Scorpion82
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Actually, you should check your news sources. :lul
Typhoon and Rafale offer RCS reduction, at comparable levels. And considering EW suite, well, SPECTRA and DASS are not directly bad or old fashioned systems.
Does the Super Bug have a towed decoy ? What about electro optical sensors ? Direct voice input ? Supercruise ?
Sorry for beeing so rude, but I'm somewhat pissed off by the actual hyping of the Hornet by Australian officials. One claim was superior network capabilities compared to Typhoon and F-15. I guess the AN/USQ-140 terminal becomes better if placed into a Super Bug. The only aircraft that offers superior network capabilities in comparison to other western fighters is the Gripen, because it offers Link 16 and TILDS.
Well, the F-18 got its front end upgrade for its radar already, while the AESA antennas for RBE2 and Captor are only prototypes.
But the Bug got a pretty poor flight envelope. Especially at supersonic speeds, the Hornet performs very poor in comparison to Rafale/Typhoon.
I recently learned more about the capabilities of the block II Super Hornet here on the forums. Its EWS seems to be as advanced as that of Rafale or Typhoon including AN/AAR-57 MAW and AN/ALE-50 TRD in addition to AN/ALR-67(V3) RWR and AN/ALE-124 ECM as well as the AN/ALE-47 chaff/flare dispensers with 120 rounds. The Super Hornet will receive a new digital radio data exchange system (JTAR or something like that) which enables superior data transmission rates. It has no internal EO systems, but uses the very advanced ATFLIR which can be used for passive airborne target detection and recognition. Its AN/APG-79 AESA radar is currently defintely superior to the Captor-C or RBE2, though the situation might better in the relevant timeframe when India wants to purchase new fighters as RBE2A and Captor-E should be available there both with AESA. EWS development and EO development is pushed further as well.