JimNtexas
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Concerning F-22 requirements:
NK : Pleeeeze
India: Get a grip
China: If we're going to invade China we need a LOT bigger Air Force, period.
F-22 air to ground: The F-22 was designed with 'not a pound for air-to-ground'. Sure they can scab on the ability to drop some mini-bombs, but do they really bring more air-to-mud capability than an F-15E/F-15E+? I think not. And of course a pylon on an F-22 turns it into an F-15E.
Gap filling F-15s : I understand that the F-22 is to the F-15 as the F-15 is to the F-4 in terms of dog fighting. But of course dog fighting is pretty much going out of style. The thing updated F-15s bring to the party is the ability to fully utilize advanced BVR missiles. Along with 200 F-22s that will tide us over just fine until the F-35 comes along.
The f-35 is a more sensible airplane in every way. It's internet enabled, multi-role, UAV capable out of the box, and wasn't designed with a 'cost is no object' philosophy. And if we did lose an F-35 it wouldn't be a national disaster as opposed the F-22.
The single seat generals are just out of control on this subject, we really need to keep some sense of balance. There is a lot of non-glamours hard work that this country needs its Air Force to do. Most of it is close the ground.
The mission of the Air Force is not just to field some Sky Gods cursing majestically over the battle at FL60, ignored by friend and foe alike.
We are not facing a Soviet Horde over Fulda anymore.
There is just no way the future requirement for F-22's exceeds the number of F-15Es in the current inventory. If we got by with around 200 F-15E's , we can get buy with 200 F-22s.
If we let these single seat PE major golf generals shape the Air Force we'll wind up with one airplane for the generals and their sons to fly.
NK : Pleeeeze
India: Get a grip
China: If we're going to invade China we need a LOT bigger Air Force, period.
F-22 air to ground: The F-22 was designed with 'not a pound for air-to-ground'. Sure they can scab on the ability to drop some mini-bombs, but do they really bring more air-to-mud capability than an F-15E/F-15E+? I think not. And of course a pylon on an F-22 turns it into an F-15E.
Gap filling F-15s : I understand that the F-22 is to the F-15 as the F-15 is to the F-4 in terms of dog fighting. But of course dog fighting is pretty much going out of style. The thing updated F-15s bring to the party is the ability to fully utilize advanced BVR missiles. Along with 200 F-22s that will tide us over just fine until the F-35 comes along.
The f-35 is a more sensible airplane in every way. It's internet enabled, multi-role, UAV capable out of the box, and wasn't designed with a 'cost is no object' philosophy. And if we did lose an F-35 it wouldn't be a national disaster as opposed the F-22.
The single seat generals are just out of control on this subject, we really need to keep some sense of balance. There is a lot of non-glamours hard work that this country needs its Air Force to do. Most of it is close the ground.
The mission of the Air Force is not just to field some Sky Gods cursing majestically over the battle at FL60, ignored by friend and foe alike.
We are not facing a Soviet Horde over Fulda anymore.
There is just no way the future requirement for F-22's exceeds the number of F-15Es in the current inventory. If we got by with around 200 F-15E's , we can get buy with 200 F-22s.
If we let these single seat PE major golf generals shape the Air Force we'll wind up with one airplane for the generals and their sons to fly.