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re: Do you think we will ever develop another manned fighter jet?
Posted on 11/12/17 at 8:38 pm to GeauxxxTigers23
Posted on 11/12/17 at 8:38 pm to GeauxxxTigers23
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F-22 hands down. But our all knowing and wise Defense Department shut down production so they could build the F-35. It’s gonna nite us in the arse when we fight China.
Wrong. The F-22 production was cancelled due to direct pressure from Congress. Everyone kept going with the BS narrative that the F-22 hadn't been used in combat even though the type of combat we've been in since 2003 doesn't need the capabilities the F-22 was made for (air superiority). Now, everyone wants to compare the F-35 to the F-22 from an air superiority point of view. Problem is the F-35 wasn't designed for that. The F-35 is a strike aircraft. It's air-to-air capabilities are for self defense only. Think of the F-35 as a more survivable F-15E Strike Eagle.
Posted on 11/12/17 at 8:45 pm to FlyingTiger06
How does the F-35 compare to Chinese fighters?
Posted on 11/12/17 at 8:47 pm to FlyingTiger06
Well whatever, it’s going to prove to be a wasteful purchase and not suitable for the type of combat we’ll be seeing in the near future. It would do well against say, Iran, but would be nearly useless in war against China. Our near peer competitors will develop radar that can detect and target it. It would be better to invest in ballistic and cruise missile and long range strategic bombers than in short range, low payload tactical strike aircraft.
Posted on 11/13/17 at 7:52 am to DavidTheGnome
The 22 is so old...that I had a SEGA Genesis game called f22 interceptor over 25 years ago.
Point being the next generation fighters are probably already being tested.
We will have others built.
Though if they will be adopted is another story. (The f23 is a beast as well, the f20 was cool too, but the F16 updates beat it out)

Point being the next generation fighters are probably already being tested.
We will have others built.
Though if they will be adopted is another story. (The f23 is a beast as well, the f20 was cool too, but the F16 updates beat it out)
This post was edited on 11/13/17 at 7:53 am
Posted on 11/13/17 at 8:07 am to Amazing Moves
Our weapons systems are so much better now that dog fights would likely never happen again anyway.
The 22 and 35 can each lock onto and destroy multiple targets at once without the need for visual reference.
I don't think we will need to dog fight.
The Chinese have their own planes and Russian planes. Russia still designs very maneuverable planes, but nothing that we can't detect on radar.
So everything else about the plane is null and void.
The 22 and 35 can each lock onto and destroy multiple targets at once without the need for visual reference.
I don't think we will need to dog fight.
The Chinese have their own planes and Russian planes. Russia still designs very maneuverable planes, but nothing that we can't detect on radar.
So everything else about the plane is null and void.
Posted on 11/13/17 at 8:17 am to Napoleon
What happens when everyone's stealth is so good that you can't find or track anything with radar anymore?
Posted on 11/13/17 at 8:40 am to jcaz
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Yes.
Have you not seen star wars? Are TIE fighters not manned?
We are talking FUTURE fighters...
TIE fighters were developed "A Long Time Ago in A Galaxy Far Far Away"
Posted on 11/13/17 at 8:42 am to Napoleon
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Our weapons systems are so much better now that dog fights would likely never happen again anyway.
The 22 and 35 can each lock onto and destroy multiple targets at once without the need for visual reference.
False
Electronic Countermeasures are already in place that would serious Frick up radar and IR sensors
We will be unpleasantly surprised with the high number of dogfights that happen at the onset of WWIII
Example, one EF-18 Growler can knock out radar for hundreds of miles. It can also target specific locations and fry all the electronics in the area
This post was edited on 11/13/17 at 8:44 am
Posted on 11/13/17 at 8:46 am to GeauxxxTigers23
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What happens when everyone's stealth is so good that you can't find or track anything with radar anymore?
IR and microwave cellular
Bistatic Radar is being developed as well
Posted on 11/13/17 at 8:52 am to DavidTheGnome
I meant they are developing the F-35. Not that the OP was a F-35
Posted on 11/13/17 at 8:56 am to GeauxxxTigers23
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Close air support is going the way of the dodo bird
Lol...no
Artillery has limited range and while it can be effective with the guided munitions you can't always operate within the 20mile range of artillery. CAS will be around as long as there is infantry running around.
Posted on 11/13/17 at 9:00 am to brass2mouth
quote:Nope. We have HIMARS and GMLRS now. Not too mention precision guided GPS rounds. New drones that have small explosives that can be carried by an infantryman and can be kamikazied into enemy positions. I'm not saying it's going away right now but it's headed there. There will be a limited role for CAS for some SOF type forces for a long time I'm sure but the bulk of CAS will be replaced by precision surface fires in the near future.
Artillery has limited range and while it can be effective with the guided munitions you can't always operate within the 20mile range of artillery. CAS will be around as long as there is infantry running around.
Posted on 11/13/17 at 9:01 am to brass2mouth
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Artillery has limited range and while it can be effective with the guided munitions you can't always operate within the 20mile range of artillery. CAS will be around as long as there is infantry running around.
The fact ppl in the military think CAS will fall off is further proof that our services are being run by academics instead of warriors
Posted on 11/13/17 at 9:04 am to GeauxxxTigers23
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Nope. We have HIMARS and GMLRS now. Not too mention precision guided GPS rounds. New drones that have small explosives that can be carried by an infantryman and can be kamikazied into enemy positions. I'm not saying it's going away right now but it's headed there. There will be a limited role for CAS for some SOF type forces for a long time I'm sure but the bulk of CAS will be replaced by precision surface fires in the near future.
it might not be rule #1 in warfare but "Do not rely on one weapons platform for a battlefield task" is high up there
Look at Vietnam as an example. War theorists thought that missiles would push dogfights into obsolesence. As a result our air to air kill ratios was shockingly bad for a while.
We also had to rearm ourselves with piston engined aircraft to provide CAS until the A-10 was debuted.
There will always be a demand for low level, maneuverable, and tough CAS aircraft.
Posted on 11/13/17 at 9:22 am to Obtuse1
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If our soldiers had transponders like planes the drones could pick off enemy combatants within feet of US troops.
What happens when they are hacked? And nothing is unhackable.
Posted on 11/13/17 at 9:24 am to Tigeralum2008
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There will always be a demand for low level, maneuverable, and tough CAS aircraft.
Outside of the A-10, nothing can beat this bird for CAS, the A-1 Skyraider:

This post was edited on 11/13/17 at 9:25 am
Posted on 11/13/17 at 9:26 am to Spaceman Spiff
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What happens when they are hacked? And nothing is unhackable.
Clearly that dude hasn't played Infinite warfare

Posted on 11/13/17 at 10:11 am to Tigeralum2008
quote:lol dude I’ve been an enlisted NCO in the infantry going on two decades. The ones who will be pushing hard for constant CAS long after it’s time has come and gone will be the academics that want more funding for expensive jets that aren’t worth what they cost to own and operate.
The fact ppl in the military think CAS will fall off is further proof that our services are being run by academics instead of warriors
Posted on 11/13/17 at 11:16 am to jcaz
Tie fighters are from a LONG TIME AGO in a galaxy far away. So what do they have to do with the future.
Posted on 11/13/17 at 11:19 am to DavidTheGnome
AI laughs at your puny human weapons.
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