Even Gripen is potential overkill for the perceived mission/requirement. F/T-50 maybe or even simpler?F-35 is totally overkill for Ireland, Rafale & Typhoon are big and expensive, maybe Gripen is the way to go ?
Needs missiles with a large warhead to address bomber- or hijacked airliner-sized airframes. Which means radar-guided BVRAAMs, and engaging close enough that the rocket motor adds to the boom.Even Gripen is potential overkill for the perceived mission/requirement. F/T-50 maybe or even simpler?
Sidewinder will do it just fine, this is a very overstretched requirement.Needs missiles with a large warhead to address bomber- or hijacked airliner-sized airframes. Which means radar-guided BVRAAMs, and engaging close enough that the rocket motor adds to the boom.
Disagree, a Sidewinder will not do catastrophic damage to the wing if it impacts a podded engine.Sidewinder will do it just fine, this is a very overstretched requirement.
That Is true but with what Irish Need depends on the envelope they can fly in, if they Need longer range Eurofighter could be beneficial, however a Gripen with droptanks and maybe tanker support can also do the job, It boils down to cost a lot more for them than other nations i would argue
Launch another one.Disagree, a Sidewinder will not do catastrophic damage to the wing if it impacts a podded engine.
Reminds me of that crazy event, in 1972.Launch another one.
Big planes sometimes survive big non-contact explosions, but it happens with larger warheads as well.
Justifying amraam by requiring some factual air combat capability and/or better all weather intercept is one thing.
Justifying it to better shoot down airliners is bad pitch - it isn't a good goal to push, and they aren't that much better at it.
If you absolutely need a kill and nothing works, make a gun pass.