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Lets use WW2 era tactics in 21st century :DDDDDDDD
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The counter question is why Aren't Arestovich and Zelensky performing like this?


"One must howl with the wolves"
Clonda, you do realize that when you quote a post we can see that you're using translation software, right? Change the "Origin: USA" part in your profile already, you pretending you're from the US is as believable as Lavrov claiming the special military operation is going according to plan. https://prnt.sc/JCJ2ch95z2_3

P.S. seismicwave is totally living in the US as well. He just missed a couple English grammar lessons in 3rd grade.
 
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By marketing cherry picked vanilla figures that overshadows relevant data. There’s no doubt that Irbis-E has good performance and is the most capable radar on a Russian Fighter but it isn’t so much “powerful” for a modern Fighter radar.

Sukhoi loves to portray Irbis-E having 350 km detection range against 3 m^2 target, which looks quite nice but what many don’t realise is that this figure is for a cued-search in a tiny FoV (10°x10°). What’s rarely stated is that in (normal) volume search that range shrinks down to 200 km. From UAC,
Fucking Quora link a blog post than from some joe and not anything data related about the radar, come on bro lol. even the F-22 can gain 1m2 at 400kms only because it uses a 2 degree by degree radar beam tell me something i dont know already.
We also see this in Irbis-E’s flight test video where it allegedly detected a single target from 268 km but wasn’t able to get a track until 100 km – all the while having just a single target to track.
http://webcache.googleusercontent.c...u-35_buklet_eng.pdf+&cd=1&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us

press control F search 100 on that brochure dont see anything about this range, are you perhaps just quoting this off someone that hates the aircraft? Anyone can make up BS but its more embarrassing that someone points out where is the info and not being able to provide it in return
This shows how unrealistic is the 350 km detection range figure in real combat. It’s analogous to Northrop marketing F-35’s radar having 1,300 km range because it can track ballistic missiles in cued-search from DAS.[2] (At least F-35 does have a targeting-quality track.)
1st of all that is not radar but infrared detection lol, the radar data of the F-35 was already given by billy flyn which he states his radar can spot an aircraft from 200 miles away. Even the F-16.net bros already explained that the range was off a rocket https://www.f-16.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=22&t=27670&sid=7db06830891fab61c3de8ed4ab5f9f15
DAS track = Magenta circle. APG-81 track = Yellow

Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) resolution is a reliable indicator of performance and level of technology – it’s proportional to a radar’s bandwidth, which in turn is related to jamming-resistance (ECCMs) and LPI. According to the manufacturer, the Irbis-E has a SAR resolution of 3 meter – which is comparable to F-15E’s APG-70 radar from 1980s.
also it can pull a .01 meter resolution at 90kms on radar the range on the apg-70 is alot smaller.

It was great 30 years ago, not by today’s standards. Today a PESA radar with limited bandwidth is vulnerable to modern EW suites – putting Su-35 at a serious disadvantage.

And it’s worse for surface targets, Irbis-E has 100 km targeting range against Naval Destroyers and 200 km engagement against aircraft carriers. This is not powerful by any metric when you’ve F-16’s APG-83 radar having 160 nmi (300 km) range just for creating high-resolution SAR maps.[3]

The Su-35’s Irbis-E might be the most powerful radar on Russian Fighters but it’s not exceptional outside Russia. The over-hyped vanilla figures look great until you realize how irrelevant they are in real world.

Even smaller AESA radars on most Western aircraft will have better performance, especially in a jamming environment. There’s a reason why Russia is trying to field AESA radars in Mig-35 and Su-57. Though Zhuk-AM on Mig-35 won’t complete testing until 2021 at the earliest.[4] Put propaganda aside, and you’ve the mighty Su-35 & Irbis-E sho
wing just how far behind Russia lags in avionics.

350km for 3m2 and 400kms for 1m2 is only achieved at narrow radar beam searches and the F-22 radar replacement was far later than the Su-35. But they are moving onto to photonic radars and the west has not made any advancements than this here. https://www.secretprojects.co.uk/threads/photonic-integrated-circuits-and-radar-developement.32576/ FPI's radio optical AESA demonstrator model on display.

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But of course they are doing everything drone wise even for air to air capabilities.

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Black Jack is back after being humiliated and talking about stuff they don't even have lol average russian they are only good in paper when in battlefields we have seen that.

Thank god that russians can't Invade poland 2 3 F35s from poland will be enough to sent out all vks to hell.

You'll make photonic radars and s75 in your dreams

First makr a jet that doesn't use civiliam GPS or something par with block 70 f16.

Dropping dumb bombs like ww2 style getting hit your jets by manpads 💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻strongest vks moment
 
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Glad I make alot of people happy, but at the end of the day people are entitled to their opinions like the ghost of kyiv being real. if we compare opinions you're not going to like sino, india or russia defense net.
 
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1st of all that is not radar but infrared detection lol, the radar data of the F-35 was already given by billy flyn which he states his radar can spot an aircraft from 200 miles away.

Lol. This test by Northrop clearly shows both DAS and AN/APG-81 are used to track the Falcon 9 rocket.
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also it can pull a .01 meter resolution at 90kms on radar the range on the apg-70 is alot smaller.
NIIP alone has stated 3m² for SAR resolution and here you are making your own numbers. An An/APG-68v(9) has an even better resolution than the Irbis despite being a mechanically scanned radar. Imagine how good the resolution on the latest Western AESA one's ?

350km for 3m2 and 400kms for 1m2 is only achieved at narrow radar beam searches and the F-22 radar replacement was far later than the Su-35. But they are moving onto to photonic radars and the west has not made any advancements than this here. https://www.secretprojects.co.uk/threads/photonic-integrated-circuits-and-radar-developement.32576/ FPI's radio optical AESA demonstrator model on display.

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I was here long before the invasion of Ukraine. And I remember very well all the wild claims you made about the prowess of Russian weapons.

3 months into the war and it's clear that:

1. The weapons you listed hasn't changed the calculus of war into Russian favor.

2. Russia has a very small inventory of them.
 

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Lol. This test by Northrop clearly shows both DAS and AN/APG-81 are used to track the Falcon 9 rocket.
it was tracked because its a huge fucking rocket and huge fucking rockets have huge infrared signatures, billy flynn already gave the range of the radar no need to be upset that i call out BS.....Well at least your not one of the fan boys their believing it can track a air to air missile from 1900kms away

NIIP alone has stated 3m² for SAR resolution and here you are making your own numbers. An An/APG-68v(9) has an even better resolution than the Irbis despite being a mechanically scanned radar. Imagine how good the resolution on the latest Western AESA one's ?

google .01 RCS for 90 kms of that radar, in case you haven't known resolution has dependency on ranges. If you have a hardon for SAR resolution your going to love photonic radars.
1. The weapons you listed hasn't changed the calculus of war into Russian favor.

2. Russia has a very small inventory of them.
again this is a kids glove approach because FOABS would be used instead if bombs and ukraine's capitol would have been leveled with ballistic missiles instead of Ukraine's military facilities, we only see a tiny fraction of their power being used like what they did in Georgia. thats like me telling you that NATO showed their true power against Serbia.
 

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