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Old August 20th 05, 08:12 PM
Viperdoc
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I suspect the "superiority" is largely a function of better radar- the
ability to track more targets at the same time or from a greater distance.
Most of these shots were probably beyond visual range AMRAAM launches, not
1v1 dogfighting.

On the other hand, if they merged, it might be a lot different fight.


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Old August 24th 05, 04:24 PM
Greg Copeland
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On Sat, 20 Aug 2005 18:12:19 +0000, Viperdoc wrote:

I suspect the "superiority" is largely a function of better radar- the


Known as "stealth radar". Sounds wierd, but one of the new technologies
that came out of the F-22 project is the ability to actively track targets
via radar from a stealthy plane, while remaining "hidden" to enemy radar.
So yes, it is largely a function of a better radar system.

It is only known that "stealth radar" exists and is on the F-22. Exactly
what that means or how it works is not something they are openly sharing.

ability to track more targets at the same time or from a greater distance.
Most of these shots were probably beyond visual range AMRAAM launches, not
1v1 dogfighting.


This is true. Having said that, with the shoot down of a 117, enemies
have been able to get a boost in stealth technologies from the scavenged
parts. Russia is known to have their own steath program in the works, to
which parts of the downed 117 is known have have gone. Countries in
Europe are also known to have their own stealth programs underway.
Countries such as France and Russia are both known to contribute
significant technologies to rogue nations; where Iraq is a classic
example. Long story short, in a decade or two, is is possible rogue
nations will have the technology to present a real 1v1 threat. After all,
if neither side can be see on radar at range, that greatly decreases
contact range. In turn, it greatly incrases the odds where 1v1 dog
fighting becomes critical.


On the other hand, if they merged, it might be a lot different fight.


I'm not sure what that means.

Greg

 




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