Scott Kenny
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Yes, 4x-6x 2000lb JDAM-ER is pretty unlikely for a weapons load, though a bay long enough to take a 15.5ft weapon would give you some options for a better bunker-buster. Like a BLU109 with a 2ft long rocket bolted to the tail.But how often do you really need that?
If you ask for a regional bomber, you're going to get one.
With corresponding sortie rate and price. Which are decisive metrics for war aircraft.
4x AGM-158s internally is a little unusual unless you were doing some weird time-on-target thing where they only had about 500km of range from target.
ASALM/HALO would be about the same size and weight as AGM-158C, ~2800lbs per weapon. And I can see a lot of missions calling for 4x 500km M4.5 missiles, that still need to be carried into someone's A2AD bubble prior to launch.
2x AARGM-ER, 2x-3x 2000lb JDAM-ERs and a pair of AAMs would be 7000-9000lbs.
2x AARGM-ER (~1000lbs), 2x AGM-154 (~1100lbs) or JSMs (~900lbs) and a pair of AAMs would be my suggested "standard strike mission load". Yes, that is only ~5000lbs internal.
Thing is, AARGM-ERs and JSMs are about the same width as AGM-158s. So if an AARGM-ER can fit in the bay, so can a JASSM.
PA-NG, the new French Carrier design, has the same EMALs and AAG as a Ford-class. So it has the same upper limits for the airframe size. And this 80,000lb MTOW 12,000lb internal payload plane is that maximum.