Using missiles does not make it 6th generation, to be 6th generation needs lasers, AAM on such a large aircraft just makes it an ungainly large target.Using which mechanism those missiles are gonna stack up one above another ?
Will definitely require some ingenuity but in can be done.Using which mechanism those missiles are gonna stack up one above another ?
Will definitely require some ingenuity but in can be done.
We already have multi-rack launchers that can carry four BVR-AAMs
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And we also have the so called "Trapeze Launchers" that simply extend the munitions out of the IWB instead of ejecting them. So on a rudimentary level we can combine these both to get an arrangement where instead of a single missile, the whole rack is extended.
Made a rough CAD for better understanding
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And on a more sophisticated level you can have something like a "missile magazine" where each magazine holds two missile in vertical arrangement.
F-23s were supposed to have similar set-ups if they had won the competition
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6 Gen fighters from USAF and PLAAF both chosed bigger sizes are not coincidence.
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3rd engine will provide enough power for detection and communications for drones.
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US Air Force Pauses NGAD Project, Explores 6th Gen Light Fighter Concept
The idea of a light fighter has existed for some time. Several officials have discussed the idea of developing an entirely new light fighter (4th or 4.5th generation) for low-end threats, while others have proposed building a light fighter variant of a sixth-generation aircraft.
U.S. Air Force Pauses 6th Generation Fighter Project, Explores Light Fighter Concept
U.S. Air Force Pauses 6th Generation Fighter Project, Explores Light Fighter Conceptarmyrecognition.com
To justify fatso you avoid news
you level of arguing is of stupid level
Rail launchers. Might be difficult to do with ejector launcher for stealth platforms.Will definitely require some ingenuity but in can be done.
We already have multi-rack launchers that can carry four BVR-AAMs
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And we also have the so called "Trapeze Launchers" that simply extend the munitions out of the IWB instead of ejecting them. So on a rudimentary level we can combine these both to get an arrangement where instead of a single missile, the whole rack is extended.
Made a rough CAD for better understanding
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Hm fascinating .And on a more sophisticated level you can have something like a "missile magazine" where each magazine holds two missile in vertical arrangement.
F-23s were supposed to have similar set-ups if they had won the competition
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My bad. You may be right :If you have official data, I can believe you but the specifications are not known
you are basically trolling.
It seems the B-21 has 2 engines, the NGAC FCAS and GCAP all are 2 engined aircraft.My bad. You may be right :
B2 : 4 engines of 77Kn each
F135 is 125kn dry thrust, so it's not impossible than B21 is fitted with just 2 engines of this kind.
obviously this is propaganda well not even propaganda just an opinion, how to reduce drag from 3 engines that seem 2? well as they are set on J-36 there is no Chance but in boom supersonic they tried by setting the central 3rd engine farther aft to simulate a fuselage stinger or fuselage tail of a 2 engine jet such as Embraer Phenom
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But on J-36 they have more drag obviously you low quality posts does not present any aerodynamic study just a personal opinion to hide your crap post; really low class posting
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same solution of boom supersonic was tristar but on J-36 all are parallel
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obviously YF-23 generates less drag than J-36 but what you give is a rhetoric opinion without science
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and the F-14 has less drag than YF-23
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but CCP can not keep lies physics shows your low quality post is pure farse
the nation that has 6th generation fighters but pays crap to its workers