Is a civilian company with no experience of building military radars building the radar for a destroyer? You guys should hope they get consultancy or partnership from some other
I mean I'm sure they would want 5th gen fighters after war has settled down in 10 years providing they have an economy, with help from west. They probably wouldn't be able to get F35, but if they were industrial partners with KAAN they could maybe get some.
Maybe we are integrating SIPER into this system, and some manufacturing partnership? There were some talks about acquiring Patriot PAC 3 MSE for ballistic threats.
This doesn't make sense. Either it's 1.6 mach or did the jet actively slow itself with control surfaces while afterburner is on? It should usually reach 1.4 mach with that power. Or is it 0.6 mach on ground?
I think F22 engine is the correct way to go for future aircraft. Reduces the RCS and the heat signature significantly, is simpler and easier to implement than 3D and simpler to control too. F119 is just good design. Plus it would blend well with slightly adjusted tail design, early designs of...
That's probably the intention, pressure students into conformity and suppress formation of ability to question, learn and think independently, deny them adulthood and freedom on various subjects, like political views, like sexuality.
That can technically work but radar resolution with an HF frequency radar will be so low that unless its an ICBM I doubt it can differentiate the target.