But I was lead to believe that Active Cancellation/ACT can spoof anything & penetrate by itself, evading everything by flying low
Basically, Rafale on SEAD/DEAD will be needing the same kind of kit as what the Germans have planned for the Typhoon EK variant...or what the Americans have had for decades at this point in the form of Prowler/Growler. They still need to get a proper ARM though. Germans are buying AGM88 for the EK but as usual seeking off-the-shelf American solutions is an icky prospect for France due to politics...of course, for the gullible this is beautifully packaged as "Rafale doesn't need an ARM".
Oh well, it just goes to show that Rafale isn't an exception to the pros & cons that go with being a 4th/4.5 gen fighter, it's just within norm. Some OEMs might implement these capabilities sooner, some later...depending on threat environment & who they plan to go up against & by when.
But in the meantime, we mustn't let ourselves be taken in by the PR/cheerleading/fanboyism.
"Rafale doesn't have a standoff jammer" was deflected with "Rafale doesn't need a standoff jammer"
"Rafale doesn't have an ARM" was deflected with "Rafale doesn't need an ARM"
"Rafale doesn't have airframe stealth"...."Rafale doesn't need airframe stealth"....you get the picture.
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All that said, it seems the anti-radar munition 'AASF' they've planned for F5 might be too far away (expected by 2035...the biggest war of our time may be well over by that point).
Given that,
it would actually be very smart if the French were to work alongside us in implementing the Rudram-I/II as an option for ALL Rafales (not just IAF ones). This is going to take some initiative...not to mention, it's gonna require the French to look at us as not just some client state but one that can potentially help improve the versatility of their platforms.
Will they do that?
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