Myth_buster_1
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lets talk about the obvious first.lets talk about the things on which the RCS of an aircraft depends...size,shape,material used
LCa is the smallest jet...it's has the maximum amount of composites in it's frame....a canard less delta airframe.now these are obvious facts aren't they?
so based on these we can argue the case of JF-17 v/s LCa in terms of RCS.
moron didnt you read mean_birds posts that were slapped all over your shameless face! and stop trolling!
NOW READ!
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It depends more the shape and curves of the plane rather than just size. Size might be a factor, but certainly not the most important one. As an example, the Rafale is one big plane but has very LO.
Denys Overholser, when asked what makes an aircraft stealth, said: Shape, shape, shape and materials. And before you jump from your seat at the mention of materials...those are radar absorbing materials like dielectric polymers and ferromagnetic materials.
OK if you insist. I was referring to the specific technology on the skin of a plane like that of an F-22 which neither the LCA nor the JF-17 possesses. But I guess you can use the term loosely to refer to features that makes a plane invisible or gets close to that
Even the F-22 is not completely invisible...you can probably see it at close proximity and the only plane to have taken a virtual shot at it did actually see it...that you might never make it that close is another story.
That is why todays 4.5 gen planes have LO or stealthy (stealth-like) features but not stealth technology.
As I said, my reservations about the LCA was considering its delta wings configuration. I have explained in one of my earlier post about why JF-17 would be much more maneuverable especially in the more important pitch role (because of LERX and DSI).
Also LCA's maximum achieved 5.5g and only 19 ( or was it 22?) degree of AoA speaks for its maneuverability. Not to mention its 1.5 ton overweight.
This clearly proves the LCA has fallen short of the IAF standards.
This thread is LCA vs JF-17 and stealth is but just one feature. Remember, inlets are A MAJOR RCS REDUCING FEATURE. Exposure to compressor and blades not only is highly reflective but also compromises on the identification of the plane using modern techniques like JEM. The JF-17 clearly wins with its DSI.
Frankly, as soon as you load your weapons onto your plane...much of its so-called stealth is compromised and it can be detected by most radars in employment today.