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Have other countries produced there own stealth bombers? |
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Kindof sorta |
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I like pretty colors |
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Deathblow
Joined: 11 Sep 2005 Posts: 392
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Posted: Sun Apr 30, 2006 6:35 am Post subject: |
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Oh my gosh its turned into a thread full of star trek spam! *shakes fist menacing* Darn you TLAM!
*goes to look for thread self destruct button*
XabbaRus wrote: | ]What I see in the US seems to be the idea that stealth is a panacea. The F-22 may well be the pinacle of fighter design and the stealth characteristics are great in theory in that when all is tucked up inside you can see first and shoot first and get detected later, but for the F-22 to also fulfill a meaningful attack role it will have to carry payload under the wings. They may have developed lower RCS pylons and bomb holders but still a compromise |
That was probably the civilian view when the stealth fighter was first revealed with all its mystery. What I've seen in the extended viewpoint is stealth viewed as a way to achieve manpower reductions. Probably along the same line of thinking as the laser guided bomb and the UAV or even the cruise missile. Trying to get the same job with less pilots at risk.... that and helping to increase pilot survival chances. If being in a F22 vs an F15 gives a pilot just that much more of a chance of coming back safely then by all means, stealth away.
Speaking of cruise missiles...... they're probably the *biggest* factor that makes investments in stealth planes superfluous given that cruise missiles have become so effective and can get the job done at less cost and with no pilot risk at all... heck, they fly below radar, they can reach thousands of miles, they do the job and they don't even need a airstrip to land at. Having millions tied up in stealth planes when you could get 100 of cruise missiles for the same cost of 1 plane could be view as makiing stealth obsolete... :hmm:
... perphaps the question should be.... so else has land attack cruise missiles?
Quote: | British Aerospace did build its own stealth fighter, actually more like the F-22 if you saw pictures of it but a bit smaller and I'd say better looking. |
Neat, got any pictures? |
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GreyOctober
Joined: 18 Apr 2006 Posts: 44 Location: Romania
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Posted: Sun Apr 30, 2006 11:07 am Post subject: |
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Stealth techology effectiveness (as we know it and as it was demonstrated on the F-117, B2 and F-22) has become rather questionable as reports surfaced that eastern made radars somehow are able to detect these aircraft. So in my oppinion, there is NO stealth aircraft at the moment...just hot air and USAF propaganda. |
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Wim Libaers
Joined: 21 Sep 2001 Posts: 396 Location: Flanders
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Posted: Sun Apr 30, 2006 12:28 pm Post subject: |
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GreyOctober wrote: | Stealth techology effectiveness (as we know it and as it was demonstrated on the F-117, B2 and F-22) has become rather questionable as reports surfaced that eastern made radars somehow are able to detect these aircraft. So in my oppinion, there is NO stealth aircraft at the moment...just hot air and USAF propaganda. |
It's not the manufacturer, just antenna configuration and wavelength. The current systems are made mostly for the search and fire control radars of standard air defense systems. It has been known for some time that distributed detection systems and longer wavelength radar (as in over the horizon systems) are better against stealth.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stealth_bomber
I also see the misconception that the flat panels are needed for good stealth. Not the case, but designing a stealth aircraft with flat panels is easier, because evaluating how and in which direction radar energy will be reflected is simpler. The B2 has a curved surface, and good stealth, but required more sophisticated modeling.
http://www.aerospaceweb.org/question/electronics/q0168.shtml |
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Deathblow
Joined: 11 Sep 2005 Posts: 392
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Posted: Sun Apr 30, 2006 3:18 pm Post subject: |
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GreyOctober wrote: | Stealth techology effectiveness (as we know it and as it was demonstrated on the F-117, B2 and F-22) has become rather questionable as reports surfaced that eastern made radars somehow are able to detect these aircraft. So in my oppinion, there is NO stealth aircraft at the moment...just hot air and USAF propaganda. |
Of course it can be tracked. Building a airplane that cannot be detected is like building a submarine that cannot be tracked. It doesn't exist. But there are advantages to reduced radar cross section no doubt. |
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GunnersMate
Joined: 17 Feb 2006 Posts: 225 Location: Boston, MA
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Posted: Sun Apr 30, 2006 6:46 pm Post subject: |
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Anything you do We can do better!
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