Ultima Thule
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No, you're wrong, its is definitely bigger than block-2/1 and slightly different from block-1/2No buddy. Inatake seems same to me.
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No, you're wrong, its is definitely bigger than block-2/1 and slightly different from block-1/2No buddy. Inatake seems same to me.
None of you notice the intakes. Clearly bigger in blk 3
can't tell the difference because angle is different
DOESNOT LOOK BIGGER SIRNone of you notice the intakes. Clearly bigger in blk 3
That’s DAS, EOTS is different. EOTS is located under the nose in the sharp angled housing.
and this is called DAS in USA but in international aviation community called this system ETOS, and F-35 have this sharp angle housing under its noseThat’s DAS, EOTS is different. EOTS is located under the nose in the sharp angled housing.
and this is called DAS in USA but in international aviation community called this system ETOS, and F-35 have this sharp angle housing under its nose
compare intakes:None of you notice the intakes. Clearly bigger in blk 3
That’s DAS, EOTS is different. EOTS is located under the nose in the sharp angled housing.
No same thing but names is different, its a electro-optical system for both jets , and you're diverting the topic, stick to the topicDAS and EOTS are two different system and both are present in F35.
One is distributed cameras for complete spherical tracking and missile warning(DAS) the other is IRST & FLIR system (EOTS).
Obviously, JF-17 Block III benefits from the development of J-10C and J-20.
No, your angle is slightly off. Try this, they look the same size:None of you notice the intakes. Clearly bigger in blk 3
Do some reading is all I can say. Yes back to the topic.No same thing but names is different, its a electro-optical system for both jets , and you're diverting the topic, stick to the topic