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Rafale is all in one package with half the cost of F-35.
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@SelfProclaimedEmperor Rafale has got the best in class AESA radar, high tech electronic warfare suite & meteor missiles. I don't agree with you...
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@SelfProclaimedEmperor my friend F-35 can't stay hidden for infinite time. What do you think? That it'll empty it's arsenal & return to base & no one will know? Really? There was a time of bulky radars but today's radar don't operate on vaccum tubes 😂😂😂
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@jurajsintaj6644 my friend, AESA radar is at present the most advanced radar. Meteor is one of the most advanced BVR missiles. What makes the essential difference is the Rafale’s “multi-sensor data fusion” process running on data provided by all the sensors of the aircraft. In essence, the “multi-sensor data fusion” concept implemented into the Rafale allows the pilot to act as a true “tactical decision maker”, rather than being only a sensor operator. The core of these enhanced capabilities of the RAFALE lies in a “Modular Data Processing Unit” (MDPU) incorporating “commercial off the shelf” (COTS) elements. It is composed of up to 19 flight “line-replaceable units” (LRUs), with 18 of them individually providing 50 times the processing power of a typical mission computer employed in previous generation fighters. The MDPU is the cornerstone of the upgradeability of the Rafale. It allows a seamless integration of new weapons and new capabilities to maintain the warfighting relevance of the Rafale over the years as tactical requirements evolve, and as the computer industry keeps rolling out new generations of processors and software. The “multi-sensor data fusion” provides a link between the battlespace surrounding the aircraft and the pilot’s brain with its unique ability to grasp the outcome of tactical situations and make sensible decisions.
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@jurajsintaj6644 not at all Rafale still has relatively lower RCS compared to most jets. Even if it's locked on, it's advanced electronic warfare suite can defend it & turn the tide.
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@SelfProclaimedEmperor if stealth alone is so powerful, so effective then for what is US waiting for? Why not finish off China who has wiped out countless with corona virus? Why not wipe out the oligarchs of Russia?
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@tristanpau1p my friend I understand in this age of speed, keeping information of latest developments might be a bit difficult but I have a question for you? If planes can be designed with low RCS, can't weapons be made with low RCS? If you can answer, that's my answer.
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@tristanpau1p Rafale is also designed keeping future software & avionics upgrades in mind. Don't worry about that.
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@tristanpau1p reliable? Maybe but try putting yourself in shoes of a NATO member country. As NATO member, US has "persuaded" to buy it's weapons for interoperability. I don't think anything else overweighs that fact.
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@tristanpau1p my friend, don't worry too much about Stealth missiles, tanks & bombs. There are people working hard out there who don't believe in chatting in YouTube comments 🤣🤣🤣
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@tristanpau1p even then it's economical since rafale costs less than half of F-35 🤣🤣🤣
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@tristanpau1p Dassault has made quality jets in the past just like Lockheed but with half the cost. Rafale will outsell F-35 because it's not bound by NATO rules.
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@tristanpau1p India has got a very good deal for Rafale. Just like the Friday sale lolo
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@tristanpau1p you surely worry a lot friend. Rafale all the way...
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@tristanpau1p come on man, US is the sole superpower, it doesn't need to do * to sell stuff. Same can't be said for France.
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@tristanpau1p doesn't mean that if it's made in USA, it's unbeatable or are you biased?
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@tristanpau1p also, a canard delta wings combination is ideal for efficiency, shorter takeoff & landing distances. These things also matter during battle, if you know.
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@tristanpau1p why not? You are basing your facts on popularity & sales that's actually a hard requirement of NATO members for interoperability.
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@tristanpau1p I don't claim to be a master of aerodynamics but yes I have dedicated my fair amount of time for it's studies.
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@tristanpau1p and for some "made in USA" is enough 😆😆😆
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@tristanpau1p I don't need your suggestion regarding aerodynamics. I know what I've said & if one can't comprehend about basic aerodynamics, it's not my problem.
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@tristanpau1p I don't need to prove that Rafale outsells F-35 or any American made jets. It's you who are beating the American drums. It's quite obvious that US has better grip on sales than the humble France. Come on man, you are simply arguing for arguments sake....
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@tristanpau1p all knowledge stands on basics. If basics aren't strong, then no point even in advanced knowledge. A canard delta wings combination is not advanced as you think. Do you remember the model of wright brothers?
