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Old September 14th 03, 07:48 PM
Kevin Brooks
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wrote in message .. .
Iran's F14's have been grounded for years and have not flown at all due to
lack of spares etc.


Are you sure of that? ISTR that they still manage to keep a few flying
these days, according to reports in some of the trade magazines. One
US source indicates about 25 of them may remain operational
(www.afa.org/magazine/Dec2002/1202iran.asp).

Also see:


www.aerospaceweb.org/question/planes/q0077.shtml

www.rferl.org/iran-report/1999/09/36-130999.html

Your claim sounds more hopeful than accurate...and why the top
posting?

Brooks


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On Sat, 13 Sep 2003 16:38:25 +0100, Big Dave

wrote:
Aaaah but isn't the AIM 54 being retired as the only plane that can carry

it
is the F14 which is also nearing it max flying hours so will also be
retired?


Aparently, Iran (the only F-14 operator apart from the USA) is
building its own copy of the AIM 54.

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Old September 14th 03, 08:29 PM
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"Paul J. Adam" wrote:

Equivalent value, the Raptor is outnumbered: it's better but not _that_
much better.


The Raptor *might be* outnumbered, if everyone in Europe follows through
with their complete purchasing plans.

And in some areas (radar cross-section, for example), it's in a
completely different class. Having a neatokeen Eurofighter won't help,
if the other side can see you from four times as far away as you can see
them. In a head to head fight, the Raptor will be killing Typhoons
while the Typhoons would still be trying to get a target lock.

The Typhoon's radar is also a problem. Since the Typhoon wasn't
designed to be a stealth fighter, the radar they picked isn't a
low-detection type (like the Raptor's). The Raptor will often be
*acquiring* Typhoons before the Typhoon even knows it's being looked at.

On current trends the RAF will get more Typhoons than the USAF will
Raptors...


Nope. The US plans on buying 339 Raptors (and with the changes over the
last two years, will probably have to buy more), while England only
currently plans to buy 232 Typhoons.

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Old September 14th 03, 10:58 PM
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The info will probably come from early warning systems. Israel is
relying upon its own early warning systems while Saudi Arabia and
Egypt will have to rely upon inferior systems, unless the US will sell
its best technology to these Arab countries (and I doubt it will
happen).


Both Israel the Arab nations use US early warning systems, including
E-2s, and in the case of SA, E-3s (which the Israelis *don't* have.


What about IAI Phalcon 707, "The world's most advanced AEWC&C system"
according to Federation of American Scientists?

Peter Kemp

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Old September 15th 03, 12:13 AM
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In message , Chad Irby
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In article ,
"Paul J. Adam" wrote:

Equivalent value, the Raptor is outnumbered: it's better but not _that_
much better.


The Raptor *might be* outnumbered, if everyone in Europe follows through
with their complete purchasing plans.

And in some areas (radar cross-section, for example), it's in a
completely different class.


Evidence for that, Mr Irby? It's a claim much advanced but never
substantiated.

Having a neatokeen Eurofighter won't help,
if the other side can see you from four times as far away as you can see
them.


Again, source for this claim?

In a head to head fight, the Raptor will be killing Typhoons
while the Typhoons would still be trying to get a target lock.


Once again, is this based on analyis or on a sales brochure?

The Typhoon's radar is also a problem. Since the Typhoon wasn't
designed to be a stealth fighter, the radar they picked isn't a
low-detection type (like the Raptor's). The Raptor will often be
*acquiring* Typhoons before the Typhoon even knows it's being looked at.


Radar is only one sensor. A good fighter uses much more than one radar.

On current trends the RAF will get more Typhoons than the USAF will
Raptors...


Nope. The US plans on buying 339 Raptors (and with the changes over the
last two years, will probably have to buy more), while England only
currently plans to buy 232 Typhoons.


The US was going to buy 750+ Raptors. Now it's down to 339 and still
falling. We've signed a contract, the US hasn't.

The F-22 is a really, really good aircraft but it's too damn expensive.
Sixty years ago the Me-262 outclassed almost anything in the sky - but
it was defeated by superior numbers of inferior planes.

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Old September 15th 03, 02:17 AM
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On Sun, 14 Sep 2003 09:25:20 -0400, Peter Kemp peter_n_kempathotmaildotcom wrote:

Python 5 is said to have 100 degree off-boresight aquisition, and
lock on after launch which IIRC ASRAAM doesn't have.


ASRAAM does have LOAL, and it's off boresight is 90 degrees. How much
difference the extra 10 degrees would make is not something I could
estimate,


Not a lot, I would imagine. With 90 degrees, the pilot only has to
get which half of the sky the target is in.


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