• hauntingspectre [he/him]
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    4 years ago

    There will always be a use case for it, yes. But committing to it as our main penetration method (and the AF letting their EW capability run down as part of the F35 anticipation) is very short sighted.

    • verygoodperson [love/loves]
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      4 years ago

      and the AF letting their EW capability run down as part of the F35 anticipation

      They did that? If anything I'd think EW would be the one area where F35s would be completely state-of-the-art.

      • hauntingspectre [he/him]
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        4 years ago

        Yeah, because Lockheed Martin said F35s would have built in EW capability, so the AF would no longer need dedicated EW aircraft. Now, the F35 does have a built in EW system, but, because it's EW I can't really find how effective it is, of course. There are upgrades on it being done by the Navy and the Israelis, but honestly that might just be normal for a program.

        • verygoodperson [love/loves]
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          4 years ago

          Oh ok, I get what you mean. I thought you were talking about the EW capability of the F35s themselves.