What would win in a dogfight F 22 vs F-35?
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What would win in a dogfight F 22 vs F-35?
The answer is that the F-35 cannot match the F-22 as an air superiority fighter—it was never designed as such. The U.S. Air Force’s original plan was for the F-22 to be its high-end air superiority fighter while the F-35 was designed to be primarily an air-to-ground strike aircraft, but one which could defend itself.
How fast is the F 35 in kmh?
Technology
Manufacturer | Lockheed Martin |
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Max Speed | 1,960 km/h (Mach 1.6) |
Thrust | 40,000 lb Maximum power (with afterburner), 25,000 lb Military Power (without afterburner) |
Max g-rating | 9.0 |
Capability | Low Observation Stealth Advanced sensors Networking and Data Fusion Capabilities Helmet Mounted Sight |
Can the F-35 fly at supersonic speeds?
Day-to-day restrictions on supersonic flight won’t stop pilots from pushing the F-35 to the limits in combat, an F-35 test pilot tells Defense News. The Navy’s and Marine Corps’ versions of the F-35 will have restrictions on how long they can fly at supersonic speeds because of a risk of damage to the tail section.
What is the F-35 and why does it matter?
The F-35 is a fifth-generation fighter, combining advanced stealth with fighter speed and agility, fully fused sensor information, network-enabled operations and advanced sustainment. (U.S. Air Force photo/Senior Airman Christopher Callaway) PHOTO DETAILS / DOWNLOAD HI-RES4 of 4
What is the service ceiling of a Su-35?
Its service ceiling is sixty thousand feet, on par with F-15s and F-22s, and ten thousand feet higher than Super Hornets, Rafales and F-35s. The Su-35 has expanded fuel capacity, giving it a range of 2,200 miles on internal fuel, or 2,800 miles with two external fuel tanks.
Is the Su-35 a stealth fighter?
This could reduce the range it can be detected and targeted, but the Su-35 is still not a “stealth fighter.” The Su-35 has twelve to fourteen weapons hardpoints, giving it an excellent loadout compared to the eight hardpoints on the F-15C and F-22, or the four internally stowed missiles on the F-35.