Khross wrote:
DE:
The JSF still sucks. I can't remember where I read it, but it's particularly susceptible to older forms of radar and performed horribly in actual combat testing.
You must be referring to the RAND computer simulation wherein a large number of Chinese aircraft defeated a small number of F-35s by preventing ariel refueling in the Taiwan straits. They did this by skirting the fighters and attacking their tankers.
The problem with using this as a cricticism is that A) it doesn't directly address the issue of "how does the plane perform" but rather attacks it indirectly by pointing out a weakness of the small numbers mandated by high cost, and B) ignores the fact that
any fighter aircraft that has to fly a long way to get to a battle area will have a disadvantage compared to one that is based close by.
It should also be pointed out that
RAND itself disavowed the critical comments directed at the F-35as not approved for public release and not peer-reviewed.
Quote:
Rand has disavowed the critical remarks about the F-35 as not intended for public release and, unlike the main presentation, not peer-reviewed. Additionally, Rand says: "Recently, articles have appeared in the Australian press with assertions regarding a war game in which analysts from Rand were involved. Those reports are not accurate. Rand did not present any analysis at the wargame relating to the performance of the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter, nor did the game attempt detailed adjudication of air-to-air combat. Neither the game nor the assessments by Rand in support of the game undertook any comparison of the fighting qualities of particular fighter aircraft."
A great deal of the cricticism of the F-35 has basically resulted from Australian internal politics, namely attempting to take the RAND comments and run with them, especially by Liberal MPs, even after they were disavowed.
As for the stealth issue, it is quite true that, from the rear, the F-35 is not very stealthy and is less stealthy than an F-22. However, it is still a relatively stealthy aircraft compared to its peers, or compared to previous fighters.
My biggest concern with the F-35 is its (apparent) inability to carry a B61 as it stands now.