What's my narrative? To rubbish everything Russian? I've backed up my claims about no side bays and having main bays that can only support four mraams. The engine news has been discussed and is nothing new. Apart from one picture, what else is there to say beyond what has? I think you're being too sensitive about Russian stuff. I'm guessing the reason for your discontentment is because I talked about Su-57 having small bays. That stuff is true otherwise prove it not so. I don't recall ever starting to mention F-35. The messages you're referring to have been in response to comments regarding F-35. If it was me who mentioned it, I apologise, but it probably was relevant to a point being made.
My first two posts in this thread:
"Perhaps you're right about the future. Photonics based radars in the coming decades certainly will make current LO technology obsolete. But the fact that many airforces around the world including China's are investing heavily in stealth, goes to show that it is extremely valuable and effective today and in the near future. It will be at least a decade before aerial warfare is again revolutionised by new missiles, sensors, jammers, drones, and AI. For now, if stealth is truly as obsolete as you suggest, why would Russia, India, USA + JSF countries, be pursuing stealth? Not to mention, Korea wants to start its own program with a few partners. Their LO fighters will be at least a decade away from LRIP."
and
"Yes VLO and fifth gen is a lot of marketing but they are also improving on the abilities of legacy fighters. You cannot deny the massive advantage a VLO fighter offers. Especially true against a lesser adversary. For example, if PLAAF employed J-20s against the best India has to offer, there won't be much of a fight. India has not heavily invested in countering LO platforms so they don't have the radars, missiles, or fighters that can effectively counter J-20s at the moment. This example is between countries that are supposedly not too far off each other in capabilities. Stealthy planes are well worth it if the economic costs can be offset by correct application e.g. minimising risks and used as force multipliers to knock out strategic targets."
Now you can see how things went about. Maybe it's a fellow Russian fan that's made this tedious reading for claiming stealth is useless and new radars will make huge investments into stealth useless. All the proceeding talk about F-35 or others were in response to some claims. Just because I'm not praising Su-57 at every opportunity, does not make me the bad guy.
My first two posts in this thread:
"Perhaps you're right about the future. Photonics based radars in the coming decades certainly will make current LO technology obsolete. But the fact that many airforces around the world including China's are investing heavily in stealth, goes to show that it is extremely valuable and effective today and in the near future. It will be at least a decade before aerial warfare is again revolutionised by new missiles, sensors, jammers, drones, and AI. For now, if stealth is truly as obsolete as you suggest, why would Russia, India, USA + JSF countries, be pursuing stealth? Not to mention, Korea wants to start its own program with a few partners. Their LO fighters will be at least a decade away from LRIP."
and
"Yes VLO and fifth gen is a lot of marketing but they are also improving on the abilities of legacy fighters. You cannot deny the massive advantage a VLO fighter offers. Especially true against a lesser adversary. For example, if PLAAF employed J-20s against the best India has to offer, there won't be much of a fight. India has not heavily invested in countering LO platforms so they don't have the radars, missiles, or fighters that can effectively counter J-20s at the moment. This example is between countries that are supposedly not too far off each other in capabilities. Stealthy planes are well worth it if the economic costs can be offset by correct application e.g. minimising risks and used as force multipliers to knock out strategic targets."
Now you can see how things went about. Maybe it's a fellow Russian fan that's made this tedious reading for claiming stealth is useless and new radars will make huge investments into stealth useless. All the proceeding talk about F-35 or others were in response to some claims. Just because I'm not praising Su-57 at every opportunity, does not make me the bad guy.
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