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There is no European alternative to the F-35.I wonder if this will eventually drive them toward the other European programs.
They won't need one if national pride is on the plate. Now, which side will win? Pragmatists or idealists?There is no European alternative to the F-35.
If SCAF manages to get pushed quickly, it could conceivably replace F-35s.There is no European alternative to the F-35.
Only if stealth is alfa and omega for you.There is no European alternative to the F-35.
Nothing operationnal before 2035 AT BEST even in a hurry mode (as it takes 10 years to fine tune a brand new radar and a brand new engine). But it will takes more time because 6th gen seems a difficult goal, and a weapons made in collaboration always takes more time than studied by a sole country. Expect now 2040, or 2045.If SCAF manages to get pushed quickly, it could conceivably replace F-35s.
The combination of relatively low purchase cost, potent ECM suite and stealth on top of being able to use a vast array of US munitions and being single engine is what makes the F-35 the alpha and omega on the export market.Only if stealth is alfa and omega for you.
Strangely I see US Navy purchasing more and more Arleight Burke destroyers, not specially stealthy....
If SCAF manages to get pushed quickly, it could conceivably replace F-35s.
For all major export customers of f35 they don't have another *stealth* fighter option to consider.F-35 the alpha and omega on the export market.
Korea is planning to turn their KF-21 into a proper stealth aircraft, the Turks bought F-35s (which were withheld from them) and developed the indigenous KAAN regardless of that purchase.For all major export customers of f35 they don't have another *stealth* fighter option to consider.
Japan, korea, Europe
There's only Russians and chinese offering.
Low purchase cost ? Ask Switzerland....The combination of relatively low purchase cost, potent ECM suite and stealth on top of being able to use a vast array of US munitions and being single engine is what makes the F-35 the alpha and omega on the export market.
Strangely you're comparing warships to aircraft. But if we want to keep with strange comparisons, the USN is desperate to get more and more Virginias and get the Columbias into service, the absolute pinnacle of naval stealth.
Both are years to a decade away from development completion.Korea is planning to turn their KF-21 into a proper stealth aircraft, the Turks bought F-35s (which were withheld from them) and developed the indigenous KAAN regardless of that purchase.
Yeah except kinematic performance.The F-35 has many advantages, especially when you want a dedicated strike fighter.
There are 3 fighter jets currently in production in Western Europe. All more than modern enough to face what the main potential enemy, Russia, is fielding nowadays or even 15 years from now.There is no European alternative to the F-35.
Doh! I read mm instead of cmWhy?
It's correct. 3" = 76.2mm = 7.62cm
According to the doctrine, they need to overwhelm to achieve air superiority.There are 3 fighter jets currently in production in Western Europe. All more than modern enough to face what the main potential enemy, Russia, is fielding nowadays or even 15 years from now.
It will be interesting to see F-35 in Switzerland....There are 3 fighter jets currently in production in Western Europe. All more than modern enough to face what the main potential enemy, Russia, is fielding nowadays or even 15 years from now.
Yet you, and west europeans countries are falling for the "5th Gen" Uber fighter because their peoples in charge are incompetents in defense stuff and persuade themselves they need the "latest iPhone" on case of war, but when in reality, they mainly purchase F-35s either because they are completely tied to the US in terms of defence via NATO and convince themselves that they can keep the status quo and ‘benefit’ from this by purchasing US equipment.
Or, in the case of Switzerland, because their economy relies heavily on exports to the US and on banking transactions with the US.
So these west europeans countries take the bet of spending their money in the US on the latest "iFighter", hoping that would help keep the current US admin committed to NATO, when they could spend that money supporting and funding their own defense industry for future products by buying their own products currently in production (!) .
But yeah... reality hurts, so "there is no alternative to the F-35."
1 of these 3 is too much.There are 3 fighter jets currently in production in Western Europe.
Sure... That's why we see Ukrainian slow drones regularly hitting targets in Russia, including airfields or air defenses... sight...According to the doctrine, they need to overwhelm to achieve air superiority.
And its not just european fighter jets vs russian fighter jets, its also involves air defense networks, it also involves for example airfield destruction,
its multidomain warfare.
Europe needs a fighter jet that can overwhelm combined russian might and quickly destroy significant high value military assets for then second line of european assets to take over.
None of the 3 european produced fighters are capable of this.
