Jeez, man. This is what I mean by you using strawman arguments. You bring in LFE ROE into what is just a dog fight. In dog fights, there are altitude, manoeuvrability and speed restrictions apart from weapons employment, like guns only. And when aircraft are similar, there is very little difference.
I am not ignorant about ROEs, and I understand the need to have restrictive ROEs. But in the Rafale and F-22 dog fight, or any other similar dog fights, the main idea is to keep it as real as possible.
The problem is you are linking irrelevant stuff into this, as usual. Typical strawman arguments.
Most definitely. The French keep a very tight lid on everything. And when they say something, it's typically true. When it's bad they try to hide it. When it's good they show off. Since information is controlled, we know that what comes out is pretty solid. For example, when the Dassault CEO said the Rafale is superior to the F-22 in the French senate, you can take it as being trustworthy.
I guess the rafale being the most capable fighter in the world will be you and a few frenchmen's little secret. For some reason the rest of the worlds experts just haven't caught on. What with so few sales of rafales.
Whereas the US is a canary. We already see the F-35 circus openly played in the media. So all the good and bad is out in the open, and people are just shitting everywhere based on vested interests. So there is no way to filter out reliable info out of all that filth.
Because the media is known to never lie and be experts in military affairs.
Dude, I make it a point not to answer to your strawman attacks. Simply because it has nothing to do with the discussion in the first place.
It's you who do not understand in what conditions LPI works against Spectra. AC against LPI has little to do with frequency hopping or short bursts and purely dependent on location of the threat radar. Spectra can localise a target within 0.1deg, which is good enough to maintain stealth. So even if the Rafale cannot detect the F-22 using radar, it's killing all the X band signals around it anyway. It doesn't matter how short the burst is or if there is no continuity in the signal, because Spectra doesn't sample the threat signal. Pushing the amplitude of the threat signal below background noise also does nothing. If it's X band, it's dead.
Even if 1 radar releases 100 unique signals in a second, Spectra will simply treat it as 100 unique signals from 100 unique radars all located in just one place. So LPI doesn't defeat Spectra. The only real way to defeat ACT is by saturating it.
Spectra has no need to know the characteristics of the threat signal.
If it doesn't know the characteristics of a signal how can it copy it? If it doesn't copy it and sends out some genaric x band signal it will not cancel out lpi aesa. Even if it had the rcs of a sparrow (which it doesn't) It just gives that all up trying to jam every x band signal, rafale isn't the only one with ESM and aim-120 has a home on jam mode.
The French are trustworthy based on information they themselves release in public.
If a high ranking French official, the VP of Dassault, says the Rafale's frontal RCS is that of a sparrow, then the Rafale's frontal RCS is that of a sparrow. It's good enough.
You guys are too slow anyway.
https://breakingdefense.com/2011/09/french-pilots-over-libya-decline-us-intel-clearance-just-too-sl/
Yep, against the IAF jets in Garuda V. It works.