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@tristanpau1p really? I'm in support of the point that Rafale outsells F-35. You are the one who's reluctant is understand but I guess there's no point in convincing you.
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@tristanpau1p so, it means you don't know what configuration the wright brothers had built? Yet you talk in length and breadth about aerodynamics. We always fear the unknown.
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@tristanpau1p I'm not a Dassault salesman. Moreover, I don't get an award for "proving" something to you who can't even comprehend the fact that canards aid the main wing in terms of lift vector as opposed to elevator which opposes the lift vector of the main wing.
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@tristanpau1p it's when guys like you jump into the advanced aerodynamics without polishing thier basics, all hell breaks loose. Transonic flow, supersonic flow, laminar & turbulent flow, blanketing under supersonic flow, Reynolds number, elements of stability, pilot induced oscillations are so interesting if you know the basics.
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@tristanpau1p know what? Knowledge is knowledge if only you can share it with others. When you share, you interact, when you interact, you'll meet someone more knowledgeable, when you meet more knowledgeable, you correct yourself, improve yourself. How do you think our ancestors gained knowledge? If they had kept mum, you would never know what's to be known. I've participated in several technical discussions & it's not necessary that I'm always right but I take it as a challenge & over the time, I've tried to improve but never met a guy like yours who is "cautious" to tell about aerodynamics 😂
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@tristanpau1p from my knowledge, I'm pretty sure that Rafale meets the expectations of any modern military. Rafale wasn't designed keeping "only" F-35 in mind. Rafale is truly an omnirole jet.
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@tristanpau1p so, now you are slowly shifting from aerodynamics to "English". Suit yourself...
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@tristanpau1p a lot? IAI Kfir, IAI Lavi, Saab viggen, Saab draken, Saab Gripen, Eurofighter typhoon. I don't see that "lot" since only Saab Gripen & Eurofighter typhoon exist. US ordered an halt on IAI, ages ago...
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@tristanpau1p see, again you are playing with "English". You are trying to drag me away from aerodynamics into sales. But I'll be back with some data about sales, even if it isn't my cup of tea...
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@tristanpau1p so, I haven't got any "numbers" since I'm not about sales but yes. Dassault is keen about the deal with India. India is at present having one of the biggest requirements & in comparison to F-35, India is getting a very good deal. That said, I wouldn't deny the fact that Lockheed is working on bringing down the operation costs of F-35 which might bag them some orders but let's not forget by then, Dassault may also improve.
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@tristanpau1p but do you think India needs only 36 Rafales? My friend, India doesn't have anything to fight. It needs much more. 36 is only the tip of iceberg. Do you really think India can fight against China & Pakistan with just a handful of Rafales?
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@tristanpau1p Finland & Switzerland have already pledged to join NATO or maybe they are in NATO. So, tell me about some other non NATO countries...
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@tristanpau1p my friend, You missed the Rafale sales to Greece & Qatar. I'm sure I heard a news recently about them intrested in Rafales.
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@tristanpau1p India's deal will be a behemoth in comparison to all other deals. Everyone is buzzing around India.
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@tristanpau1p India is usually cautious to get cozy with US because of two reasons:- US still aids Pakistan & US planned a strike on India in 1971. India is wary that US will try to become the monkey amongst fighting cats.
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@tristanpau1p If US stops aiding Pakistan, gains trust of India, imagine how many F-35s US can sell?😳😳😳
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@tristanpau1p Hey Tristan, it was nice talking to you. May god bless you. I think I'll leave our colossal discussion here. Goodbye...
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@tristanpau1p Greece is going for Rafale, Canada & Germany are NATO. I hope I had said goodbye. What do they say "goodbye" in your language?
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@tristanpau1p So Greece is buying both. So let's cancel Greece Hey, I'm not going to reply again. Consider this conversation over. How many times I have to say goodbye?
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@tristanpau1p March 25, 20221:37 AM GMT+5:30 Last Updated 5 months ago Greece buys six more Rafale fighter jets, frigates from France
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@tristanpau1p Czech again NATO....
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@tristanpau1p But Greece has already 24 Rafales...
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@tristanpau1p Greece "has" to buy F-35 but still they have considerable numbers of Rafale. Now that's interesting... Greece is NATO, not to mention...
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