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View Poll Results: Better bird
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9 | 13.64% |
| F22 raptor |
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57 | 86.36% |
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RE: F22 Vs. F35
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A high percentage shot does not mean 100% certainty the target will be killed. Quote:
I would like to see the price of the F-35 series "if", the program had not benefited so much from R&D of the F-22 program? Adrian |
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I don't recall if it was a head-on shot, but it was likely not an Rtr shot. Rtr for the AMRAAM is about 8nm head-on at a low/medium altitude, and likely quite a bit more at higher altitudes. There's certainly the possibility that a missile will suffer a mechanical or electronic failure and miss, or the pilot will complete a fairly good and violent evasion maneuver, but after that the follow up will get him.
Edit: Ah, I just went back to read more because I really did forget what this was all about ![]() The AMRAAM has much better 'use as intended' qualities ... some missiles are chaff/flare eaters, the AMRAAM isn't. Some weapons have poor look-down performance. The point is that you can use the AMRAAM 'as intended' in many more situations than you can do with other weapons. This is why overall it is a better weapon. It knows how to retain its energy better, it knows how to hold a lock on its target better, and all that good stuff. The slammer is a very high-pk missile 'all around'. It's in a class all of its own right now when it comes to AAMs. Quote:
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