Here they're given only as examples of, well, aircraft more tuned out to perform BVR engagements.Oh yes there is. F22 is a solid. But both SU57 And J20 are emerging systems given to vast changes.
What su-57 isn't even an operational aircraft, and what j-20 is still in its infancy is undeniable.
It's actually what makes them so interesting: on one hand, eurocanards are denied the advantages of true stealth.JAS39 by contrast has the system as a late generation fourth gen meant to try and keep up with the fifth gens but not have a fifth gen successor.
On the other hand, they have(or untill recently had not) no internal competition from yonger siblings either, so budgets and talents are "theirs". So is access to the "first world technology pool".
So how they are overcoming survivability problem to remain viable is very curious to watch.
Thanks.A DIRCM A system capability is projected as part of the Block 5 (basically full rate production) upgrades to F35 some time around FY23 24. Northrop Grumman designed the Threat Nullification Defensive Resource specifically for the F35 and potentially F22 down the line.
The biggest issue with such is unlike a fourth gen any such system has to fit in the mold lines of the LO shaping. You can't bolt on a system like a pod it has to be integrated into the hull.
I am waiting to see it implemented.
Su-57 indeed uses "deal with it" approach to key optical systems, stealth is clearly sacrificed to keep maximum functionality, coverage and optical performance. Lockheed/Northrop can't follow this route.
Missiles with active seekers solve this problem on their own, you just have to aim them accurately enough, which is doable(i was told about cube with dimensions in first hundreds of meters for modern L-band radars), even if difficult.L band radars can only try to pass the track to a missile system like S400 but the missile needs to use a X band, S band or Ku band to target. And LO are optimized against that. It basically turns back into the F117 shoot down where in the F117 had to be on top of the missile launcher to get killed.
This is why new 9m96 and 40n6 missiles are seen as crucial in Russia, and, on for the other party, this is why wideband jamming support is just as necessary as before(probably even more, since it now allows to achieve even more: stealth and ew have synergy).
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