Philip the Arab
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I can find the answer online about the nuke capable aircraft but don't feel like looking.You cannot assume comparative RCS just by looking at the size of an object.
F-22 & B-2 are quite big too. Bigger than JF-17 & F-16. What makes their RCS only a fraction of the latter two.
Very simply put, that would primarily be the shape and then the composition of material used to make it's exposed surfaces. The shape diverts radar signals and the material absorbs them. Hence lesser radar signals get reflected back to make it less visible to enemy radar.
The JH-7A may quite likely have a big RCS. So does the MKI. And when you have a non-AESA non-LPI radar on board, switching it on increases the RCS greatly. Achilles heel for the MKI.
But the point is that whether the new proposed JH-7AII (equipped with AESA & TDL with Link-17) can effectively launch a number of SOWs from long distance and then scoot before the enemy can do anything about it? If it can, then we have a platform that can hit farther and much harder than what we currently have.
Wouldn't post a reply on this even if I knew.
Can't cruise missiles be ground launched and do just what the JH-7 can do?