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- I'm not quite sure what you meant by 'traditional', i see nothing wrong with a design like that becoming a 4.5 gen fighter
Please provide evidence that composites decrease RCS... I did not know that MKI was filled with composites.
so any aircraft which is not 5th gen -- has a 'traditional' design -- that includes rafale and eurofighter aswell
dsi reduced the frontal rcs by more than 30% in the case of jf17 --- i read it by some good poster in some forum awhile back -- the only other active 'traditional' fighter which has dsi is j10b
composites and ram coating are where the indians always point the deficiency of jft eventhough if the basic structure is good , these 2 options can very easily be incorporated in the next batches , when the design has been 'polished'
some doubts.
if modern bvr combat is all about detecting first and fire the missile and escape.how often will we see bvr fight compared to WVR fight.i guess there is lesser chances for a fighter Jet to escape once a bvr missile locked on..even with 3D TVC.?
if chances of surviving bvr shot is less then the usage of short range missiles and heat seeking missiles will also be less ?
I can't recall perfectly; but those were Russian designs in which an alternative approach to the fitting of missiles under wings was discussed. As you already know about the Russian AWAC killer missiles like Kh-22 & its bulky ship antiship variant with an awesome range of more than 4000km thus those missiles greatly add to RCS value if not carried inside fuselage & be fitted at wing bottoms
However, an alternative way was to cover those missiles in a specially shape box [redesigned from Scifi materials] which will be hinged to the wingtips. Each box [as I say] can carry two of such missiles without relatively increasing RCS value & also not sacrificing payload for RCS benefits.
Their are three things now.
1 You don't know much or anything thing about JFT.
2 Those guys aren't fan boys.
3 You are definitely trolling.
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Dude can you believe this SR 71 guy??
He is a mechanical engineer, yet he post sh!t like this.
Good thing he is ban for ever!
Who cares about RCS if you can attack a target from as far as 4000km as you said here?
Cruise missile - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaRussia has Kh-55SM cruise missiles, with similar to U.S. AGM-129 range of 3000 km, but are able to carry more powerful warhead of 200 kt. They are equipped with a TERCOM system which allows them to cruise at an altitude lower than 110 meters at subsonic speeds while obtaining a CEP accuracy of 15 meters with an Inertial navigation system. They are air-launched from either Tupolev Tu-95s, Tupolev Tu-22Ms, or Tupolev Tu-160s, each able to carry 16 for the Tu-95, 12 for the Tu-160, and 4 for the Tu-22M. A Stealth version of the missile, the Kh-101 is in development. It has similar qualities as the Kh-55, except that it's range has been extended to 5,000 km, equipped with a 1,000 kg conventional warhead, and has stealth features which reduces it's probability of intercept.[4]
The flight testing of the Kh-101 has already been completed. This missile weighs some 2,200 - 2,400 kg , the weight of warhead is 400 kg. According to press reports, the Kh-101 has a maximum range of 5,000-5,500 Km a variable flight profile at altitudes ranging from 30 - 70m to 6000m , a cruising speed of 190-200 m/s and a maximum speed of 250-270m/s. It can well be classed as a low-observable flying vehicle because the radar cross section of the Kh-101 is 0.01 m2. The missile is equipped with an electro-optical system for correcting the flight trajectory and with a TV guidance system for terminal guidance. This ensures the hitting precision with a deviation of some 12- 20m.
The upgraded Tu-95MS can carry eight Kh-101 missiles on four wing pylons. The same missile will also equip the upgraded Tu-160 which will be able to carry six missiles in each of its two weapons bays total of 12 Kh-101 or 102 missile. The highly accurate guidance system of the Kh-101 and its combined HE/fragmentation/penetrating warhead will enable one modernised Tu-160 to fulfil tasks previously achievable with an entire regiment of bombers. The upgraded version of Tu-22M3 is capable of carrying four Kh-101 missiles or six to eight Kh-SD