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...of course the track record of the XP-67 may have had some influence on that delay...

and if Lockheed could work in STOL as well, that would be great.

noticed that the A-4 and F-16 were both carrying wing tanks or pods. Was this to even up the fight for the F-35?

and there is the case of the ROKS Cheonan which was “sunk” in 2010. Supposedly, a NK type CHT-02d torpedo exploded under the boat and broke its back.

or based on the lead picture in the post, ended up on the rocks somewhere...

ah, a classic...

one of these days the people on the Korean peninsula are going to light the fuse and not be able to get to it quickly enough to put it out.

the big ass bumper with a winch hasn't been installed yet.

I always thought the camel was the “ship of the desert”

kind of like putting PSP on the sides of an APC...

Jerry, your second paragraph, “The a-10 can only survive in what is called permissive airspace e.g. Air dominance has been established...” isn’t new news. The A-10 isn’t an airframe meant to contest air superiority. It would be interesting to see where you got the details for the 25% CAS take-up and the medium

Jerry, how did you come up with the $350m per Raptor cost? The flyaway cost in 2009 was $150m each. Are you adding in an updated engineering cost and manufacturing start-up (or resumption as some would say) cost to your airframe cost?

say it isn't so...

sheogorath, probably right. The Chinese will probably try to invade Taiwan as soon as any sort of large scale conflict pops in the area.

facw, good video, thanks. Yep, the guys who produced the QE video missed the boat on their depiction of the F-35B taking off. Aside from the engine nozzle not swiveling, they missed the lift fan intake opening up.

using a straight line measurement, and judging distances between Shanghai and the southern part of Korea (Kunsan AFB) or Taiwan (Taipei), its about the same as the distance from Okinawa to China. So, if the Japanese kick us out, is enough of an infrastructure in place that we could go to either one of these other

tried to watch the video but the triumphant music just became overwhelming.

looks like PLAN is taking their styling cues from Nissan...

Maybe the "dust" is the result of the canister between overpressurized with some type of gas that went poof when the Chinese took a screwdriver to it.

Piccoroz, I was thinking the same thing, the insides of the "spy" torpedo look like a Dell computer I had back in the early '90s.