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Once again I don't agree (to the beginning).How many times do I have to say this but in the real World dogfight is now passe? The only reason major NATO air forces still do dissimilar training is to have an insurance policy just in case by sheer unluckiness their pilots end up in the sights of an enemy fighter. But in WVR it's not agility that will determine the winner but the ability to lock and fire LOAL HOBS IR missile. After all it's almost impossible for human pilots to outmaneuver these modern missiles.
To avoid a friendly fire, you need a positive identification. ie maybe not fully dog fight, but at least at a medium distance (40km max) where you can optically identify the target.
See the russian IL20 destroyed by an ally SAM ! => IFF or other system failed.
During first irak war, a lot of coalition planes were shooted down by allies fire.
And in case of a high intensity war (China versus USA), you can add a high intensity electronic counter measures that will reduced the effectivity of radars, EM seekers, IFF, ... what will remain : pilot eyes with or without IRST.
YES, IR missile and IR & optical track system are key.