I liked corsair stuff because of it's understated and simple look. This sucks.
I liked corsair stuff because of it's understated and simple look. This sucks.
Syrian interference? They possess zero air assets that could even try and threaten our strike aircraft.
The f/a-18 was the first jet aircraft to shoot down another jet a/a and go on to deliver an a/g payload. It was the first modern '"strike fighter."
This makes it seem like it's for 14 year old boys. I like this game a lot but this makes it look shallow and lame.
You can fire a missile from empty Alaskan tundra .
I always wanted a piece on these guys from you but not like this.
The most expensive part of any aircraft is the pilot.
3 years not three months.
A 1991 325i was my first car. I bought it cash after saving from the time I was 16 to sometime in my 18th year, after I'd graduated high school. I was too poor to maintain it and sold it for like $1500 when it was out of commission for the dozenth time. I still regret not being savvy enough or having the resources at…
I think that everyone called the mission that at first. Iron Hand sounds so badass tho.
I haven't been since I was a kid, but I grew up in El Paso. Pretty much every family vacation I ever took was to New Mexico. Haven't been back post 9/11 though. Sad if they closed it...
The a-10 carries an/alq-131. It's the same jamming pod the Weasels use. I think that the c-130 can carry it too.
Ah, so all those Navy VAQ squadrons were included in that number. That's going to be 4 less in a few years because those prowler squadrons don't have much time left either. Hopefully they are brought up to the Growler and not deactivated entirely. I look at those Electronic attack guys as the future as LO technology…
A lot of my good friends at UNT were self indulgent college jazz musicians, so I forgive you!
What do you expect? Where did those numbers come from and does it count the Navy's electronic attack squadrons? I like the idea of those growlers flying SEAD as a lower cost alternative to relying on the f-35c to slip in stealthily.
I don't think current computer systems will be clever enough to tactically avoid SAMs.
That's not what I meant, what I meant is what was more like what are some of the other conditions of the exercise? They were vague and I am just curious if this is just beneficial in the way target drones traditionally have been or does this have a possible application to making unmanned aircraft better at operating…
Was that an American SAM or something more exotic? Pretty impressive that we can program robots to dodge SAM's. How much do the qf-16's avionics "know," about the missile? Is it blind to it other than what information it could normally gather? Or does it have some inside information for the sake of the test and not…
All of these people that want to kill someone for leveling criticism, CONSTRUCTIVE criticism at that, at something they enjoy need to ask them selves why it makes them so angry. And then tell me about it, because until then I'm going to assume it's because they're insecure and the only women they know are their…
They're doing the f/a-18c, which is even cooler than the super hornet probably, but they've been for years and it doesn't look like it's coming out anytime soon.