that completely absurd given how few aircraft are capable of Super Cruise and I mean F-22 levels of supercruse above the Transonic noise. Not breaking the sound barrier with some AAMs in a dive. F-22s can supercruise as fast as an F-18 flies. speed above all else went out of style wtih Disco. what you are doing is using an arbitrary piece of criteria to disbar everything else. by your logic AAMs are a complete waste on anything that can't supercruise.
Air Superiority is a MISSION not a qualification marker. this is the same thing that happened with the A-10. people decided that since it was the best Close Air Support aircraft, it was the only Close Air Support Aircraft, and that Close Air Support could only be done one way.
How can you be so creative with the application of history and the uses of naval aircraft and yet so rigid in this? All the world wonders
That statement was specifically for the F-22 and F-35 debate. Its main rivals are the J-20 and Su-57, both can supercruise.
Other supercruisers are Rafale and Typhoon, but I don't think they are gonna fight the F-22 or F-35 anytime soon.
But when it comes to high speed, older jets can sustain supersonic speeds with minimum burner for very long times.
As the United States Air Force continues its struggle with fielding enough aggressor aircraft for its combat aircraft crews to train against, contractors are stepping up to the plate. In some cases, contractors are able to field remarkable aircraft that provide an exceptionally authentic...
nationalinterest.org
Read through this quoted bit.
Years ago,
I spoke to Gerry Gallop—a former Grumman F-14 Tomcat pilot—who travelled to Ukraine to help purchase the two Su-27s. Gallop was impressed with the sheer performance of the Soviet-built jet.
“I had no idea I was going to be supersonic for 25 minutes…We climbed up to 20,000ft at 0.9 Mach and did some checks on the engines and then the next thing we were going to do was climb to 35,000ft and be at 1.35 Mach for the Mach lever checks, very similar the [Pratt & Whitney] TF30 [on the F-14A Tomcat]–you’re going to bring the throttle back to idle when you’re supersonic and it’s going to make sure the RPM stays high up enough to prevent an engine stall,” Gallop said. “We finish up at 20,000ft and I’m expecting to climb at 0.9 to 35,000 and accelerate to 1.35 Mach… Oh no… We just plug in the blowers, pull the nose up, accelerate to 1.35 in the climb, level at 35,000ft, check the engines, blowers back in, accelerate to 1.55, climbed it up to 47,000ft, and then we just brought it back to min burner.”
The jet stayed supersonic for much longer than expected. “We brought it back to min burner, but I’m cruising at 1.3 Mach,” Gallop said. The two-seat Flanker was clean and it was demilitarized–which means it weighed about 3000lbs less than the typical stock Su-27, but nonetheless, the jet was impressively fast especially at high altitude. Slowing the Flanker down after almost 25 minutes of supersonic flight also showed interesting results.
“I take it out of burner and I’m just at mil power and the speed dropped down to–I was still supersonic,” Gallop said. “By the time we got done, 25 minutes supersonic, I looked at the gas and go ‘you know I could turn around fly back the way I came supersonic and still have a normal amount of gas left to land.’”
The F-35 isn't capable of such levels of performance.
you have confused air superiority with interception and even then Canada uses CF-18s for interception, hardly an interceptor and yet that is the mission.
Nope, you are thinking top speed, but the F-35 needs afterburner to climb and accelerate. BVR combat is a complex dance. You are gonna have to push and pull that throttle many times.
I'm sorry but don't get to appeal to authority and reject authority when its doesn't suite what you want to hear. does picdel know more than this F-22 pilot or the generals? and the F-35 was operational for years before he made that speech and even then had unrivaled capabilities (how many STOVL stealth aircraft is everyone else operating again?)
I prefer dealing with information. It's others who bring in people 'cause that's the limit of their understanding. I shall present information later in the thread. Anyway, in this case, Picdel was right. B4 has indeed been pushed to beyond 2031.
There was nothing on the F-35 that was special. The F-35's STOVL was also stuff LM bought from the Soviet Union. It was a carrier jet called the Yak-41.
en.wikipedia.org
Pretty much the same tech went into the F-35B.
The generals say the F-35 is the most advanced and superior fighter in the world RIGHT NOW, but you disagree because you personally decided you knew more and block 4 is the "Real" F-35. so you are rejecting your own standards.
They are not claiming that "right now." They are claiming that it will eventually become it. And the claim is reinforced by rejecting foreign claims of competing jets, meaning it's not necessarily true. And the F-35 is still a paper plane, explained below.
