...so you turn around and go home long before you're forced into a gun fight.
Sure, the F-35 is a multirole fighter aircraft with a gun - so is the F-15E, but that doesn't make it a dogfighter. If you're in a position where a guns solution is your only kill option in an F-15 or an F-35, something has gone terribly wrong. Pretty much everything about both jets is designed to operate in a theater with extremely high levels of air support and friendly materiel. It is assumed that they won't get into a dogfight because it is extraordinarily rare for an F-35 to exhaust two AIM-120s in a single sortie, let alone the 6 it can carry in stealth mode or the whopping 12 AMRAAMs that the F-15 can lug along.
Even as far back as the Vietnam War, forcing a missile truck like the F-4 into a dogfight with a MiG-15 was a death sentence. You don't need a very active imagination to suppose how an F-35 fares in a guns-only dogfight against an Su-27.
the__alchemist|1 year ago
talldayo|1 year ago
Sure, the F-35 is a multirole fighter aircraft with a gun - so is the F-15E, but that doesn't make it a dogfighter. If you're in a position where a guns solution is your only kill option in an F-15 or an F-35, something has gone terribly wrong. Pretty much everything about both jets is designed to operate in a theater with extremely high levels of air support and friendly materiel. It is assumed that they won't get into a dogfight because it is extraordinarily rare for an F-35 to exhaust two AIM-120s in a single sortie, let alone the 6 it can carry in stealth mode or the whopping 12 AMRAAMs that the F-15 can lug along.
Even as far back as the Vietnam War, forcing a missile truck like the F-4 into a dogfight with a MiG-15 was a death sentence. You don't need a very active imagination to suppose how an F-35 fares in a guns-only dogfight against an Su-27.