gf002-aust said:
Aircraft manufacturers all shifted away from high absolute mach speed as sought after in the 60's and 70's to different capabilities. A cursory look at the history of combat aircraft will show the shift away by nearly every designer except for the russians - and even they have focused on manouvre.
If i remember correctly, one key requirement the USAF had on F-22 Raptor was the ability to supercruise M1.5 dry thrust. And despite this speed, they still A/B during the merge to increase speed even further, to give highest possible initial speed on the missile.
About manouvre, i believe high speed manouvre is the more important, and aircraft design is more important then thrust in that respect. Which is one of the reasons Typhoon was built as a canard delta-wing fighter. Low-drag, low RCS, ideal high speed aerodynamics and simplicity, provided by the absence of horizontal tail surfaces being others.
It can pull 9g but the overstress alert kicks in at 7.5g. The idea of manouvre is because once the missile enters the NEZ, then a 7.5 - 9g aircraft will not outrun a 30+g missile - unless its at the end of its energy curve.
Yes, manouvre is not the answer, the better option is to fly as fast as possible away from the missile, even if you cant allways outrun it, it will be at the end of its energy curve, making out-manouvre the missile possible, and i recommend keeping high speed in that manouvre.
TVC on a 30+g missile vs 9G on an aircraft? Make sure your self defence systems and parachutes packed....
Yep, if you traded speed for low speed manouvre, Make sure your self defence systems and parachutes packed...
If you doubt what the focus is on, look at the absolute change from Mach 2.nn + fighters of the 70's to transonic specialists with signal management and manouvre mgt.
In case of fighters, the latest and greatest of them all, F-22 Raptor, is as far from transonic as it can get. Which makes me doubt the focus on transonic fighters.
If you mean attack aircraft, yep, speed is usually less critical, but there still is time critical attacks to be done, and i believe future battle will underscore this further.