A few notes on stealth
http://www.flymig.com/forum/posts/1239503324.htm
FlyMiG.Com Forumen-usCopyright 2010, FlyMiG.Com LLC2010-05-21T21:00+00:00info@flymig.cominfo@flymig.comFlyMiG.Com ForumA few notes on stealth
http://www.flymig.com/forum/posts/1239503324.htm
Okay, it seems we have a few people who dont really understand the concept of stealth. Since I find myself with some free time allow me to go into a few details. #1 Stealth, Latin: To Steal #2 The goal of Stealth in aircraft never has been,posted by MarlboroManX on Apr 11, 2009 at 9:28 PMRE: A few notes on stealth
http://www.flymig.com/forum/posts/1239503324.htm?fr=1
Answer The F-22s best strategy is to slowly bank so that he is on a direct approach to the incoming MiG-31s, idenitfy their exact positions with active detection, and FLIR. -Approach no-escape envelope, with missiles ready. -Engage ECM, andposted by MarlboroManX on Apr 11, 2009 at 9:29 PMRE: A few notes on stealth
http://www.flymig.com/forum/posts/1239503324.htm?fr=2
Qualifiers The above scenario is based on the following assumptions. The F-22 is not the only aircraft in the sky, thus diminishing ground-based longwave usefulness. The F-22 has to attempt to pass through the area covered by the MiGs (whenposted by MarlboroManX on Apr 11, 2009 at 9:41 PMRE: A few notes on stealth
http://www.flymig.com/forum/posts/1239503324.htm?fr=3
Interesting scenario. But how it is started? F-22 come close to russian teritory alone only to see if russians are ready 24/24. Eventually it entered on russian teritory. If there are 6 Mig-31 in the sky then F-22 was detected by another aiposted by Sukhoy on Apr 13, 2009 at 02:17 AMRE: A few notes on stealth
http://www.flymig.com/forum/posts/1239503324.htm?fr=4
Youre making the scenario a bit more complicated than it was intended to be Sukhoi. - This is assuming that no AWACKS or A-50 is present, as they are a high priority target for both sides, and have either been destroyed or grounded. - SAMs posted by MarlboroManX on Apr 13, 2009 at 09:27 AMRE: A few notes on stealth
http://www.flymig.com/forum/posts/1239503324.htm?fr=5
I am pretty agree with your analyses. Such a scenario could happened at Venezuela borders - Su-30MKV vs F-22. I didnt hear about any incident like that but I think was already happened or will happen soon. Of course there are not MiG-31s buposted by Sukhoy on Apr 14, 2009 at 03:02 AMRE: A few notes on stealth
http://www.flymig.com/forum/posts/1239503324.htm?fr=6
So far F-22 really owns the sky. But when it comes to maneuverability, The Russians Fighter Jets is more superior. However, maneuverability is only effective on Dog Fights and dog fights in todays air warfare is the last options if for examposted by JuniorKilat on May 21, 2010 at 3:59 PM