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![]() "Tarver Engineering" wrote in message ... "R. David Steele" wrote in message ... |The Tomcat is gone quicker than you can think.... |There is a big push by CNO to axe the F-14 sooner than planned, like |now is too late...watch and see. | |The F/A-18 (I assume you mean the B/C/D models) already has a |replacement, E/F. I don't think you are following current Naval |Aviation very well. | |There is no need to replace the E/F Hornet, it will be pulling |fighter/CAP/FAC/Bomber/tanker etc. duties for the next 10 years. |Totally capable of performing all the above, with no current or future |enemy threat that can match it. Yes, I am aware that the E/F variants are the upgrade to the current F/A-18 and the F-14. However by the time the FB-22 is online, even those versions will be dated. Less dated than the F-22. You are not considering the F-22's two greatest flaws, the pre-96 Ada and the Mil-spec components. The entire procurement of the F/A-18E is a generation ahead of the F-22. What language is F-22 software written in? I presume Ada-95? |
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