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Originally posted by WestPoint23
Originally posted by waynos
The Typhoon is the first service aircraft in the world with a built in self diagnostic system which monitors every aspect of it and predicts failure, so you are quite wrong.
But not the only one, and in all fairness to the other member the F-35 will have a similar system.
Yes, however I was only referring to it theoretically. But I know that even if they produced it, no one would buy it, just like no one bought the Rafale.
Originally posted by waynos
But this where the anti-blair is falling down in his argument Westy; the Lightning is still almost a decade away from service, the first fully representative F-35 has still not been built yet, therefore these capabilities are NOT avaible to anyone, Typhoon is in service with four air forces right now with a fifth about to recieve its first aircraft, there's quite a difference there.
So why refer to it at all? Do you think that when the Typhoon was designed BAE and EADS just stopped work and did no further designs themselves? I even know of a Typhoon replacement that was designed by BAE five years before the Typhoon had flown, this too was only theoretical, it is the nature of design that teams are always looking forward to the next stage.
As for UCAV's, yes they are coming, the RAF is replacing the Tornado with them
The Marine Corps, Royal Navy and Royal Air Force need and want a short takeoff and vertical landing aircraft, dubbed the F-35B. The Marines want new aircraft to replace their AV-8B Harriers and F/A-18 Hornets. The British want to replace Sea Harriers and GR7 Tornado fighters.
you've answered the question you asked. You need to realise that whether Dassault will produce that plane or not, I mentioned it to be fair.
Wrong, the replacement of the Tornado is the F-35B. Linky:
The Tornado GR is not a fighter but a bomber, but that's irrelevant, I have disproved you.
Roles
* Air Interdiction (AI). Low- or medium-level attacks using precision-guided, freefall or retarded bombs.
* Close Air Support (CAS). Air action against hostile targets that are in close proximity to friendly forces.
* Fleet Defence. Aerial patrols over ships to protect them from enemy attack.
ArmamentWeapons loads currently used by Harriers (i.e Paveway and Maverick missiles against ground targets and AMRAAM air-to-air missiles) are likely options.
Originally posted by AntiBliarPolitician
Wow, what a weak engine... the thrust is just 20250 lbs. Compare that "engine" to the propulsion system of the F-35 (it's thrust is 40000 lbs). Linky: www.globalsecurity.org...
Originally posted by GT100FV
The F-35 will be superior(performance wise) to the F-16s and F-18s it's replacing in the A2A, and A2G roles, and be stealthy, and have excellent avionics. It's much more than a bomb truck. It should handle Flankers and other threats just fine.
Originally posted by Foxtrot97
I view the F-35 as a bomb truck, it's not an multi-role aircraft.
Originally posted by Foxtrot97
As for the Typhoon I think it's more then capable of defeating the F-35 in BVR and WVR