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the reason Hostage and others were saying this is because saying the F-35 can do what the F-22 can either kills the F-22 or kills any F-22 upgrades or future funding. What he is saying is the F-35 can do air to air but the F-22 can do air superiority. Technically F-22 is "air dominance" but whatever. it is assuredly so that the F-35 was not designed as an air superiority fighter and was designed as a multi-role aircraft. BUT what must be emphasized is that most F-35 specifications and statistics are with its strike load. in other words thousands of kilos of bombs. remove the bombs and add only AAM and the F-35 is fairly sleek and nimble itself along with being the closest analog to the F-22. F-22 and F-35 are both AMRAAM/Aim9 dominant. F-22 carriers more, but 6 AMRAAM are on the way for F-35? The F-35 has better range than the F-22 and is going to be more prevalent and more common than the F-22. it does have advantages over F-22. it not nearly as clear cut as "this airplane says air superiority in the description, but this other airplane does not"
comparisons of the two in terms of weapons and other claims the F-35 does have better sensors than the F-22. we are told the stealth is "better" better how is not clear exactly. its interesting position to take when we have a WIP f-35 that has better characteristics than a "finished" F-22 but the F-35 is still considered a WIP. F-22 is faster than the F-35 yes. It can fly higher than the F-35 yes. But the F-35 has better endurance in the air so we are in the awkward position of the P-51 vs the Spitfire. The Spitfire may be better, but we will never know because he has already had to turn around for gas but the Inferior P-51 continues all the way to Berlin shoots down some Luftwaffe and then comes home to tell the spitfire what he missed. F-47 is designed to be an F-22 replacement so I suppose when the last F-22 is delivered to a museum the pilot can fly back on an F-35 and the F-35 can have the last laugh.
comparisons are relative by design. Only the US Air Force has the luxury of comparing F-22 to F-35 in the real world and being so pedantic, to the US Navy the F-35 is the most advanced aircraft they have ever operated, and this goes for all F-35 buyers. F-22 is a very high bar, what is surprising is how close the F-35 can get to that bar and in that we need to have a more relative look. an F-35 will wreck an F-15 because the F-35 sees the F-15. F-15 is blind to the F-35. who is superior in the air in that case? The blind or the sighted? the F-35 will also be more survivable than an F-15 in areas where ground defenses are still in operation.
for India we are in a comparison with PAKFA which brings up a different look and another comparison. the F-35 may have and advantage on stealth, but not on speed. it is more nuanced than people think and there would have to be an honest comparison between the two and then finally whatever charteristics were considered more valuable. if stealth is prioritized the F-35 may have the advantage. PAKFA may have the speed advantages. typically this is the method. all the aircraft do X, Y, Z at different levels so the choice becomes which letter you prioritize. There are different ways to perform the air superiority mission the F-15 and F-22 don't even use the same tactics. a more accurate statement would be that an F-35 can't perform the Air superiority mission like the F-22 can, but then again neither can an F-15 and its an "air superiority fighter."
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I'll repeat the statement as my previous post here again.
"No high altitude, no supercruise, no AS missions for you. If anyone assigns you one, then you're on a suicide mission."
The F-35's endurance doesn't matter in the AS role 'cause it's gonna have to use its afterburner a lot, a lot just to keep up with a dedicated ASF.
if you want to go down this road there are plenty of authorities that contradict the things you say about the F-35 as well. Hostage's comments about the F-15 seems to be wrong too, since the US buying new F-15EX and this is the year 2025...you are also unfamiliar with the works of "Chip" Berke who flew both F-22 and the F-35 and spoke about the advantages of the F-35 on more than a few occasions. he was also very clear "The least impressive thing about the F-22 is its speed - and it is very fast!" you can start here at 9:30
Sure, I agree with him. He basically talks up the F-35's avionics. But stick the same stuff on the F-22 and watch him sing a different tune. He's not comparing the F-22 and F-35, he's comparing a simpler computer with a more advanced computer.
He's referring to how backward the F-22 is in comparison, and we know that already due to its networking deficiencies. But the F-22's bridged that gap significantly since then.
There's nothing specially impressive about the F-15EX. It's just a cheaper complement to the F-35. Has some advantages, but without the protection of the F-22 and F-35, it's toast. Excellent EW suite though.
unfortunately he speaks very quickly but there are subtitles.
Don't sweat it, I can watch Ben Shapiro at 2x speed. This guy's slow.
PS: Chip's video is a propaganda piece. When he spoke about this in 2015, the F-35 was nothing special in the real world. We know this today. Even today it barely lives up to expectations. It needs TR-3 (2026), which will actually physically enable it to get to Block 3F (2026) and early Block 4 (2027). And then it requires a cooling upgrade and an engine upgrade (2029) to get to full B4. And full B4 software will take us into 2030+.
So Chip was largely exposed to the F-35's simulator and B4 was expected to ready by 2019, then 2022, then 2024, then 2026, and now 2030+. Picdel had written an article in 2019 or so saying that the F-35 needs until 2031 to become fully operational. Guess he was right.
And Chip must have retired from flying by now, without ever having used the things he talked about.
In the meantime, the F-22's plugged quite a bit of its deficiencies, mainly by integrating better datalinks for information superiority. From its originally crappy platform-limited IFDL, it has been upgraded with the Link 16 and TTNT, so it can easily communicate with AWACS and F-35s.
Russian and Chinese jets are natively better than the F-22 when it comes to information. More sensors and better networking. The Chinese system in particular integrates the J-20 with the space-ground system they operationalized back in 2016, so it even talks directly with satellites. The Su-57 is WIP, but it's getting there, it's integrated with the S-400 C2 as well, which is also satlinked. So imagine high-end fliers integrated to the same level as the F-35.
Anyway, 6th gen focuses on speed/agility, advanced stealth, and vastly increased amounts of information and networking.