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Never-seen battle in Indian skies (Mig-35 vs Super Hornet)
The Telegraph,India ^ | Monday, February 12, 2007 | ANIL BUDUR LULLA

Posted on 02/11/2007 11:06:41 PM PST by sukhoi-30mki

Never-seen battle in sky

ANIL BUDUR LULLA

The F/A-18 F Super Hornet and the MiG-35 Bangalore, Feb. 11: A brilliant blue-and-red streak in the sky, the MiG-35 climbs 90 degrees towards the sun, changes its mind and does a vertical U-turn, screaming 90 degrees towards earth. It’s still in one piece.

Moments later, the grey F/A-18 F Super Hornet shoots sunwards like a bullet after a short take-off, levels at 8,000 feet, floats, turns left, shows its dual engines just above the gaping audience, goes into attack mode and swivels — all in one smooth motion.

“It’s like nothing we’ve seen before,” says a defence ministry official who will sit in judgement with a clutch of pilots when the Indian Air Force decides on the aircraft it will settle for in its order of 126 multi-role combat fighters.

The twin-engined MiG-35 and Super Hornet are clearly in a different league. And on the evidence of the demonstrations in Yalahanka, erstwhile Cold War rivals Russia and the US are pulling out all stops.

Boeing’s Michael E. Rietz, the India programme manager for F/A-18F business, says the Hornet boasts of the latest radar. The Electronically Scanned Array (Aesa) radar is also used by the US Navy.

“This is the right aircraft for establishing air dominance. It does not require any platform to support it and carries missiles for its own protection,” he says.

More important, Boeing will let the planes be made under licence in India, a first for the F/A-18 programme.

Asked how the aircraft compares to the MiG-35, Rietz says: “Survivability is the key. While it is a lethal machine, we take pride in the Super Hornets, which avoid being seen, hit and killed.”

The biggest advantage is that the Hornet’s wings can be folded, enabling it to operate from aircraft carriers.

The Russians, on the other hand, are playing on a strong wicket. They never fail to emphasise their 44-year association with India. IAF pilots are familiar with the nuts and bolts of Russian systems.

The MiG-35 also has the Aesa radar specifically made for the Indian programme.

Referred to as the generation 4 ++ aircraft, MiG-35 versions on show here were arguably the most eye-catching.

The Russians rarely fail to advertise the MiG-35’s thrust vector control that allows the aircraft to undertake the breathtaking “cobra” manoeuvre. The aircraft stalls in mid-flight, nose at 90 degrees like a cobra ready to strike, and slides backwards. In a real dogfight, such a move can turn the hunted into the hunter.

Back to the Indian official who will be among those who sit in judgement. “I will not look at aerobatics alone,” he says. “I’ll look at what’s inside…. I will look at the price and I will look at history.”

“It’s probably comparable to buying onions and potatoes I tell my wife who is technologically challenged,” he adds. “But now we have more vendors to choose from.”


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To: Plutarch; sukhoi-30mki
I thought it was the Hornet that was under-powered (especially with a full bomb load), and Super Hornet was supposed to fix that problem.

Or is it because GE had better lobbyists than P&W?

41 posted on 02/12/2007 3:01:33 PM PST by Calvin Locke
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To: Calvin Locke

Well the SuperHornet has more powerful engines but is about 25% larger than the Hornet (30 tonnes vs 24 tonnes at full load).


42 posted on 02/12/2007 8:08:32 PM PST by sukhoi-30mki
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To: sukhoi-30mki

lol I just imagine this Mig-35 doing all these pretty acrobatic moves and then this F-22 it never saw launches a missle from above it and effortlessly swats it out of the sky.


43 posted on 02/12/2007 8:19:08 PM PST by miliantnutcase ("If it moves, tax it. If it keeps moving, regulate it. If it stops moving, subsidize it." -ichabod1)
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To: Bender2

The way the Dallas Cowboys have been playing lately, the need it!


44 posted on 02/13/2007 2:45:24 AM PST by R. Scott (Humanity i love you because when you're hard up you pawn your Intelligence to buy a drink)
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To: R. Scott; Millee; Allegra; pax_et_bonum; Jersey Republican Biker Chick; carlr; PaulaB; ...
Re: The way the Dallas Cowboys have been playing lately,... Photobucket - Video and Image Hosting the [sic] need it!

Why do I believe... Old 'R.' is a Deadskin or Iggles fan?

Must be... the smell...

¡Mis vaqueros... no necesitan ninguna Migs que apestan!
45 posted on 02/13/2007 8:12:10 AM PST by Bender2 (Welcome to Valley Ranch, Wade!)
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To: Bender2

Hail to the Redskins!
Hail to the tribe.


46 posted on 02/13/2007 9:31:58 AM PST by R. Scott (Humanity i love you because when you're hard up you pawn your Intelligence to buy a drink)
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To: miliantnutcase

And what does the F-22 have to do with the MiG-35 (and the MCRA competition in particular)? The F-22 would probably just as effectively swat the F-18 out of the sky.


47 posted on 05/09/2008 11:58:40 PM PDT by Constantine XI Palaeologus ("Vicisti, Galilaee")
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To: Constantine XI Palaeologus

Yeah in fact it has in red flag I heard.


48 posted on 05/10/2008 10:18:51 PM PDT by miliantnutcase
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