Still can't read eh?


Let me quote again
Can you read now? Fact is, both F18C and F18E will serve 40+ years in USN, compared to measly 20 years for Mig29K
Still the elementary math proves that IN lost 11% of Mig29K in just 14 years of service. No response to that.
And we are talking about ship, not aircraft, which literally caught fire due to faulty boilers, and the russian pimp still insists that there is no issue in it.
And what happened to your imaginary claim that Rafale and SH can't take off from ski jump carriers?
The stupidity shown is too funny man

Now I get why USSR lost the cold war, because of gentlemen like you LoL
They started by saying the MiG-29K is junk because it's getting replaced after "only" 20 years.
So I told them, right — the F-18C got replaced by the F-18E after just 13 years, which makes it even more junk.
Then they told me the F-18E and F-18C are a parallel relationship, that the F-18C replaced the A-6/A-7, and the F-35C replaces the F-18E.
So I told them, right — the F-18E only lasted 20 years before being replaced by the F-35C, so it's junk too.
But here's what I find really strange: if the F-18 is so superb, why would anyone choose the Rafale? I just don't get it.
Since the Rafale can operate perfectly well from a ski-jump carrier, why do the French bother with catapults themselves? Is it because the French don't know how to use the Rafale as well as you do?

And since you say the F-18 can also operate from ski-jump carriers, why do the Americans still mess around with catapults? Are they out of their minds?
A carrier aircraft that only lost 11% over 14 years — first of all, that's a very low loss rate.
March 12, 1986 – Bureau No. 161613 (F-14A), assigned to Squadron VF-21.
March 26, 1986 – Bureau No. 160685 (F-14A), assigned to Squadron VF-51.
June 20, 1986 – Bureau No. 158983 (F-14A), assigned to Squadron VF-302.
August 13, 1986 – Bureau No. 161167 (F-14A), assigned to Squadron VF-211.
August 23, 1986 – Bureau No. 161148 (F-14A), assigned to Squadron VF-32.
September 2, 1986 – Bureau No. unknown (F-14A), assigned to Squadron VF-211 (total loss).
(In addition, there were five other non-combat total-loss crashes that year caused by mechanical failure, pilot spatial disorientation, or failed night carrier landings.)
In 1986 alone, the losses suffered by a single aircraft type — the F-14 — exceeded the entire Indian MiG-29K fleet.
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