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I smell J20 vs this that..
Moved post to Original J20 thread..
Moved post to Original J20 thread..
The F-35 has as much fuel as the MKI and with less powerful engines. It has excellent range.How difficult will it be to outrun a plane with a sub 1000 mile range and a subsonic top speed
The sensor suite on F-35 will be a generation ahead. F-35 flies better than a F-16 for WVR, that's pretty good.How difficult is it to outgun a plane if you have similar BVRAAM capability and better stealth specs. I am not going to comment on F 35's within visual range capabilities.
It depends on a lot of factors. The F-16 can outfly the F-15 in a WVR fight even though the F-15 has two very powerful engines. F-35 flies even better than the F-16.How difficult is it to outfly a single engine underpowered sloth of a plane, when the ATDX is based on twin engine 3D thrust vectoring.
The Mitsubishi F-2 which is a modified F-16 costs more than Rafale or EF. It costs 3x that of a regular F-16Block 52 when the purchase was made. Mitsubishi F-15J is no different. When they purchased the F-15 it was over 6 times the actual costs. Something that costed $30Million in the US costed Japan $160Million each in the late 90s.I cannot comment on costs, but if the Japanese car industry or any heavy industry is a lead, it would be a fifth of the price os anything American.
F-35 has problems that are not unique to it. It's problems have more publicity than other programs, that's all. The base problems of the F-35, initially, was it's low internal payload and low thrust engine. The F-35 could only carry 2 air to air missiles. Today it can carry 4 air to air missiles, which is quite satisfactory. The problem was noted only because F-22 was canceled. Before that 2 air to air missiles was enough. The engine is going to be uprated to 226KN from the current 196. So, that pretty much places it in a T/W ratio above 1 in it's loaded configuration. There is no major problem with the aircraft as long as you know where the aircraft fits in your doctrine. It is a strike fighter first, everything else next. For small airforces it is a good thing. For large air forces, they will need something to complement it.Also the F35 is a plane that even the US is yet to be totally convinced on.
.....But Tokyo might be happy to tweak Beijing by selling jets to Taipei. Chinese government ships and planes have been seen off a set of disputed islands dozens of times since Japan nationalized some of the archipelago nearly two years ago. Japan said last month that its military scrambled fighter jets a record 340 times in the three months to June in response to feared intrusions on its airspace.
Over the past few years, the island nation has been taking a greater interest in projecting regional power. Air Force Gen. Herbert "Hawk" Carlisle, commander of US Pacific Air Forces, said in a February interview that Japan is more aware of the need to work with partners......