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Als Basis hab ich diesen Bericht von einem Piloten verlinkt, der in alle relevanten Parameter Einsicht hat.
Heisst: Stealth, Lenkwaffen, Kriegserfahrung auf Legacy-Mustern wie F-15 und F-16 und auch auf der F-35 welche die neue Generation repräsentiert.
Shaping the F-35 Combat System Enterprise | SLDInfo
In diesem Artikel sehr gut beschrieben wie die Luftkämpfe heute ablaufen und welchen enormen Impact Stealth in diesem Umfeld haben wird. Es ist auch sonst ein sehr lesenswerter Artikel, der Abschnitt über den Luftkampf ist nur ein kleiner, aber sehr informativ weil es den ganzen heroisierenden Kram herausnimmt und zeigt wie es wirklich abläuft. Eben keine Annäherung der Kampfflugzeuge mehr möglich ist (Dogfight-Mär)
SLD: As a former fighter pilot, you have much F-15 experience. How will pilots perform air-to-air operations differently with the F-35? It appears to be a big culture change.
Bartos: Well, it is. And without getting into all the tricks that the F-35 has up its sleeve, because you’re stealthy, you can get a lot closer to the adversary and your missile shots are now lethal, no-escape shots. With the F-15 today, you’re very wary of the range of the other guy’s missile, and you basically have to assume that he’s locked on to you, or at least knows where you are since you are in a big, non-stealthy airframe. And since you don’t have a missile warning system, you have to always assume that there is a missile headed your way when you get near an adversary.
You wind up playing this game of chicken, where you get close enough to throw a rock, and then you run away to avoid any rock coming back at you. And then you try to sneak back and throw another rock from a closer range. And then you run again and try to avoid his next rock. You hope he runs out of rocks first, or that he’s not looking when you throw one of your rocks. But you never get in there and throw rocks without the fear of retribution.
Like the F-22, the F-35 can maneuver right in there and attack with a close-in kill shot without playing chicken. If the F-35 gets in a bad situation, the pilot can extract himself a heck of a lot easier than in an F-15. The F-35 can turn away and still attack because it has eyes in the back of its head coupled with high off boresight missiles.
Heisst: Stealth, Lenkwaffen, Kriegserfahrung auf Legacy-Mustern wie F-15 und F-16 und auch auf der F-35 welche die neue Generation repräsentiert.
Shaping the F-35 Combat System Enterprise | SLDInfo
In diesem Artikel sehr gut beschrieben wie die Luftkämpfe heute ablaufen und welchen enormen Impact Stealth in diesem Umfeld haben wird. Es ist auch sonst ein sehr lesenswerter Artikel, der Abschnitt über den Luftkampf ist nur ein kleiner, aber sehr informativ weil es den ganzen heroisierenden Kram herausnimmt und zeigt wie es wirklich abläuft. Eben keine Annäherung der Kampfflugzeuge mehr möglich ist (Dogfight-Mär)
SLD: As a former fighter pilot, you have much F-15 experience. How will pilots perform air-to-air operations differently with the F-35? It appears to be a big culture change.
Bartos: Well, it is. And without getting into all the tricks that the F-35 has up its sleeve, because you’re stealthy, you can get a lot closer to the adversary and your missile shots are now lethal, no-escape shots. With the F-15 today, you’re very wary of the range of the other guy’s missile, and you basically have to assume that he’s locked on to you, or at least knows where you are since you are in a big, non-stealthy airframe. And since you don’t have a missile warning system, you have to always assume that there is a missile headed your way when you get near an adversary.
You wind up playing this game of chicken, where you get close enough to throw a rock, and then you run away to avoid any rock coming back at you. And then you try to sneak back and throw another rock from a closer range. And then you run again and try to avoid his next rock. You hope he runs out of rocks first, or that he’s not looking when you throw one of your rocks. But you never get in there and throw rocks without the fear of retribution.
Like the F-22, the F-35 can maneuver right in there and attack with a close-in kill shot without playing chicken. If the F-35 gets in a bad situation, the pilot can extract himself a heck of a lot easier than in an F-15. The F-35 can turn away and still attack because it has eyes in the back of its head coupled with high off boresight missiles.