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![]() "Ed Rasimus" wrote in message ... On Fri, 13 Jun 2008 12:40:11 -0700 (PDT), Typhoon502 wrote: On Jun 13, 2:16 pm, "Raymond O'Hara" wrote: "Typhoon502" wrote in message news:bfaabc1b-2e05-46d1-902a- And if you think Russia and China are the only potential threats on the horizon that the F-22 might be suitable against, you're naive and blind. name these threats. and where do they get their stuff? there is us, russia,the UK and france to buy from. who else has the aero-industry and the resources to build a fleet of $100 fighters?. Let's say India and Pakistan engage in a shooting war that has the potential to go nuclear and/or threatens shipping and neighboring countries. Both India and Pakistan have fourth-generation fighters, including Indian Su-30s. If the US and/or UN intervene, the F-22 would be at the center of any air dominance strategy because it has the speed, radar, sensor fusion, and data sharing (and training) to sort out airborne traffic, identify threats, and either deter or kill aggressive combat aircraft without exposing itself to retaliation. There's one scenario. North Korea decides to push south. They've got MiG-23s and MiG-29s, and unbeknownst to Western intelligence, they've got a small force of Su-34 strike jets that are flying interdiction missions against strategic SoKo targets. F-15s from Kadena have their hands full with the Fulcums and can't operate effectively in the NK air defense environment. F-22s are needed to catch the Su-34s in transit because the Raptors can get north fast, pick out the targets with APG-77, and make the kills without showing up on radar and thus avoiding the worst of the SAM threat. There's another. Venezuela decides to annex part of Guyana like Iraq went after Kuwait. Venezuela's Su-30s have a magnitude greater combat capability than anything that can locally be sent up to defend Guyana, and are an easy match for F-15Cs and F-18Es. The F-22s are the only jets available that can outfight the Su-30s, some of which turn out to be piloted by Russian "advisors." There's another. Those are a few scenarios. None of them are particularly wild. And that doesn't include potential Russian, Chinese, or Middle East brewups. It is patently unfair to introduce anything like facts or rational argument into a usenet discussion. We are anticipating a Supreme Court ruling later this week confirming this basic Constitutional guarantee. Ed Rasimus Fighter Pilot (USAF-Ret) www.thundertales.blogspot.com www.thunderchief.org facts? they are all fantasy scenarios. saddams imaginary WMDs were a more credible threat. |
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