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I said, big brothers, don't be so cheesy, okay, keep mentioning money! Don't look at the F-22 and B-2 so expensive, in wartime, money is not a problem. The same can be made in hundreds of frames.
I think his weakness lies in the dependence on AWACS aircraft and the radar reflection in opening the compartment cover, as well as the three opposite sides of the small bomb load!
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First of all, the maneuverability of the F22 is far inferior to that of the US military, although it has a vector tail spray, but a look at its airframe design is not a material for maneuvering. Rather, it is used as a fighter for long-range attacks. But long-range raids require the cooperation of AWACS aircraft.
China has anti-AWACS missiles. As the 5th floor said, force it to turn on the radar, and it will be out of line. In war, who will let you use medium-range missiles, as long as there are UAVs, it will not dare ** (some missiles are more expensive than UAVs).
The radar is full of targets, and he knows which one is the Su-27 and which one is the UAV? Therefore, in the current situation, the Achilles' heel of the F-22 is that it is not cost-effective. High, but not practical.
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Do you think it's expensive? People's military spending is about 500 billion US dollars, do they still care about the tens of billions created?
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It's an airplane, and it will fall off without fuel, it's simple.
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's stealth performance, after he turns on the radar, he will be attacked by anti-radiation missiles, and for stealth, the plug-in is sacrificed. Resulting in insufficient bomb load.
It is also not possible to hide after opening the inner lid. Easy to spot.
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The world's high-tech ** has an Achilles' heel.
Upstairs said the Achilles' heel was too expensive. Is this also an Achilles' heel? Do you know how rich the United States is? It's not a problem to build 1,000 planes.
Do you think the Achilles' heel of the United States will be revealed?
I think its Achilles' heel is its personal bodyguards; Encounter with the police plane. If you knock out the police plane and force it to turn on the radar, the advanced third-generation aircraft will be able to explore it. Its advantage is that stealth is that it is the most stealthy by not turning on the radar. Forcing it to turn on radar, the world's most advanced third-generation fighters can explore it.
That's my opinion.
Again, that sentence; Do you think the Achilles' heel of the United States will be revealed?
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Too expensive? It makes sense that it's a matter of price-performance ratio.
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F 22 has an Achilles' heel, that is, it is too expensive, and I can't afford to smash me, so its development involves all aspects of the United States, such as the purchasing power of the Air Force, congressional spending, and those aircraft manufacturing companies that do arms trading, but in the final analysis, it is a matter of money, not much to say, textures, plus basic parameters.
It has been discontinued. The main thing is not that there is no money, the F22A is really mass-produced ** completely acceptable for the United States, the point is that its overly advanced performance makes many congressmen think that there is no need to spend money on equipping such things, anyway, the US Air Force still despises the air forces of other countries.
It has nothing to do with politics or economics, and in fact, it has nothing to do with the military. The overt problem is the oxygen system, which can occur at high altitudes and cause serious flight safety hazards, nothing more, grounding is a routine safety measure. Of course, in fact, the U.S. Air Force is taking advantage of the grounding to fully upgrade the F22A's avionics system.
I can only say that this is impossible, you may read the kind of roadside magazine tabloid or something, because you send it with a mobile phone, there is no condition to copy the data, just give a few characteristics to compare, radar, from the electronic equipment, China is a horse can not catch up with the United States, the second generation aircraft and the fourth generation aircraft are even more incomparable, that is to say, the F22 will definitely be able to detect the J-8 early, plus the F22's stealth ability ......Medium-range air combat is basically one-sided, and the J-8 does not seem to be equipped with Thunderbolt 10 missiles, that is to say, it does not have over-the-horizon combat capabilities at all, so it is only beaten and does not fight back. Entering close combat, the F22 with supersonic cruise capability can definitely enter a good position earlier than the J-8, equipped with a vector nozzle engine and the F22 with a good aerodynamic shape has better maneuverability than the J-8 with a high-altitude and high-speed volley design concept, and will definitely be equipped with a helmet aiming system with AIM-9X, a missile with an off-axis angle of 90 degrees, that is to say, you don't need to put the nose of the aircraft at you when launching,. To sum up, what do you think are the chances of J-8 winning F22. >>>More
What you said is too vague, you want to know where it is priced, in their domestic sales and sales abroad, ** is many times worse, F22 is currently the most advanced and most expensive fighter aircraft admitted, it has a very bad relationship with China, even if China is willing to double the money, they may not sell it to you! This kind of question depends on the actual situation, and there is no accurate answer.
The F22 in the United States has now been grounded because of a defect in the oxygen supply. If the F22 really drives into China's airspace, it will be able to shoot down. >>>More