Mike_NZ
New Member
Got two terms I'm not too sure about how to define:
1. Stealth
I realise this is not a black and white thing, just because you don't look like an oddly shaped dice doesn't mean you don't have some aspect of stealth technology. Also it's a relative term, if the enemy has some means of detecting you, then you're not really stealthy then are you?
Classical stealth aircraft I know of are the F117A nighthawk, B2 bomber, the F22 and the JSF. What defines stealth? Is it a cut off in RCS? If so how much?
The concept I have in my might atm is that stealth incorporates the whole emission spectrum, from human eye to radar to IR to wave length-undefined.
2. Super-cruise
From some sources I've seen that super-cruise is simply the ability to cruise at supersonic speeds (ie over mach 1) without the use of afterburners, but you're allowed to use it to get supersonic. Others have stated it's more like mach 1.4 where "all flow is supersonic" which I don't really understand.
Lockheed Martin have defined supercruise as a unique ability currently only the F22 can do and thats cruise at mach 1.7 without augmentation.
Can anyone enlighten me on better ways of looking at these two innocent looking words?
1. Stealth
I realise this is not a black and white thing, just because you don't look like an oddly shaped dice doesn't mean you don't have some aspect of stealth technology. Also it's a relative term, if the enemy has some means of detecting you, then you're not really stealthy then are you?
Classical stealth aircraft I know of are the F117A nighthawk, B2 bomber, the F22 and the JSF. What defines stealth? Is it a cut off in RCS? If so how much?
The concept I have in my might atm is that stealth incorporates the whole emission spectrum, from human eye to radar to IR to wave length-undefined.
2. Super-cruise
From some sources I've seen that super-cruise is simply the ability to cruise at supersonic speeds (ie over mach 1) without the use of afterburners, but you're allowed to use it to get supersonic. Others have stated it's more like mach 1.4 where "all flow is supersonic" which I don't really understand.
Lockheed Martin have defined supercruise as a unique ability currently only the F22 can do and thats cruise at mach 1.7 without augmentation.
Can anyone enlighten me on better ways of looking at these two innocent looking words?