Todjaeger
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How does this suggestion for convincing the idiots sound?He is a child. You can transpose this argument across to the 5.56mm v 7.62mm ammunition debate. His POV is that because 7.62mm has some better ballistic characteristics in some parts of the energy chart, the 5.56mm round is inferior and therefore it's users will lose in combat.
To draw such a conclusion you have to rely on an astonishingly vast range of assumptions with everything 'being equal' except the characteristics you want to use to support your argument...
Get into the real world Jensen and forget this APA inspired lunacy. The real world isn't equal.
China doesn't fly as many tankers as the US does. It doesn't have as many AWACS as the US does. It's radars are different, it's missiles are different and it's tactics and doctrine are different.
You cannot "assume" everything is equal because it isn't and therefore your simplistic assumptions fall over.
Why the RAAF bothers arguing with this idiot I'll never understand. Run with the corporate line and be done with it. The F-35 could shoot down 100 PAK-FA's / J-20's tomorrow in nothing but 1 v 1 aerial engagements and all this actual combat experience still wouldn't convince these idiots otherwise.
Allow someone like Goon, Kopp, Jensen, etc. al. to be trained as a WSO on Su-30MK or some sort, and allow them to pick a volunteer they are comfortable with to be the combat pilot. Offer a prize purse of $250 mil. if they win.
Arrange for a production F-35A and volunteer RAAF fighter pilot, who will be awarded a combat 'kill' if he wins.
Each air crew is allowed to choose their own preferred fuel and weapon loadout.
The rules of the engagement will be for the respective aircraft and crews to engage in Dissimilar Air Combat with live munitions in a 500 km x 500 km 'box' over Woomera, without any support from other aircraft or ground stations. The first aircraft/crew to come down, be it due to low fuel or having been shot down, is the loser.
Have orbiting aircraft observe the 'death match' as well as streaming A/V feeds from both aircraft, all of which gets broadcast live on a subscription/pay-per-view channel.
Then watch and wait. And sell popcorn.