The Americans. There are 91 F-22A Raptors in USAF inventory according to the USAF F-22 factsheet here.And produce at least 50 of them, not just 1 or 2.
What do you think, guys?
Americans?
Russians?
Chinese maybe?
Let's talk about real 5-gen, not about any bulls**t like S-37 or...you know:
New technology, new engines, new electronics, new armament, new body materials, etc.
yes exactly . the F-22 is a fifth gen plane already in production.The Americans. There are 91 F-22A Raptors in USAF inventory according to the USAF F-22 factsheet here.
Wasn't the S-37 just a prototype/demonstrator for a true fifth-generation fighter?And produce at least 50 of them, not just 1 or 2.
What do you think, guys?
Americans?
Russians?
Chinese maybe?
Let's talk about real 5-gen, not about any bulls**t like S-37 or...you know:
New technology, new engines, new electronics, new armament, new body materials, etc.
Come on, man. F-22 is not a 5-gen. Lets call it an "improved" or "4+". Russians have lot's of variants in these "4+": Su-33, Su-35, etc.The Americans. There are 91 F-22A Raptors in USAF inventory according to the USAF F-22 factsheet here.
As the US measures aircraft generations, the F-22A is a 5th generation aircraft. The program which evolved into the Raptor, the ATF (Advanced Tactical Fighter) did start in the mid-80's, but over the years there were significant and repeated re-designs of the aircraft.Come on, man. F-22 is not a 5-gen. Lets call it an "improved" or "4+". Russians have lot's of variants in these "4+": Su-33, Su-35, etc.
F-22 was designed and tested under another model name in mid-80s. As a result of those tests came F-22 with some little changes.
That's true...:vampAs the US measures aircraft generations, the F-22A is a 5th generation aircraft. The program which evolved into the Raptor, the ATF (Advanced Tactical Fighter) did start in the mid-80's, but over the years there were significant and repeated re-designs of the aircraft.
The F-22 also includes a number of features which have not been observed in previous aircraft. The most significant of these would likely be significant RCS and sig-management efforts to make the F-22 a LO fighter. Previous LO aircraft were either tactical attack, strategic bomber or recon aircraft.
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Confine ones comments to those that are defence related as well as relevant to the category and thread topics. Discussion of the socio-economic and/or political situation is fftopic unless there is direct connection to defence. Given the above post does not involve defence companies it has no relevance and is fftopic.That's true...:vamp
Those US measures. Not so much time ago they were claiming that their auto industry is fully competitive. Real life become a real juror.
Now taxpayers should pay for the big 3's mistakes
When a small cafe or a "corner store" is dying because of the competition. The government is not supporting it's owner, isn't? Nobody cares. What's the difference with the big 3 then? Isn't it the same situation?
Last 15 years Russian government spends $$$ to support it's dying auto industry. Nobody wants to buy these cars anymore. People drive Japanees and German cars. But...the taxpayers are still responsible for the "mummy russian auto" life. That's exactly what's gonna happen to big 3.
Wouldn't it be more reasonable just to pay to each worker some amount like $ 500,000 and close these "half life industry" for the competitors. At least it's fair.
Garbage. You've ignored my healthy suggestion to define the characteristic features of a 5th gen. aircraft and instead make an outlandish claim that the one aircraft currently considered 5th. gen is actually not? The F-22 is superior to the Su-35BM in practically every way. The Su-33 isn't even a 4+ generation fighter. It's an early-mid 4th gen Flanker. Essentially a navalized Su-27S.Come on, man. F-22 is not a 5-gen. Lets call it an "improved" or "4+". Russians have lot's of variants in these "4+": Su-33, Su-35, etc.
F-22 was designed and tested under another model name in mid-80s. As a result of those tests came F-22 with some little changes.
You're frigging kidding me right?Come on, man. F-22 is not a 5-gen. Lets call it an "improved" or "4+". Russians have lot's of variants in these "4+": Su-33, Su-35, etc.
F-22 was designed and tested under another model name in mid-80s. As a result of those tests came F-22 with some little changes.
Personally i wouldn't even put Rafale in the 4.5th gen basket. What differentiates 4.5th gen platforms is the primacy placed on information dominance within the avionics suite and limited RCS reduction. IMHO only the Typhoon, F-15E BII and F/A-18F BII meet this requirement (the Su-35BM may but we'll wait and see) and thus the Rafale is an advanced 4th gen platform. Its a borderline case IMHO, and if all of its planned avionics options ever do make it into service then maybe it will join the Typhoon in the 4.5th gen platform.Previously I had thought the Eurofighter Typhoon was 5.0 Generation not a 4.5 Generation aircraft, though I from what I have read here that assumption is clearly wrong. So, does this make the Dassault Rafale 4.5 Generation too?
Keep in mind though, that is an opinion. AFAIK there is no "official" definition of 5th (or other) generation aircraft.The technologies that best epitomize fifth generation fighters are advanced integrated avionics systems that provide the pilot with a complete picture of the battlespace and the use of low observable "stealth" techniques