It might! Really difficult to draw out more insights without more information.I feel like that would defeat the purpose of J-20s acting as orange force F-22s in this case.
It might! Really difficult to draw out more insights without more information.I feel like that would defeat the purpose of J-20s acting as orange force F-22s in this case.
It might! Really difficult to draw out more insights without more information.
We already know from other anecdotes that the J-10B and J-16 can probably see the J-20 with their radars if they’re close enough, perhaps in the 30-50 km range.
Maybe. I’d have to look back and dig. Wrote that comment at work, so obviously not face checked ^^;Wasn't it 20 km with the J-16 radar? Or at least an AESA equipped PLAAF fighter managed to detect the J-20 at around 20 km?
Just a small point. But when we have gotten photos of the F22 And F35 doing show of force patrols they do wear radar reflectors so the other side knows they are there.
So it's not totally invalid if you are intending to practice to intimidate a Show of force demonstration, but less so to prepare for actual possible combat.
I disagree, it's not silly it's more... well the word "frightening" even "Provocative" comes to mind.Given the scenario would've been planned to result in combat I feel like giving the orange force luneberg lenses would've been a bit silly.
I disagree, it's not silly it's more... well the word "frightening" even "Provocative" comes to mind.
The only reason I can see reflectors being worn by "Orange-for" is if they have no intention of combat and feel secure in operations where they are.
I E a freedom of navigation style operation, showing the flag.
The reflectors being there so the Red force sees them.
By that logic it seems like a trap scenario.
IE flying the show of force patrol and finding that the other side uses it to create a international incident.
Like the Kobayashi Maru test from Star trek.
Enterprise in patrol, distress call from Kobayashi Maru claims to have hit mine has drifted into the Klingon Space Identification zone. Enterprise commander enters the zone and is attacked by three waiting battle cruisers. The Klingons are justified "By Khaless they entered our space."
Exactly. The stated scenario seems off.
If that situation was in the US would by treaty be in conflict with the PRC. So no reflectors the Raptors would be in full "Predator mode" hunting enemy air. Why allow a AWACS to beam them and send fighters to intercept if you are out for blood?
There first job would be to down the AWACS and Tankers on the PLA side with fighters as targets of opportunity.
The only reason why the USAF would be in observer ROE for a PRC ROC war would be if the President and US has basically decided not to engage pulled out of treaty and surrendered Taiwan.