn’t have the luxury to mothball F-1 and F-7. I’m all for Iran modernizing it’s airforce, but it’s 20 years of tinkering around with what is now Kowsar. And rumored deals with Russia or China.
Until Iran unveils it’s medium and heavy engines, that’s about the best (size) plane it can hope to produce.
come on in this forum we are screaming for more than two month that Fulcrum-A or Mig-29 9.12b the one gave to non-Warsaw pact is a shit airplane that don't have any countermeasure and is equipped with a shitty radar that provide nearly no battle situation for pilot and cant track anything even at 40km
and by the way SU-27k or Su-33 never exported to any country Ethiopia got Su-27S, Su-27P, Su-27UB
the point is defeating Mig-29 9.12b is no measure for a platform being capableAnd? What's your point, why are you quoting me to respond with this?
the point is defeating Mig-29 9.12b is no measure for a platform being capable
again anything is better than mig-29 9.12b in this case R-27e of Su-27 have it an edge over mig-29 that only used R-27 (that gave Su-27 aound 20km more range) and the small matter of the fact that su-27 were flown by Russian and su-27 actualy had a basic electric warfare system even in its basic version.The encounter was between the basic versions of both fighters. And the Sukhoi proved superior to the Mig. The question was how these two compare with each other.
N001 has a 1.075m antenna diameter twist-cassegrain antenna. A pulse-doppler design operating in the 3 cm band using medium and high PRFs for optimum lookdown capability, the N001 has a search range of 80–100 km against a 3m2 m RCS target in a headon engagement, 140 km against a large bomber. It can track a 3m2 target at 65 km. In a pursuit engagement, search range for a 3m2 target falls to just 40 km. Azimuth limits are ±60. Initial units had a MTBF of only 5 hours, but later type is 100 hours; MTBF was eventually brought up to 200 hours. The Su-33 used an updated SUV-33 control system, the N001 radar was largely unchanged but with sea optimised lookdown capability and support for the carrier-based GCI system.