Russia and China have already "teamed up", look at all the Flanker derivatives sold and manufactured in China just for starters, so Chinese and Russian co-operation go back to well before the advent of the Korean War... the Chinese have done rather well throwing in with the Russians in spite of their occasional and serious differences....
Lets stick to reality here, you are continuing to put words in my mouth, the Red Flag article was citing the incredible capacity that having a 5th Gen Air Force brings to the table, including enabling your 4Gens to fly their specific mission sets with specific and targeted assistance from US 5 Gens....
The 20 or so J-20's would certainly have their hands full against overwhelming numbers of F-22's, F-35A's, B's, and C's, its not clear that there are sufficient numbers of operational aircraft to "quarterback" a 4 Gen team offense against a "Red Team" outlined in the Red Flag exercises....
Neither your? nor my lack of specific knowledge? of every aspect of the modern battlefield, negate any aspect of the author's assessment of the real capability and capacity of the modern US and Western partners 5th Gen Air Forces to conduct an effective air campaign against our adversaries, whom are handicapped by a limited number of 5th Gen aircraft...
This Red Flag very specifically replicated robust numbers of very effective ground to air assets, as well as A2A assets in equal numbers, those assets were neutralized by a force of 8 F-35s, backed up by at least a two ship of F-22's.... which allowed the accompanying aircraft named in the article to effectively fly their missions....
not my opinion, but the accurate honest assessment by a "player" in the Red Flag exercises, I'd pay attention to the "players" on the field, I wouldn't worry about my opinions, LOL
LOL I didn't realise Russia and China sent their latest and highly classified equipment to Red Flag. My mistake. There is no door on planet Earth these F-35s cannot hold open for even mightier F-22s. Hahahaha please spare me this garbage. You don't know and you are spewing opinion... unfounded and poor conjecture at best. That is undeniable simply because you don't know what Russia and China are capable of and what they're incapable of. Only some stupid articles online and poorly formed conclusions.
Maybe US intelligence know for cEditertain but they aren't going to say a thing to anyone outside the close circles. If history is any indication, the US does not have any capability to fight and win a war with either Russia or China. If they did, they would have just like all the other examples of unprovoked and unnecessary US military adventurism. The US empire was built on warfare and continues to demonstrate that it's only capable of military solutions (see entire Middle East, every diplomatic failure re South America, and cooled off trade war... US is hurting as much as China and feeling the natural forces of a trade war). If it had the means to defeat Russia or China, there were plenty of opportunities to go to war, especially with Russia's recent actions in Georgia and Crimea, now Syria. The US hasn't followed through with these two because it understands how much it stands to lose if it has miscalculated. Every other instance of US military adventurism went ahead at moments notice, and often without overwhelming public and congressional approval. Truth is F-35 is excellent and the best addition to USAF and allied airforces, but it provides no certainty in helping US forces establish total military superiority over Russia or China.
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