Watch till the end, guys how many Gs you guys think Rafale is pulling here?
I had found this comment from internet;
''Some have claimed the Rafale to be capped at 12G in standard operating manoeuvers (although 12G is still pretty extreme), but they also claim that the Rafale can mechanically go up to 14G in emergency operating manoeuvers. I have no official info to back that claim so we can't use it as 100% reliable. There is however a video of a near-miss accident of the French Navy, where we see a Navy Rafale engage in a "Split S" manoeuver too low : the jet pulls up less than 5 meters from the waves (the exhaust of the engines actually create a wake in the water because the jet came so low). I honestly don't know how many Gs were pulled by the pilot when he realized he wasn't going to make it by pulling "normal" hard Gs, but I wouldn't be surprised that he eventually did 14Gs at that moment. '' Here is that video;
Rafale F3R can turn upto 27 degrees/sec. too compared with JF17's 26 deg/sec.{with Block-1/2} and 8.5 Gs of Block 1-2 and maybe 9Gs{?} for Block-3
@airomerix @Hodor @Windjammer plz review if this info. is accurate and if so then how will PAF manage Rafale in ACM?
@gambit