• ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆@lemmy.mlOP
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    2 days ago

    A 6th gen fighter coming out of China while the US can’t make their 5th gen fighter work properly certainly does look bad for Lockheed.

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      2 days ago

      F22 is working just fine. The new planes from China seem like tech demonstrators, so a similar stage to X35 in 2000. So they could still have plenty of production problems ahead of them.

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          Could you point to what issues your talking about? It’s hard to converse when you’re referring to vague vibes.

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            He just straight up doesn’t know what he’s talking about. The only thing you’ll ever get out of him is west bad, China, Russia & North Korea good.

            Can just as well name his post lockheed stock drops after kindergarten teacher drinks water and it would be equally accurate.

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                Not at all. Just lowering the guys expectations of having a genuine conversation. Feel free to prove me wrong 😘

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                    Sources alluding to what exactly? That the F-35 had had problems? Every single jet platform has had problems.

                    While the F-35 has problems of its own, its no secret that China is yet to manage to develop anything that can rival or beat their RAM.

                    Prototypes are nothing short of speculations and wishful thinking until it starts to hit production.

                    And I’m not even a fan of US jets. As a Swede I will admit my bias for our own platforms. But the F-35 does fill a role that our fighters doesn’t. And it does fill that specific role quite well. It’s not an all purpose aircraft.

                    taking pause to look around when new things are revealed, which is sensible. doesn’t mean what you think it means.

                    I remember the hype about Chinas new submarines. Oh they were gonna be so good and so stealthy. Turns out they didn’t make it far out of the Harbour before sinking.

                    So what was that you said about China producing things that “actually work”? Or maybe you excluded their sinking sub in that statement. I must have missed the asterisk

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            1 day ago

            The only one referring to vague vibes here is you bud. The disaster that is F22 is very well documented

            On the other hand, China has consistently shown the ability to produce things that actually work.

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              Jfs has been a cluster, they wanted a VTOL jet that do everything, which physics doesn’t like. But with 15 years extra development, they kinda did it.

              80% readiness is higher than most jets, my sources are actually showing loser, but still in line with other military jets.

              A-10 Thunderbolt II (67 percent) and the F-16C (69 percent), while significantly outperforming air superiority fighters like the F-15C (33 percent) and F-22 (52 percent). https://www.sandboxx.us/news/why-media-coverage-of-the-f-35-repeatedly-misses-the-mark/

              And is your third source just saying that the biggest problem with the F22 is that they want more of them? That hardly seems like a criticism of the plane itself.

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                Jfs has been a cluster, they wanted a VTOL jet that do everything, which physics doesn’t like. But with 15 years extra development, they kinda did it.

                In the same way the Cybertruck is kind of a truck.

                80% readiness is higher than most jets, my sources are actually showing loser, but still in line with other military jets.

                80% is not the readiness of F22, but a target they can’t hit.

                And is your third source just saying that the biggest problem with the F22 is that they want more of them? That hardly seems like a criticism of the plane itself.

                It’s a criticism of the abysmal production capability showing that these things are artisanally made.

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                  Did you see the comparison to other jets?

                  Su57 is artisanally made, less than two dozen. ~200 is a short production run, they shut it down early because those 200 could defeat every other air force on the planet several times over. But tech has progressed since then, it’s only a bit better than the J20. But like the U2, that’s not it’s fault.

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                    If the US ever had use them to fight a peer competitor then these 200 would disappear very quickly. At that point the US would be unable to replace them because it lacks industrial capacity to do so.

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      Cope how? I’m not a fan. The worst thing in the world for Lockheed would be if US’s adversaries decided they weren’t going to be designing any new weapons systems. Lockheed runs on fear of what’s next.