Weasel Keeper
Phantom (Falcon) Phixer
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Gorilla said:Typical. Remember, we also sold F-15's to Israel and Japan. There's so much exotic and classified hardware on the F-22, I don't know how they'd keep it quiet.
Sounds budgetary to me. Sell F-22's, make 'em cheaper, buy more for yourself.
Gorilla said:Typical. Remember, we also sold F-15's to Israel and Japan. There's so much exotic and classified hardware on the F-22, I don't know how they'd keep it quiet.
Sounds budgetary to me. Sell F-22's, make 'em cheaper, buy more for yourself.
XShipRider said:And we sold front line Naval fighters to Iran once too. Although I often
wondered if they had an export version with much of the US and NATO
classified hardware removed.
VaB said:Never sold the Intruders, though. Those were the only ones that were really important.
SIG600 said:Hahaha.. snap.
And we sold Tomcats (woulda been Eagles if the Shah had picked em) to a friendly gov't, PRIOR to the Shah being over thrown. The 14's were also sabbotaged by the Grumman employee's there too, prior to them leaving the country.
Gorilla said:I'd heard that also. Is it true? There would have been nobody more capable of trashing a fighter on a subtle level than the manufacturer's avionics technicians. I've got a mental picture... "Hee hee, let's pull all the LRU-14's, the avionics bus data router units, and toss them into the latrine trench out back. Without the router units, none of the avionics talk to each other, and it'll still fly, but not be able to fight." Something like that!Good job Grumman boys!
If memory serves, the F-16 was not only sold abroad but produced underRJP said:Maybe we could trade some 'raptors' for a squadron of SU-37s.
By the way, which fighters have we NOT sold abroad? The Stinkbug and the HOG come to mind. (Though there used to be rumors that the Turks were getting some Hogs, but it never happened)
Gorilla said:There was a rumour floating around in the 1980's that an AIM-9L, an extremely capable, all-aspect heat seeker, was stolen from a NATO ally when 3 guys simply jumped a fence, grabbed a Lima, and tossed it back over the fence tail-first. They threw the missile in a pickup, and were never found. Shortly thereafter, Soviet IR missiles suddenly began to perform much better. Hmmmm....
LJDRVR said:What a crock. A small handfull of three and four star generals greedily paving the way for their own retirement riches as Lockheed Martin employees or consultants. Meanwhile our grunts still don't have the resources they need to properly fight this war, which is even sadder when you consider their needs are not even pennies on the dollar compared to this F-22 debacle. And let's not even get started on the AF's decision to scuttle large portions of several MWS in favor of more F-22's. (The B-52 comes to mind.)
MAGNUM!! said:That's an odd rumor. The AIM-9M is about 4th or 5th on the list when it comes to heaters. They Python and Archer are much better, and always have been. The AIM-9X, however....whole new ball game.
VaB said:Never sold the Intruders, though. Those were the only ones that were really important.
XShipRider said:Or the EA version of same. Same goes for the S-3. It makes you think
there must have been some cutting edge electronics on those birds.
lowtimedriver said:Still can't believe that Northorp got hosed on the F-20 and then on the YF-23. If the USAF went with the 23, it would have been operational by now and would have saved the government billions. I still can't believe that the F-22 isn't fully operational. The 22 is a pile.
After reading some of the classified details of Cope India (as mentioned in other threads) I'm convinced the Air Force needs to fight tooth and nail for full funding of this thing. I think Magnum said it best... we don't want a fair fight.Gorilla said:The F-22 has teething problems, but it is an awesome platform. 2 V 8 against Weapon's School F-15's was a slaughter. All the Eagles died, over and over.
414Flyer said:As for the Intruder and Tomcat, USN would probably be better off if they had the Tomcat 21 upgrade, and had acquired the A-6F. F/A-18E tried to do everything, and ends up with a degree of mediocity in it all.