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What... China introduce J-XX tomorrow??
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What... China introduce J-XX tomorrow??
Pop Quiz,
Why do Indians blindly trust the SU 35?
sounds like an Australian Air power type best case for OPFOR scenario..
1/500.. the F-22 blows the Sukhoi's out of the airspace before they even realize what has happened.
It is a multirole aircraft focused on strike missions primarily. J-20 is designed for air superiority instead. Either way, this model may very well be a concept only.Then this may be the study for another project by SAC??
To be as large as the su-27.. its either a strike orientated craft.. or China is duplicating its interceptor class.
Wrong, wrong wrong, Su 35 BM is not that cheaper. @beerbal: Can you please look into the new su30MKI price??? I think its more than 35 mill.
Su35 BM is comparable to Typhoon (though different league.) I will buy 100s of Su35 if its cost 50 mil USD...
Australian Air Power is an even bigger fan of the F-22 than the Sukhoi.
But how will the F-22 shoot down an Su-35 without the Su-35 noticing? When you've got 4 Su-35s, with the F-22 launching missiles at them, chances are one of their missile warnings is going to detect the launch at least. If not, they will still be able to evade the AMRAAMs once they go active (they'd have about 15 seconds, more than enough to take evasive action, considering that the AMRAAMs will be near the limits of their energy).
How will they notice if I might ask??
(APA's fandom has little to do with APA's actual understanding of the F-22 or any aircombat, it has to do with personal vendetta on losing a contract).
The F-22 will be engaging all four AMRAAMS WITHIN their No escape zone.. not from its extreme range as you say.
The F-22's low observability and LPI radar allows it to get closer than any jet can without detection to kill its prey.
So even if the Su-35's pick up the rocket trail.. by the time they figure out they are being attacked.. and start taking evasive measures.. the AMRAAM's would be certain of a 100% kill.
At NO time will they EVER be aware of where the F-22 was, is and will be.
the jagged joint of radom is a new method also seems to be as large as F18 if we scale the canopy with real life thing just my guss.
My bad 6 AMRAAMs. But assuming the F-22 travels at mach 2, it will be within perhaps 20km by the time the Su-35s re-appear on radar and return fire with their R-77s. The F-22 will also be forced to take evasive action, and will not have a significant energy advantage going into close combat. It will be going up against 4 fighters in close combat, which is practically suicide.
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So?
I said once cost is factored. The Su-35 will have a numbers advantage of at least 2-1 against any decent 5th generation aircraft.
Cost does not increase its T/W ratio, AoA, or speed.
So the Su-35 would not be able to track the F-22 until the F-22 has already achieved very close range to the Su-35, which would be short enough of a distance to even fire SRAAMs. The F-22's beyond visual range capabilities allows it to engage the Su-35 before the PESA picks it up.