Taygibay
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Gentlemen, please, let's get our facts straight here, calmly
In order, the ATLC is an important exercise that is aimed at - training pilots to become leaders of patrols/flights.
Most people did not know WHEN the event took place as even the press ( and the video's opening text ) reported incorrectly that it happened after the Dubai Air show but it was in fact concurrent. The Air show's demonstrations actually made an electronic bubble between the range that goes east towards Al-Ain ( Check a map. ) and the lovely northern neighbour that is Iran.
The exercise that involved the F-22/Raffy was not reported on much as these are beyond the scope of the training.
When we heard Lt-Col Grandclaudon on the Typhoon vs Rafale results, that was part of ATLC. But the BFM is not and thus you can be sure that dogfights were informal ( although obviously still monitored ). Which also corrects the "cheating" comment up there. Going below deck is registered as a draw, sometimes a loss in strict BFM training but never cheating.
Those were part of the results given. Hence the discrepancy between the 1-4 and 1-5 often seen!
As for the video itself, again, please put it in context. Yes, "normally", the Raptor would play its cards from high and afar and a BFM merge would be quite rare or unlikely. Then, once pilots are allowed to do so the RoE are essential to gauge the results but only in an OFFICIAL dogfight training which again was not the case here? There was a set of conditions and so on but those were not made public and will "normally" never be. Do understand though that such side exercises happen very regularly. When the Raptor was inducted, it flew out of Langley AFB for instance and "practiced along Red Flags" at times.
It came to the Nevada range's limits to try out its detection while not entering it proper. Again, these "visits" were never an official part of the Red Flag and thus not factored in nor reported on?
So that we cannot fully understand what is happening save by analyzing the data in the HUD. And that "teaches" us little.
It "only" shows that for all its power and great handling, IF it was to be involved in dogfight, the F-22 would NOT enjoy the kind of supremacy that it does in Hi-Far conditions for which it was designed and under which it will be used and that fanboys of it extrapolate to always and forever, LOL.
In reverse fashion, the video does not prove that the Rafale will win all the fights it is to be in but simply that it performs way better than some would have thought on account of excellent aerodynamics and conception. In that sense, yes, that video contradicts other fanboys that have long held that it could barely fly and such blah blah. Which should be evident anyhow save for the said fanboys. And in that sense only, yes, the vid can be construed as a public relation tool to some but calls of propaganda are as ridiculous as they would be if applied to the markings of "downed" aircrafts on fighters that mili jocks have gratified us on occasion both for and against almost all planes ( otherwise, just paint a shadow image of a Ferrari on your Nano or Fiat 500 and call it a sports/racing wunder? ).
Overall, DeathbyChocolate is right for instance when within the conditions of such training but Donatello is also right when he states that IRL/ actual war conditions the idea of "allowed" disappears totally to any trick that brings a win AKA surviving?
( Unless we have the answer of the F-22 pilot btw, he may actually not have been restoring if you see what I mean? )
All of my post then is well summed up by Halloweene's : The video shows clearly qualities of both airplanes ^
Now, ideally, there will one day be an exercise in which Raptors fly in at 20km alt from 1000km dist towards incoming"enemies" using their strong points, PAK-FA or Typhoons high too or Su-30 a tad lower or Rafale in close to the ground and use all available weapons within each A/C corresponding tactics to achieve a result of only one type flying?
If that exercise is ever held though, it will not bear a fancy name such as TLP, ColorFlag or Tiger Meet.
It will be called war?
Good day all, Tay.
In order, the ATLC is an important exercise that is aimed at - training pilots to become leaders of patrols/flights.
Most people did not know WHEN the event took place as even the press ( and the video's opening text ) reported incorrectly that it happened after the Dubai Air show but it was in fact concurrent. The Air show's demonstrations actually made an electronic bubble between the range that goes east towards Al-Ain ( Check a map. ) and the lovely northern neighbour that is Iran.
The exercise that involved the F-22/Raffy was not reported on much as these are beyond the scope of the training.
When we heard Lt-Col Grandclaudon on the Typhoon vs Rafale results, that was part of ATLC. But the BFM is not and thus you can be sure that dogfights were informal ( although obviously still monitored ). Which also corrects the "cheating" comment up there. Going below deck is registered as a draw, sometimes a loss in strict BFM training but never cheating.
Those were part of the results given. Hence the discrepancy between the 1-4 and 1-5 often seen!
As for the video itself, again, please put it in context. Yes, "normally", the Raptor would play its cards from high and afar and a BFM merge would be quite rare or unlikely. Then, once pilots are allowed to do so the RoE are essential to gauge the results but only in an OFFICIAL dogfight training which again was not the case here? There was a set of conditions and so on but those were not made public and will "normally" never be. Do understand though that such side exercises happen very regularly. When the Raptor was inducted, it flew out of Langley AFB for instance and "practiced along Red Flags" at times.
It came to the Nevada range's limits to try out its detection while not entering it proper. Again, these "visits" were never an official part of the Red Flag and thus not factored in nor reported on?
So that we cannot fully understand what is happening save by analyzing the data in the HUD. And that "teaches" us little.
It "only" shows that for all its power and great handling, IF it was to be involved in dogfight, the F-22 would NOT enjoy the kind of supremacy that it does in Hi-Far conditions for which it was designed and under which it will be used and that fanboys of it extrapolate to always and forever, LOL.
In reverse fashion, the video does not prove that the Rafale will win all the fights it is to be in but simply that it performs way better than some would have thought on account of excellent aerodynamics and conception. In that sense, yes, that video contradicts other fanboys that have long held that it could barely fly and such blah blah. Which should be evident anyhow save for the said fanboys. And in that sense only, yes, the vid can be construed as a public relation tool to some but calls of propaganda are as ridiculous as they would be if applied to the markings of "downed" aircrafts on fighters that mili jocks have gratified us on occasion both for and against almost all planes ( otherwise, just paint a shadow image of a Ferrari on your Nano or Fiat 500 and call it a sports/racing wunder? ).
Overall, DeathbyChocolate is right for instance when within the conditions of such training but Donatello is also right when he states that IRL/ actual war conditions the idea of "allowed" disappears totally to any trick that brings a win AKA surviving?
( Unless we have the answer of the F-22 pilot btw, he may actually not have been restoring if you see what I mean? )
All of my post then is well summed up by Halloweene's : The video shows clearly qualities of both airplanes ^
Now, ideally, there will one day be an exercise in which Raptors fly in at 20km alt from 1000km dist towards incoming"enemies" using their strong points, PAK-FA or Typhoons high too or Su-30 a tad lower or Rafale in close to the ground and use all available weapons within each A/C corresponding tactics to achieve a result of only one type flying?
If that exercise is ever held though, it will not bear a fancy name such as TLP, ColorFlag or Tiger Meet.
It will be called war?
Good day all, Tay.