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Who is the best stealth fighter in the world?

   


F-22 vs. F-35, vs. J-22 vs. SU-57, which of those aircraft is the best? The answer to that question is nobody knows. The thing is that the aircraft on paper can be different than aircraft in a real situation. When we are looking at theoretical models of the aircraft. There as drawings and officially published they might seem like miracles. 

They might look almost too perfect. But the fact is different. Even if the aircraft is perfect, there is always something that pilots must learn. That thing is seen when they tested touch switches of F-35. Learning to use the new type of user interface takes time. The thing is that when the new concept of aircraft is entering service all personnel from pilots to ground support staff require training. 

And when the new concepts like interaction with drones and AI-controlled self-protection are in use there are always errors in programs. The thing is that the brand new aircraft with brand new systems might not be ready for action. During tests, controllers might find even thousands of errors in materials, computers, and especially computer programs. And the purpose of exercising and testing the properties of the aircraft in full-scale combat simulations is to find out those errors that might be critical in real situations. 



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So if there are lots of errors in systems the new aircraft can lose air combats even to old aircraft. But the thing that is important to know is that if the pilot's skills are not excellent. The newest and best aircraft would lose battles. The thing is that in Ukraine the Ukrainian aircraft are older than Russian, Russians are in trouble with those old-time MiG 29 fighters. The fact is that modern tactical systems are integrated into a large-size entirety. 

Those systems are sharing information. And that means that the single aircraft doesn't mean so much as we might think. The next-generation fighters are cooperating with multipurpose, recon, and kamikaze drones and drone swarms. That interaction is in key role in the 6. the generation jet fighters. 

Those drones can pick up incoming missiles to their body. That's why some of those drones are called "loyal wingmen". Or they can also equip with missiles or internal warheads. And they can use to attack the anti-aircraft missiles. Or those drones can protect manned aircraft by flying to the route of the incoming missile. Those drones can also use independently in search and destroy missions like normal cruise missiles or remote-controlled attack aircraft. 


https://www.19fortyfive.com/2022/05/f-22-vs-f-35-vs-j-20-vs-su-57-which-stealth-fighter-is-the-best/


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