gambit
PROFESSIONAL
- Joined
- Apr 28, 2009
- Messages
- 28,569
- Reaction score
- 148
- Country
- Location
That is a bad line of reasoning. You clearly do not know anything about military flying.@LeveragedBuyout
I think the US and many americans are overreacted in this particularly case. let me ask u what were the objectives of the P8 plane in the coast of Hainan island? several possibilities.
1. to show the american audience and politicians that the Obama is tough on china, he is not a clown.
2. to send a signal to US allies that daddy is here to protects u, no worries.
3. to test China's red line.
4. the most practical one: to collects datas of our newest nuclear sub.
Whatever the objectives were, that particularly mission has failed. u sent ur P8 anti sub plane near our nuclear sub base, we had to response, we had to assume u were here to really undermine our national security, u may say it's just a regular recon mission, no it's not, it was a anti sub plane near our sub base, u don't do that regularly, it's very unusual, otherwise our J11 fighter would not perform such aggressive manoeuvre. u do regularly send ur plane near our coast and we unusually just intercept and shadowed ur plane, and this kinds of normal encounter never got published, agree?
we did what we had to, barrel roll or whatever, clearly ur mission was disturbed, if we just shadowed ur plane, u can just continue ur spying, i don't know whether the P8 returned to base right after the barrel roll ( l think so, otherwise the news would say how brave and tough the US was, continued its glorious mission despite the ‘dangerous’ behaviour from chinese pilot.
I think our pilot have done a great job.
If our P-8 left, it was not because we got caught doing something illegal, as far border trespass goes. If the aircraft commander wanted, he could have continued flying the current course regardless of what the PLAAF pilot may do, other than actually shooting.
In flying, when we have a smaller and more agile aircraft doing maneuvers in the vicinity of a larger aircraft, unexpected and unpredictable things can happened. Go back to the Hainan Incident when a Chinese pilot lost his life in the collision. Was the Chinese pilot inadequately trained in the basics of flight maneuvers ? No.
Let us take a look at an extreme example...
Aviation History - Air Refueling the C-5, Part 2
Air refueling involves basic formation flying skills with the exception of flying much closer than usual formation flying for the need of getting fuel. The only other need for such tight formation flying is aerobatics, like the USAF Thunderbirds and many other countries does it. When the C-5 meet up with the air refueler, its size created such an aerodynamic effects in front of it -- the bow wave -- that if the C-5 does any kind of sudden maneuver, it can send the refueler aircraft tumbling out of control without physically colliding with the the refueler.The extreme size of the C-5 and the large, blunt nose cause a huge bow wave of air to be pushed in front of the plane. As the C-5 got closer to the tanker, the bow wave would push the tail of the tanker up, forcing the autopilot to trim to maintain altitude.
The reverse probably -- high probability -- occurred in the Hainan Incident. In that event, even though the EP-3 was flying a straight and steady heading, it still created a wake of aerodynamic forces that caught the smaller J-8 and sent the smaller fighter into uncontrolled flight, which ended in a collision that killed the Chinese pilot.
In this incident, the J-11's maneuvers were not because of the sensitivity of the mission but because the Chinese pilot was unprofessional, just like his dead J-8 predecessor. Was the J-11 pilot inadequately trained in basic flight maneuvers ? No. There are no guarantees that he will live or die just because he intercepted the American aircraft. But given the laws of physics and aerodynamic forces in play when two or more flying bodies are close to each other, the Chinese pilot have increased his risk of getting killed by his own recklessness. May be other intercepts have more disciplined pilots. Who knows ? But for this event, if the Chinese pilot was ordered by someone higher up to do something to 'scare' the Americans, it was a foolish order and whoever gave it should be demoted and exiled to the outer provinces.