Posted on 02/11/2023 5:15:31 PM PST by Zhang Fei
Now, in terms of the military impact, an F-16 is still a very capable platform: It has a good radar, it can fly well above the majority of the Russian sound systems in the area apart from the very, very specialized ones. It has a weapons system tied to that radar that can engage the vast majority of Russian aircraft long before they can attack it. The F-16 doesn't have quite the same stealth characteristics of something like an F-35 and an F-22. But I've fought against the F-16. I've had the odd trip in one, but I've also fought against it. It's tiny, it's hard to see on radar, it's even harder to see in the air with the naked eye. The F-16 is not called a viper for no reason. It's a vicious, nasty, dangerous little airplane.
If I was a Russian pilot with 100 hours training in an aircraft that I'm a little bit nervous about whether my weapons really work because I've never been allowed to use them in training or in wartime, I am going to be shit scared of getting airborne and wondering whether there's an F-16 up there.
And it's going to change the way they approach [the war]. If we can take Russian air power and limit its influence on the battlefield and over Ukraine in general, that gives Ukraine breathing space, that's then going to allow the combined arms effect of the artillery, the HIMARS (High-Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems), the tanks, and everything else to operate as well as it already has done. And this time do it without any concern about what's above. The combination of those two things will be hugely powerful and ultimately will make most Russians realize that they can't win....
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A British air marshal is the equivalent of a 3 star general. At the link, he suggests that experienced Ukrainian pilots and maintainers would require at most 2 months to get operational with F-16’s. In his view, the constraints are all political - Biden’s unwillingness to supply the planes, not any practical considerations, underpins the failure so far to ship them to Ukraine.
The Brits can send all they want. In fact this brave soul should strap himself in and go himself. But he won’t. They never do. If he didn’t have America standing behind him, he’d be selling shoes in Macy’s.
Another western warmonger who has no idea what he is asking for.
“And if you want to keep doing this, you are going to come up against the full might of Western industry and equipment, and we have a lot more than you do.”
Fighter Jets? Weren’t they 7 and 10 this season?
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Air marshal Bagwell: “it can fly well above the majority of the Russian sound systems in the area apart from the very, very specialized ones”
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Air marshal Bagwell: “it can fly well above the majority of the Russian sound systems in the area apart from the very, very specialized ones”
Britain doesn’t have F-16’s
They are talking mainly of Dutch F-16’s, currently surplus, and IIRC many of these are already in storage in Belgium, as the Netherlands is converting to F-35s. Norway and Denmark are divesting F-16s too.
The talk is of conversion training in Romania, which also operates F-16s.
Just another past his prime man who never got the hot war he thinks he was deprived of.
There is no shortage of people who risk nothing that want war.
BINGO!
HARM plus sdb for SEAD.
S300 and S400 aren’t too mobile.
May make room for fairly deep JDAM strikes.
Since you are all convinced that a global thermonuclear war is going to come whenever Putins feelings are hurt, then we all bear exactly the same risks. Be consistent dude.
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Bagwell: [Ukraine has clearly been an incredible nation in so many different ways and I mean that very, very sincerely— not only the resilience of the entire nation to just keep going but to be able to effectively dull a country of so much greater size, aggression, military might, and hold them at bay. It is unbelievable. In many ways, they’re their own worst enemy, because actually it means we don’t see how desperate the situation is because everyone thinks Ukraine is having great victories and there are times when they have, but actually, they are still under extreme pressure.
And I think that half the problem is trying not to oversell how well Ukraine have done, even though they have done extremely well. They’ve clearly been able to match the Russian Air Force to a large extent on the terms that they can. Yes, some of these longer-range missiles are harder to attack. And yes, some of that is done through surface-to-air systems rather than air-to-air systems. I’d like to believe Ukraine will find a way no matter what. So, it isn’t a deal breaker, but I don’t want to say that because I don’t want people to give the impression that yes, well, they’ll probably be fine. Because I think the risks are too high of them losing if we don’t help them to the maximum extent.]
https://www.cbo.gov/system/files?file=2018-10/54219-oco_spending.pdf#page=20
And the Taliban were a bunch of rifle- and RPG-equipped part-time guerrillas lacking the fighter jets, bombers, cruise and ballistic missiles, tanks, APC’s, howitzers and even mortars that the Russians have.
There is no “you all”. I speak for myself, so blow me warmonger.
Hush, foreigner.
Please modify your Ukraine Ping list to reflect at least two propagandists who are no longer with us.
Get Ukraine everything they need to defeat putin/russia
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I am of course speaking of foreign things. Like Nato countries and the plans they are discussing. NATO guy, me.
So stuff it Russia.
Evil deeds by evil people, you included. The final Judge awaits your sorry ass. Bring asbestos undies.
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