There were no recent confrontations between the two to give any credence to that affirmation. The Uber Su-57 isn't even used in the current war. Their MiG-31s and Su-35s carried long range AA missiles are a threat to Ukrainian fighters because Ukrainians don't have comparable AA weapons. In fact sending Rafales or Typhoon armed with Meteors would solve that, but Europeans 1 ) don't have the balls to do that, 2 ) haven't bought enough of these for themselves so are scared of being short of good fighters/long range missiles if shit hits the fan.With russian non stealth fighter jets are also catching up lacking areas and further surpassing their dominant areas, like standoff strike capability of russian jets is miles ahead of European ones.
All more than modern enough to face what the main potential enemy, Russia, is fielding nowadays or even 15 years from now.
How is it better?J35's design for example is a better "platform" than the current design of f35.
From the available info.How is it better?
Unless number of engines is your metric![]()
F-35 may be the most advanced multirole fighter, why not, I don't deny that (but no, it's not "infinitely better").
Trappier said in 2022 that he doesnt see SCAF entering service before... 2050.Nothing operationnal before 2035 AT BEST even in a hurry mode (as it takes 10 years to fine tune a brand new radar and a brand new engine). But it will takes more time because 6th gen seems a difficult goal, and a weapons made in collaboration always takes more time than studied by a sole country. Expect now 2040, or 2045.
Yeah i would really like to see non-stealthy Rafales with no ARMs trying to take out Russia's IADS...There are 3 fighter jets currently in production in Western Europe. All more than modern enough to face what the main potential enemy, Russia, is fielding nowadays or even 15 years from now.
Yet you, and west europeans countries are falling for the "5th Gen" Uber fighter because their peoples in charge are incompetents in defense stuff and persuade themselves they need the "latest iPhone" on case of war, but when in reality, they mainly purchase F-35s either because they are completely tied to the US in terms of defence via NATO and convince themselves that they can keep the status quo and ‘benefit’ from this by purchasing US equipment.
Or, in the case of Switzerland, because their economy relies heavily on exports to the US and on banking transactions with the US.
So these west europeans countries take the bet of spending their money in the US on the latest "iFighter", hoping that would help keep the current US admin committed to NATO, when they could spend that money supporting and funding their own defense industry for future products by buying their own products currently in production (!) .
But yeah... reality hurts, so "there is no alternative to the F-35."
there are ARM capacity, even not dedicated.Yeah i would really like to see non-stealthy Rafales with no ARMs trying to take out Russia's IADS...I think it would not end well.
You sure about that? because on this side of the pond the fact that we only have Burkes available to produce at a snail's pace of 1.5 ships a year and DDG(X) doesnt even exist in the plastic model kit world let alone anywhere close to being built.USN is truggling to have more Virginia (a little prayer for Australia...), but they continue to order Arleigh Burke destroyer. Not oblige to.
AASM Hammer is a PGM with limited DEAD capabilities and not a ARM... (wow four acronyms in a single sentence, must be a personal recordthere are ARM capacity, even not dedicated.
A friend of mine saw a french air force training made in front of the then defence ministry, JY Le Drian, in which they knock a S400 (protected by medium and short range others batteries) with SCALP and Hammers.
"No alternative to" and "most advanced multirole fighter, why not" doesn't mean the same thing...
Low purchase cost ? Ask Switzerland....
And what about the huge cost per hour as the low availability?
USN is truggling to have more Virginia (a little prayer for Australia...), but they continue to order Arleigh Burke destroyer. Not oblige to.
It will be interesting to see F-35 in Switzerland....
Accident rate (because so many mountains ans single engine), availability, costs for support.....
Sources?From the available info.
Supercruise capable.
More maneuverable.
SCAF is primarily a striker with some air-to-air capability, I'm guessing primarily BVR.FCAS isn't an alternative to the F-35, it aims to offer something entirely different and is still decades away, if it doesn't get (hopefully) canned. For example the Luftwaffe plans to operate the F-35 and FCAS NGF simultaneously, with the F-35 being a dedicated strike fighter to replace the Tornado. While the Eurofighter will be replaced by the NGF and mostly remain in the fleet in it's electronic warfare variant.
F-15 supercruise capable ? Not according to own LM definition (able to cruise > mach 1.4 or 1.5 without reheat).From the available info.
Supercruise capable.
More maneuverable.