Thanks, sounds reasonable.I think that the USA is actually being fairly cautious at the present time re the sharing of technology as demonstrated by its refusal to sell the Raptor to any other country, including its closest allies.
Re the F-35, the US is only making this available to close allies and even then it may well be that other countries will not get full access to all of its features.
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So is it visible but not as much? Thanks.No they are giving away signature reduction technology, the stealth as used on the F35 JSF is only similar in that the materials used to coat the outside of the aircraft is similar but not the same as thge B-2 or F117.
Because otherwise the Euros would build their own stealth jet.Why does the us share our aircraft? I think it could be a big mistake. They seriously should get there own unless they will pay much more than normal only to great allies. Are we giving them away with all the special electronics. And in the f35's case, stealth technology?
Becouse in other case EU might produce own stealth aircraft... and even if not, they will just buy EF-2000. You should understand what any USA weapon abroad is kind of political "force projection" in USA advantage.Why does the us share our aircraft? I think it could be a big mistake. They seriously should get there own unless they will pay much more than normal only to great allies. Are we giving them away with all the special electronics. And in the f35's case, stealth technology?
1) For money. You don't give them away (except to a few states you're trying to buy the co-operation of, such as Pakistan), you sell them, at a profit. If you ban Boeing & Lockheed Martin from exporting combat aircraft, their shareholders will be very upset, & the Pentagon will have to pay more for what it buys from them.Why does the us share our aircraft? I think it could be a big mistake. They seriously should get there own unless they will pay much more than normal only to great allies. Are we giving them away with all the special electronics. And in the f35's case, stealth technology?
They're not giving anything away. Other countries have RAM, & the maths of shaping aircraft for radar LO were in the public domain long before anyone actually tried putting them into practice. Don't forget that Germany secretly built a fighter technology demonstrator in the 1980s, using F-117 style signature reduction (but aerodynamically superior to F-117), without even knowing the F-117 existed. The Germans independently invented the same techniques.No they are giving away signature reduction technology, ....
Which was?Don't forget that Germany secretly built a fighter technology demonstrator in the 1980s, using F-117 style signature reduction (but aerodynamically superior to F-117)
The MBB Lampyridae. Didn't fly - except an unpowered 3/4 size aerodynamic model tethered in a wind tunnel, but with a pilot. An RCS test model was built full-size. Hardware didn't get beyond the RCS & aerodynamic demonstrators.Which was?