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Old 11-01-06, 11:35 AM   #1
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That's surprising. It doesn't even seem that old. Look at the A-10. That old bird is still flying strong. Anytime I read or hear something about the F-117, I can't help but think of the old Microprose flight sim F-117 Nighthawk (I think that was the name). What a cool game that was. That is what first got me interested in this sort of thing.
Started off as Microprose F-19!! Am I dating myself again? :p The F-22 is faster and just as stealthy, so this old bird that isn't that old is being replaced. I think it is still useful, but I have no idea what the upkeep on this aircraft is and I suspect it is rather expensive to keep up if it is already being retired.

Besides, aren't more modern radars capable of spotting or burning through the F-117's stealth at short range now? Maybe not, but it does use old stealth technology that is probably not as effective anymore.

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Old 11-01-06, 02:04 PM   #2
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Besides, aren't more modern radars capable of spotting or burning through the F-117's stealth at short range now? Maybe not, but it does use old stealth technology that is probably not as effective anymore.

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That was my understanding. Also, I have heard that the 117's are expensive and time-consuming when it comes to maintainance.
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Old 11-01-06, 02:07 PM   #3
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Besides, aren't more modern radars capable of spotting or burning through the F-117's stealth at short range now? Maybe not, but it does use old stealth technology that is probably not as effective anymore.

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That was my understanding. Also, I have heard that the 117's are expensive and time-consuming when it comes to maintainance.
Thats what I thought. Takes a pretty good sized team to keep them flying, dealing with RAM coatings, etc.

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AF' does alot of weird, unfathomable stuff. If i were to make a guess, i think the real reason is they have to cut funds somwhere so the fighter mafia can have its new toy.
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AF' does alot of weird, unfathomable stuff. If i were to make a guess, i think the real reason is they have to cut funds somwhere so the fighter mafia can have its new toy.
Well, we needed that new fighter. I am not so sure we need F-35 as much as we need F-22, but that is another debate.

The F-117's stealth is even compromised by wet weather, so you can see why they don't care too much about it. Even in Kosovo when one finially was shot down, the US didn't even waste a sortie on it to blow up the crash site! That shows you they have no care for it anymore and it is no longer a high value asset. They even knew RUssian engineers were on the way to analyze it and they still didn't even bother to blow up the crash site.

My thoughts - F-22 + Switchblade are the current front line tech. If anyone is wondering what switchblade is, Lockheed filed a patent back around 2000 for a fighter design that can change shape from a Delta wing, to a 45 degree forward sweep, to a straight wing design. Last time I checked, you had to have a working prototype to get a patent! This is probably the famed Aurora though.

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Well, we needed that new fighter.
Not meaning to argue, but ive always wondered about the validity of it's "need". The state of conflicts these days are primarly low intensity conflicts. Insurgents, terrorts, or village goat pokers don't exactly have a radar network to defeat. Most technological advances wont do us much good in those scenerio's. I honestly don't see the need Unless we go to war with North Korea or china.

Now that said, i really do miss the SR-71 :rotfl: Seeing that plane hit the mothballs pained me, but the case for retiring that one was far more clear cut.
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Well, we needed that new fighter.
Not meaning to argue, but ive always wondered about the validity of it's "need". The state of conflicts these days are primarly low intensity conflicts. Insurgents, terrorts, or village goat pokers don't exactly have a radar network to defeat. Most technological advances wont do us much good in those scenerio's. I honestly don't see the need Unless we go to war with North Korea or china.

Now that said, i really do miss the SR-71 :rotfl: Seeing that plane hit the mothballs pained me, but the case for retiring that one was far more clear cut.

Just because the US isn't currently invovled in an overt threat from advanced, technologically savy provacatours is not a reason to unilaterally cripple ousrselves. Technology marches on and if the US as the 'big dog' doesn't continue to move forward militarily and technologically then the non-overt threats will walk into your back yard. When I say your back yard I mean the Ducimus back yard.

I'm not one for big gov't, but the one thing it should do without fail is protect its citizens.
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The F-117 is a bomber. The only thing is has over the B-2 is an even smaller radar signature, and I would guess the Pentagon has finally realized that the B-2's signature is already so small, there's just not much of a need for the 117's.

The F-22 is far from a "replacement".

The SR-71 has been replaced by the Aurora. It's a pulsejet running on methane, and goes faster and higher. I think the only reason it's not in active service right now is because of the refueling issue. Methane is exotic in comparison to JP-5 or JP-8 -- which can both be pumped from the same equipment. A specialized XKC-135 would have to be outfitted, and that thing would probably have to have it's own internal refrigeration system.
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Well, we needed that new fighter.
Not meaning to argue, but ive always wondered about the validity of it's "need". The state of conflicts these days are primarly low intensity conflicts. Insurgents, terrorts, or village goat pokers don't exactly have a radar network to defeat. Most technological advances wont do us much good in those scenerio's. I honestly don't see the need Unless we go to war with North Korea or china.

Now that said, i really do miss the SR-71 :rotfl: Seeing that plane hit the mothballs pained me, but the case for retiring that one was far more clear cut.
Nope - everyone is not looking at who we will end up at war with, with a 100% gurantee that it will happen - China.

China currently fields SU-30K's that will decimate our F-15'a and F-16's. THis is why F-22 exists.

Next in line is SAM systems are advancing at a pace that will completely deny US air assets such as the F-15 and F-16 from any hope of enemy airspace penetration in the near future, so stealth is becoming a mandatory asset if you plan to have any hope of enemy airspace penetration.

China is also preparing its citizens for the near future conflict with America as you can see here:

Asian Times
AMERICA'S ACUPUNCTURE POINTS
PART 1: Striking the US where it hurts:
http://www.atimes.com/atimes/China/HJ19Ad01.html

PART 2: The assassin's mace:
http://www.atimes.com/atimes/China/HJ20Ad01.html



Here is a PDF on the subject on why we will go to war with China:
http://ftp.fas.org/nuke/guide/china/...e/97-0601I.pdf

How the US will fight China:
http://pekingduck.org/archives/How%2...ht%20China.pdf

More on why we will go to war with China:
http://www.d-n-i.net/lind/lind_5_18_05.htm

A Washington Post article on the subject:
http://www.washingtontimes.com/speci...2138-1088r.htm

Some recent examples of Chinese hostility has even included forced landing of a P-3 so that it can be stripped for its technology and an understanding of what its capabilities are. Laser based attacks and tests to understand how to blind US satilites. Need I go on? We need F-22 more than ever. We also need our space based satilites upgraded so we can see - right now we are running adequated sats too! Without, we will be Chinese duck soup and our casulty rate will be enormous!

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PS. Don't think for a second that SR-71 wasn't replaced.
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