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Where do you see a hint towards an Eurofighter???
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Thanks for correcting me. It seems that DSI was always on the cards.
What is the role of chip in aircraft? Will it effects its performance with respect to radar and tracking and directing weapon?
Where do you see a hint towards an Eurofighter???
Don't you worry it's french way of sweetening the deal! We got our fare share with their deals in the pastWe should be glad that J-10 acquisition didnt start rumors of kick backs unlike Rafale across the border.
We should be glad that J-10 acquisition didnt start rumors of kick backs unlike Rafale across the border.
"high end" data links will not eliminate latency and so off board compute resources is not really an option for sensor fusion, signal processing, radar or the mission computer. But Advanced Battle Management System (ABMS) can fuse data from all nodes, sensors and IoTs in the cloud and leverage AI to improve battlefield effectiveness within line of sight. Here the AESA radar is really useful on the fighter and is used to transmit data at high speeds, first generation APG-79 could transmit 128 mbps 15 years ago, today it's much faster.I have a question from the learned members here.. what kind of functionalities/capabilities are dependent on the chip speed in current 4th/5th generation aircrafts? I think in current 4th/5th generation aircrafts high end datalink is more important than the high end chip? Can anyone elaborate on the topic? Thanks
Don't you worry it's french way of sweetening the deal! We got our fare share with their deals in the past
why F16 in front of J10, it is means F16 is better then J10 or is some air etiquette?
Commander of PAF was in the F-16, if he would be in a K-8 then that would have been the formation leader.why F16 in front of J10, it is means F16 is better then J10 or is some air etiquette?
I have a question from the learned members here.. what kind of functionalities/capabilities are dependent on the chip speed in current 4th/5th generation aircrafts? I think in current 4th/5th generation aircrafts high end datalink is more important than the high end chip? Can anyone elaborate on the topic? Thanks
Do Radars(aircraft) talk to other radars (aircrafts) or do radars (aircrafts) need a data link to talk (send information) to other aircrafts ?"high end" data links will not eliminate latency and so off board compute resources is not really an option for sensor fusion, signal processing, radar or the mission computer. But Advanced Battle Management System (ABMS) can fuse data from all nodes, sensors and IoTs in the cloud and leverage AI to improve battlefield effectiveness within line of sight. Here the AESA radar is really useful on the fighter and is used to transmit data at high speeds, first generation APG-79 could transmit 128 mbps 15 years ago, today it's much faster.
To answer your question both (chip and data link) are equally important.
Got it they need data link to talk. ThanksDo Radars(aircraft) talk to other radars (aircrafts) or do radars (aircrafts) need a data link to talk (send information) to other aircrafts ?