I would ask you to make it make sense, but I have already seen the crazy stuff you invent LOL "oh thats propoganda" You really enjoy rewriting history don't you?
would you actually like to acknowledge that an F-22 and F-35 pilot with even the F-35 early blocks is qualified to speak about it in an authorative way without calling it propoganda? we could say that Berke is telling us even a "not special" F-35 has advantages over the F-22
Real news.
Pentagon refused to accept deliveries due to lack of progress on TR-3.
The decision will allow deliveries of the latest F-35s to resume after a roughly year-long halt.
www.defensenews.com
why not just stick with this:
and drop all the other stuff you decided to include too?
That's becuase of your own limited understanding of the topic.
He says information is supreme. I agree.
He says the F-35 is the best. I disagree. And the Pentagon disagrees too. Hence the pause in deliveries. Chip was right at the time, but what he did not know then was LM wasn't up to the task of delivering it. And it became "too big to fail."
DOT&E is yet to clear the F-35 for B4. It's currently operating below the threshold of Block 3F. Its onboard processing is only capable of running the Block 3I fully. And when they introduced TR-3 hardware, even that was lost. So the Pentagon told LM to take a hike until they fixed it. LM came up with a half-baked solution, an "interim TR-3" solution that maintains some warfighting capabilities.
and yet the F-15 (even EX) is considered "air superiority " which is exactly my point. The F-35 which is "not air superiority" is better at Air Superiority than the F-15 Air superiority fighter.
makes sense!!
The basic design is that of an ASF, but it lugs large CFTs and 3 external tanks to be useful. It's been designed to carry heavy loads and act as a BVR truck for the F-22 and F-35.
The F-15EX is not as good as you think it is. Really. Everything is propaganda. Once you get down into the mud and sift through it, you get real information.
So today, the F-22 is good, but still an old radar. The F-35 will be very good by 2030, but not as good as new enemy jets, in terms of air combat at least. The F-15EX exists solely to meet the USAF's requirement of 72 jets a year. They plan on buying 48 F-35s and 24 F-15s instead of their original goal of buying all 72 F-35s, all 'cause the F-35 has failed to meet expectations. So the F-15 will bridge the gap until the F-35 is ready, ie 2030+. This is the reality of the USAF today. The B-21 is the only saving grace for them.
Funny thing is the Pentagon aren't even lying about it, you are just ignorant of the current state of affairs.
The fighter needs more cooling system capacity to keep electronics from overheating, but long-term requirements may entail major changes.
aviationweek.com
Fifteen years ago, however, Lockheed discovered that the cooling system was insufficient, according to a report in May by the Government Accountability Office. Instead of requiring 14 kW of cooling capacity, the Block 3F F-35 demanded up to 32 kW. To close this gap, Lockheed, Pratt and Honeywell adapted the PTMS to siphon twice the amount of air out of the engine as intended, but that has reduced the propulsion system’s longevity and increased repair costs.
The cooling shortfall is widening as the Block 4 upgrade program adds more powerful electronics and sensors. The improvements have increased the requirement for the cooling system to handle up to 47 kW of waste heat. Furthermore, classified upgrades envisioned for the 2030s could drive the requirement up to at least 62 kW—and perhaps as high as 80 kW.
TR-3 delays.
The company also reported $2B in losses in 2024 on classified programs in its fourth-quarter earnings call.
www.defenseone.com
The Engine Core Upgrade program is “on track” to field “as early as 2029,” according to Pratt & Whitney.
breakingdefense.com
An upgrade to the current engine is needed, officials say, due to a cooling problem long known with the F-35. Essentially, the fighter’s engine is being overworked because its cooling system needs to draw more air pressure, known as “bleed air,” from its powerplant than designers originally expected, forcing the engine to run hotter and reducing its lifespan in turn. The upgrade is expected to restore engine life and offer better performance.
A suite of forthcoming upgrades to the plane itself known as Block 4 is expected to turn the F-35’s heat factor even higher and require more cooling as a result. Both Pratt and the F-35 Joint Program Office have said the ECU will not only address the bleed air issue but will fully enable Block 4 capabilities as well. The F-35 program is also planning a separate cooling system upgrade to address needs beyond Block 4.
GAO thinks P&W will take until 2032 to deliver this engine versus P&W's goal of 2029.
So this is where the F-35 stands today. Chip's F-35 doesn't exist yet.
So 2026 for TR-3. 2027-28 for Block 4A. 2029-30 for the new engine and cooling upgrade. Then Block 4B, 2032 or 2033. That's when it will meet Chip's standards meant for 2019 (plus with some newer tech of course). And the stuff he said meant for 2025+, yeah, think 2040 instead, Block 5-10.