Cain Marko wrote:I am afraid much of the above is conjecture, there is very little in terms of pure data points to point out that the JSF will have better SA than a PAKFA esp considering that the latter has a much bigger radar with even better FOV. To surmise that the JSF will automatically have better sensors or EW is a leap of faith esp when based on dubious reasoning that the US invests a lot more (or arguably has more experience) so it automatically will have a better product. taking such reasoning to conclusions such as jsf > pakfa is fraught with errors, esp in a non American and Indian context.
That's based on the respective industries'
actual record.
Russia has never delivered an operational fighter AESA to date compared to 1000+ for NG/Rayt. The Byelka's primary antenna reportedly has 1526 T/R modules compared to some 1650 on the AN/APG-81. While no EW functions have yet been advertised for the former, the latter has successfully jammed fourth gen AESAs during testing.
The fact that India opted to extensively modify the Su-30MKI's avionics with Israeli, French and domestic kit indicates its opinion of the swapped out Russian gear (from the EW suite to the HMS). It hasn't been
that long since. And the 'near fifth generation' Su-35 features avionics inferior to US aircraft 'of the same type' according the Russian AF chief.
The PAK FA's propulsion is based on the relatively reliable AL-31. But where the AL-31 has an entire service life of just about 1,500 hours, P&W F100-229 will operate longer before its first
depot inspection. The 117 will be the
first in the Saturn family to feature FADEC (the technology was fielded by P&W back in 1981).
The problems with the PAK FA's VLO qualities have already been described and they're extensive. And it'll be a welcome
change if the Russians can actually deliver western standards of maintainability and operational availability.
However, I WILL concede that the PAK FA has another three prototypes to go. As improbable as it may be, the PAK FA could still
theoretically field F119-like LO exhausts, uber-sophisticated radar blockers, AESA tech that has leapfrogged ahead by a decade, a next gen EW system and corresponding sensor fusion, a
recessed IRST, higher fit tolerances, durable RAM, a stealthy conformal fourth gen LDP, an SDB analogue, an improved HMDS, high reliability and an affordable life-cycle cost.
If they can deliver on that I'll be as supportive of a PAK FA acquisition (FGFA JV still remaining a farce) as anybody else. But lets have the IAF & MoD verify that
before we start forking cash over.
More importantly,
What is established and assured, and far from conjecture is that the PAKFA will certainly outperform the JSF in terms of key flight performance parameters.
From what I gather, one KPP involving the 5gen fighter is that of sustained supercruise, something that the JSF does not have. No speculation here, purely factual.
Well.. carrying that further you could call a supercruising F-15SE, a fifth generation aircraft.
Also, the F-35 is
only option if the Indian Navy would like to field a stealth fighter before 2025, since the IAC-2 could take upto 2030 to be combat ready. The F-35B can operate off the Vikramaditya & Vikrant, and possibly even from the IN's four MRSVs (Mistral/Juan Carlos/Dokdo). Can
replace the MiG-29Ks entirely post-2030.