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9/22/13

Military Aircraft Industry: The F-35 (JSF) Will Never Beat The Eurofighter - by David Cenciotti


Eurofighter pictured better in combat and cheaper than the JSF
The F-35 will be, when available, a very capable aircraft: its stealth design, extended range, internal carriage of stores and a variety of integrated sensors are definitely the ingredients for success in modern air-to-ground operations.

However, when time comes for air dominance, some other ingredients like thrust to weight ratio and wing loading tend to regulate the sky. And in that nothing comes close to a Eurofighter, except an F-22 which has very similar values. The F-35 thrust to weight ratio is way lower and its energy-maneuverability diagrams match those of the F/A-18, which is an excellent result for a single engine aircraft loaded with several thousand pounds of fuel and significant armament.

But it also means that starting from medium altitude and above, there is no story with a similarly loaded Eurofighter.

Eurofighter superb engine-airframe matching, in combination with it’s High Off-Bore-Sight armament supported by Helmet Cueing, has already and consistently proven winning against any agile fighter.

It is a fact that while the Typhoon can do most of the F-35 air-to-ground mission, vice versa the F-35 remains way far from a true swing role capability.

The Eurofighter has also flown actual combat mission in the Middle East which were regarded as very successful.

Cost of the operational Eurofighter is 87 million ($117 m) per plane   -  versus 124 million ($167 m estimated) for the still experimental F-35 JSF.

Read more: The F-35 Will Never Beat The Eurofighter - Business Insider

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