• @[email protected]
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    321 hours ago

    From what I understand, those are fine if you’re going up against enemies that don’t have stealth (and all the ancillary technologies that go with it).

    The general military analysis is that the F-35 and J-35 are superior to anything else in the air and are similar in capabilities to each other. Conflicts between them will come down to who can make more of them faster. Conflicts between one of them and an older generation fighter seems to be, they’ll blow you up before you can see them.

    EU better get cracking and start making stealth planes.

    • @Bytemeister
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      18 hours ago

      That’s assuming stealth stays effective much longer.

      Stealth planes can already be detected, it’s a matter of doing it fast enough and small enough to work in a missile.

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        Stealth is part of it. The those two systems are the most advanced in the world on many factors.

        It’s unlikely that anyone will develop a superior system any time in the next decade or so.

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        They’re being researched. It looks like there is a lot of funding pledged to the program. If those funds get cleared, they will be part of a 10 year research phase. That means that by 2035, they’ll be ready to start thinking about how to start building prototypes. There were predictions of earlier prototypes but they seemed to have gotten pushed back.

        So the Tempest and FCAS could come eventually. Canada may need some planes before that.

    • @Poem_for_your_sprog
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      Probably be some laid off government contractors soon with stealth expertise.

      • @Bytemeister
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        118 hours ago

        Already leaked the info to Russia.