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There was serious concern over the
possibility of any conflict during those years escalating. The political posture of both the US/NATO and the USSR/WP was that an "attack on one is an attack on all" and the umbrella of coverage was repeatedly asserted as covering Only one time during cold war there was a real nuclear exchange danger and it was during Andropovs' time,because no other USSR leader was coached by a top product of western capitalismus. Really? My statement on losses and target service are referring to stealth aircraft performance, not the total air effort. To date there has been only 1 F-117 lost in combat. During DS and IF, there were no stealth aircraft -117s or B-2s lost or damaged. So what?,only other US aircraft lost during Balkan conflict is a F16. None of unstealty Eagles or Bombcats were lost,even tough they did the heavylifting of Balkan air campaign. If you want to learn why US did not lose any B2 during war,you must first know why US did not lose any f14 or 15s. Really? Yes Networking, not "internetting", but Serbian air defense radars, if we discount one clueless F-16 "scared rabbit", were ineffective even against non-stealthy aircraft. But in order make them ineffective US had transfer almost every available ECM asset to balkans,even from very far away places like Japan,and ECM fleet has to be kept airborne three times longer than planned. In Balkans every radar that allowed to emit without suppression was a big danger for any plane,stealthy or not. |
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You certainly make yourself a "moving target"--you say something
outrageous, then when it is refuted you jink into some other preposterous assertion. The definition of the term "outrageous" usually changes with time or better with knowledge base,for example if you could go one century back and tell a famous turn of the century era what you have in your household he probably had called it a outrageous claim. The (passive) stealth issue is probably best example,stealth proponents think that f22 (orB2) has a bird size frontal RCS,so that they cannot be detected by any radar at meaningful distances,while I say that f22 frontal RCS is insect size,not bird size but it,like all other stealth platforms its very easy to detect and track f22 at very long ranges with different radars. The very first version of US multistatic went into service in early 1998,almost a decade behind German version,so there is lots of room for catch up work here. Andropov's administration, but you overlook a lot of conflicts from 1946 onward. Certainly the level of capability grew, but the perceived possibility of nuclear war was present during the Berlin Crisis, the Korean War, the Czech and Hungarian uprisings, the Cuban Missile crisis, etc. etc. etc. Do you think I forgat them?,during none of them including much publicized Cuban misille crisis we were closer to nuclear war than short Andropov era,because that was first and only time Soviet leadership was ready to say to US "Stay at home or else" Thanks to Mr.Philby,a top product of capitalistic west. What you first said, when I asserted that Stealth (active or passive) has resulted in low losses and high target success rates, was: What active or passive stealth got to do with the extremely low f14,15,16,Tornado,Mirage etc losses??? Now, you come back with "so what" only one F-16, no F-15s, no F-14s, no B-2s (none participated in the Balkans,) and, of course only one F-117. The more effective air defense of Iraq had no success against stealthy airplanes either. The most effective air defense US faced after Vietnam war was undoubletely Serbian defenses,as Gen.Jumpers put out "Missions over Serbia on day 78 were as dangerous as the missions on day 1". Serbians wanted to conserve their limited air defense assets and did not use use their assets agressively and US did not want to take to much risks. This one of the main reasons why Serbian air defenses finished war almost unstratched and US finished wae with extremely low losses. After Balkan conflict many studies about the ineffectiveness of US SEAD efforts have been completed. You are wrong B2s participated in Balkan War and the events triggered by a spoofed guided launch aganist one them caused a diplomatic crisis. Really? Yes Nice editing here. The "Really?" was a follow up to your assertion he Air defenses,or the quality of any defense effort, could only be as good intellectual,scientific and technological level of the people that own and use them,as British learned it hard way during Boer War. Iraq was and is a backward third world country whereas former Yugaslavia,though not an advanced country by many standards,was not a backward third world country either. They managed to hit two f117s,whereas Iraqis, although they had better equipment on the paper,were only capable of launching a couple radar guided SAMs aganist them,and their guided launches were spoofrd easily. ich of course, would lead the astute reader to question why, if the US couldn't put out the radar eyes, they couldn't deter the attacking aircraft? Either we did kill the radars effectively, thereby enhancing survivability. Or, we didn't kill the radars and they continued to operate incredibly incompetently Almost every possible ECM asset were transferred to Balkan arena after hits on f117s ,does it say something ? EF-111s have been retired. ECM, for the most part is self-contained, carried by the tactical aircraft themselves. Stand-off jamming is Yes,EF-111s were retired in 1998,a perfect example of Air forces correct judgement capability. Do you know how the Navy argued to keep minesweeper force after Balkan war? |
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