5th Generation departs from flying as a combatant
and becomes a platform for deception and delivery. Russia declares superior horsepower
from dubious engine reputation and a world’s best dog fighter claim. If this was World War
II then what Russia makes of it is that it has a dog fighters chance, becoming a valid Russian claim.
The Russian Su-35 or its
unfinished PAK T-50 is possibly not 5th generation. Fifth generation is not designed as an improved dog fighter
but an aircraft that has the best super computer installed. The American F-35 has
stubby wings and a powerful engine surrounding its computers. The dog fight or attack is
fought in cyber space and Lockheed brings computers to the battle. Out of
tradition it mounts a fighter pilot in a cockpit, so the pilot can monitor
systems which are monitored by satellites and ground installations back the
helmet.
The next time a glitch is reported in a long line of F-35
problems a sense that firm-ware or software lies beneath the problem. Because
the aircraft works at computer speed and not Mach 1.6. Pilots sometimes suffer hypoxia
or lack of oxygen to the brain. This is a signal the human has not caught up to
what the F-35 can do. The Russian pilot is subjected to extreme dogfight
conditions as well. The Su-35 is some trick pony dancing about the sky waiting
to find its incoming dance partner, a missile.
If war became a rock fight, then
the Su-35 is a marvelous dodger of rocks. If war becomes serious, then the F-35
is more deadly in a turkey shoot and the Su-35 becomes the turkey after coming from its airshows.
Can other nations duplicate American technology and its
Research and development engine? The F-35 journey started over 15 years ago and
possibly started in the 90’s. The concept is an open challenge not constrained by
conventional thinking. The Russians and Chinese have gone down two different
roads.
The Russians choose to build superior dog fighters.
The Chinese are emulating
the F-35 at every turn. Remembering how the US industrial complex can’t figure
out what it has done with the F-35, it seems hard to believe the Chinese have
duplicated or exceeded America’s unrefined F-35 technology currently tested and delivered at its Initial Operational Capability (IOC).
The problem with the F-35 is that it is a twenty year project
before IOC. However, the current plan is for a ten year IOC which falls short of time for
how much the US is biting off with its 5th generation fighters.
A 4+++
generation fighter is a superior dog fighter but the fifth generation fighter is
a wicked adversary that remains unseen and fights before a dogfight starts,
hence no need for Mach 2.0 or stunt maneuvers Russia is perfecting. Jet speed and maneuverability
is not fifth generation. Computer speed and system management is the fifth gen. battle
space.
Lockheed calls it fusion with six eyes and a dozen computers or more. The pilot is there out of a traditional belief a pilot is needed to hook its brain into a helmet and becomes a vital link in its operation as its computer waits for a pilot input.
Lockheed calls it fusion with six eyes and a dozen computers or more. The pilot is there out of a traditional belief a pilot is needed to hook its brain into a helmet and becomes a vital link in its operation as its computer waits for a pilot input.
Fifth generation is not a reflection of traditional fighting
because it attacks without the Marquis of Queensbury rules. Go fast enough, go
long, and then shoot when invisible from any searching electronics as an undetected assassin. The
theme of warfare has changed and so the chest thumping becomes a trite example
of gen. 4++, or also known as a superior dog fighter. True fifth generation is not a
dog fighter it is an assassin with all the bells and whistles. China can’t steal
that attribute fast enough just as America can’t fix it fast enough on its F-35's.
War makes pressure which makes diamonds. The American
industrial complex is in the money making mode and it is not pressurized by war.
Therefore, the F-35 initial capability seems like a lump of coal awaiting a catastrophic pressure for its true purpose, that of a diamond cutting tool of war. The
only saying worthy of its current condition comes from Grecian ancient times. “The
mills of the Gods grind slowly but oh so fine”.