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Old June 1st 04, 03:03 PM
Tom Cooper
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I wonder why they demonstrate the abilities of f22 aganist f15 (not
designed to
detect stealth targets) and use demonstration results in their PR

campaign?
Why not aganist silent sentry which is designed to detect and track

stealth
targets?


Because the existence of "Grey Bears" is still an official secret, so

they
can't talk about F-22 vs MiG-29/Su-27 testing.


And you would be claiming that these "official secret" adversary aircraft
have "silent sentry"..?


No, just you're running in the front of the car, and so have failed to
understand what that means.

Have you never heard about the Grey Bears as USAF unit?

Heck even Germans and Brits knew during WWII that significant

backscatterer
reductions were possible by hard body shaping but forward scatterer

reduction
was not.
Now US is learning hard way what Brits and Germans knew sixty years

ago,after
spending zillions of dollars for a dead end technology.

Thats the difference between advanced Nations and advanced Countries.


Should that still be a surprise - after the F/A-18E/F step back?

The USAF and the USN are just re-inventing air-to-air, after they

realized
that the F-22 might otherwise get cancelled, and it could happen they to

sit
there with F-22s and Super Horrors and have nothing to tackle all the
Flankers and PAK-FAs any more.


I don't know what is scarier--the thought that you actually think the USN
has joined in this alleged "evil cabal" to save the F/A-22, or the fact

that
you are agreeing with a two-ton loon like Denyav in the first place. Would
that be "aviation journalist", or "aviation fantasist"?


Again the same problem as above: that should have meant "F-15" instead of
"F-22", i.e. it was a typo, but you're so fast in attempting to make me look
silly, you don't even notice this.

Well, I certainly do hope you feel better now. In the meantime I'll continue
reading US and other reports about USAF and USN scrambling to pick up in the
air-to-air race, after being bushwacked on other international exercises....

Tom Cooper
Freelance Aviation Journalist & Historian
Vienna, Austria

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Iranian F-14 Tomcat Units in Combat
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Iranian F-4 Phantom II Units in Combat
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African MiGs
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Arab MiG-19 & MiG-21 Units in Combat
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