Vrenn
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I did some study and comparison of the SU-35 to the F-15EX and found that they were quite comparable with the F-15EX having a slight advantage but not enough to call it the winner.. Let's do a comparison.
Both have the AESA Radar. But the EX has almost a foot larger Radome than the 35. If the 35 has a 10 power setting on the dial, the EX has an eleven on it's dial. That means that the EX has a slight advantage at extreme range when it starts slinging missiles. And since it has twice the missiles.........
Okay, let's get them close. The 35 has thrust vectoring. That sound menacing. It is. But a Pilot has to has extreme training to take advantage of it otherwise it's just going to get him killed. The ONLY time it's going to be at an advantage is really, really slow where it can swing the nose around onto the target and fire. The F-15EX can do something similar using his rudders all the way down to about 80 kts. Use thrust vectoring to increase your turn rate will also increase your G rate and the F-15EX G rate already exceeds the pilots g rate. I would have to give this to the 35 but not by very much. This will come down to the pilot.
In a scenario where the F-22 is not a factor, the F-15EX and SU-35 will be just about even depending on how they meet. Do they meet up close or do they meet far off.
Both have the AESA Radar. But the EX has almost a foot larger Radome than the 35. If the 35 has a 10 power setting on the dial, the EX has an eleven on it's dial. That means that the EX has a slight advantage at extreme range when it starts slinging missiles. And since it has twice the missiles.........
Okay, let's get them close. The 35 has thrust vectoring. That sound menacing. It is. But a Pilot has to has extreme training to take advantage of it otherwise it's just going to get him killed. The ONLY time it's going to be at an advantage is really, really slow where it can swing the nose around onto the target and fire. The F-15EX can do something similar using his rudders all the way down to about 80 kts. Use thrust vectoring to increase your turn rate will also increase your G rate and the F-15EX G rate already exceeds the pilots g rate. I would have to give this to the 35 but not by very much. This will come down to the pilot.
In a scenario where the F-22 is not a factor, the F-15EX and SU-35 will be just about even depending on how they meet. Do they meet up close or do they meet far off.