It's a common definition of a word widely used to mean pilotless aircraft.Because it's informal. It's idiot speak.
The ridiculous shit you choose to argue about is hilarious.
It's a common definition of a word widely used to mean pilotless aircraft.Because it's informal. It's idiot speak.
No dog fights because it's been two-three generations since great power airforces met in combat. DO NOT expect that situation to last forever.There are no dogfights anymore.
Too much Top Gun.
Re-read the post, Shakespeare. The OPPOSING plane has a pilot who can black out.The other drone won't have a pilot in it to pass out.
Why? Are you stupid enough to think we are the only ones with UAV's?Re-read the post, Shakespeare. The OPPOSING plane has a pilot who can black out.
UAV is common. Drone is a misnomer.It's a common definition of a word widely used to mean pilotless aircraft.
The ridiculous shit you choose to argue about is hilarious.
NON, they have the US air farce working for them.No dog fights because it's been two-three generations since great power airforces met in combat. DO NOT expect that situation to last forever.
The Taliban nor ISIS have fighter planes.
The USAF hasn't fought a dog fight since Vietnam.NON, they have the US air farce working for them.
ISIS thanks Air Force for bombing North Carolina with Humvee
https://www.duffelblog.com/2018/11/isis-thanks-air-force-for-bombing-north-carolina-with-humvee/
(yes I know duffelblog.com is SATIRE )
When was the last fighter jet dogfight?The USAF hasn't fought a dog fight since Vietnam.
Fake news.When was the last fighter jet dogfight?
During the Balkans conflict, in 1999 (the Kosovo War), five MiG-29s of the Yugoslav Air Force were shot down in dogfights with NATO aircraft. The first was on March 24, by a Dutch F-16AM Falcon, and two were downed on the same night by U.S. F-15s.
Fake news.
There are no more dog fights.
Are they? Drones don't fly. UAVs do.Surface to air and air to defenses are all missile-based.
These missiles are actually drones which can be pre-programmed to fly in any way desired and can also be directed in real time in flight and can also be entirely autonomous with their own search acquisition and terminal phases.
Aircraft will eventually all become drones/missiles.
What is the point of the guns and cannons? For when missiles run out or show?
F15 deploying aim7 air to air missile
DO you honestly think they chase other airplanes around the sky and shoot em up?