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[original ] How to use our F-10 fighters?
Mar 6, 2007 03:23
  • JOHNNY512
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How to use our F-10 fighters?
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 As everyone knows, the F-10 has equipped Chinese Air Force. However, due to the reasons of confidentiality, we have not yet learned their combat effectiveness.

 Let me show some opinion of my own.

 As a fighter, combat effectiveness of the performance is a key indicator to measure what’s a fighter like. Generally, how to assess a fighter? We often use “grappling at short ranges” and “Surpass apparent distance air battle” to test a fighter’s battle ability.


Mar 6, 2007 03:25
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1、grappling at short ranges

 Ignore the pilot's individual ability, a fighter close-fighting capability will depend mainly on the following points: the maneuverability and agility, state-sensor, fire control and airborne weapons.

 F-10 theoretically should get the typical characteristics of the third-generation fighter’s maneuverability, agility and its quality should be good.

 F-10 owns relatively slender body and duck layout, which is conducive to body size distribution. All of these indicate that F-10 was also optimized for high-speed flight. Compared with the typical third-generation fighters, such as the F-15, F-16, Su-27, Mig-29, Mirage 2000, the F/A-18, F-10 may be closer to some of the performance characteristics of a single light fighter. Compared to the Su-27 and F-15 fighters other heavy fighters, generally light ones’thrust-weight ratio and continuation of flight ability would be in inferior position.

 With the classical air-battle theory, the F-10 in combat fighting will not be in a dominant position in the facet of remaining energy and long time minitance (This point is not very important, because modern air-battle rhythm is very quick, which is usually about five minutes.)


Mar 6, 2007 03:26
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Now time to show my stratagem:

 Considering the remarkable agility and performance quality, F-10 prefer to take angle tactics, which means F-10 should occupy preemptive opportunity, face the enemy as soon as possible, then launch the offensive missile. It is hard to defeat the enemy through a series of complicated actions like rolling etc. to take the initial and position.


Mar 6, 2007 03:27
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HOHO!
If everybody is fond of my article, I’m very glad to continue my analysis!

:-)
Mar 6, 2007 03:30
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Good analysis!
pls go on
expecting professional analysis.
Mar 6, 2007 03:31
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for girls,it's hard to read
Mar 6, 2007 03:33
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Very proud of it!!
Exceeding F-16's new generation fighter
Mar 6, 2007 03:34
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Surely,much more beautiful than F-7
Mar 6, 2007 03:35
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THANK YOU,THANK YOU
jimmyb,yvonne and frankenstein

Your support is my writing driving force
Mar 6, 2007 03:40
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Yes, I can assure that it's hard to read for many girls...
Mar 6, 2007 03:54
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Oh,pls continue.
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