Eurofighter pictured better in combat and cheaper than the JSF |
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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