BVR perfomance against an upgraded Su-27 flanker

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Dinivan

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BVR perfomance against an upgraded Su-27 flanker
« em: Agosto 04, 2004, 06:16:02 pm »
The Eurofighter project has been subject to several operational evaluations. These have been carried out, independently from the Eurofighter consortium, primarily by Britain's DERA, the Defence Evaluation and Research Agency (now split into QinetiQ and DSTL). Unlike many previous theoretical operational capability studies, the Eurofighter analysis utilised a true simulation approach. This was achieved through a number of networked battle simulation computers, termed JOUST, each of which can be flown by human pilots.

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82%
50%
43%
25%
21%
16%

This system was used to comprehensively evaluate the BVR (Beyond Visual Range) performance of the Eurofighter and other aircraft against an upgraded Su-27 Flanker (comparable to an Su-35 Super Flanker and its equivalents). The studies investigated all aspect best performances from the major systems on each aircraft; avionics, structure (including RCS data), engine performance (including fuel usage), defences and man-machine interfaces. In these tests the French Rafale utilised the Matra-BAe MICA air to air missile (which is the primary AA weapon of the French airforce) while the other aircraft used the Raytheon-Hughes AMRAAM.

These simulations concluded that Eurofighter has a win rating of 82% (100% equals always win, 0% equals always lose, 50% equals parity) against the target aircraft. A more typical way to present this data is as a combat exchange ratio, for the Typhoon this equals 4.5:1. In other words statistically one Eurofighter would be lost for every 4.5 Su-35 fighters shot down. This compares extremely favourably to the other aircraft (see also the BVR Combat Rating table); F-16C Falcon (0.3:1), F-15C Eagle (0.8:1), F-18C Hornet (0.3:1), F-18+ (0.4:1, NB this is not the current F-18E/F which is apparently a downgraded version of the F-18+ used in the studies) and Dassault Rafale (1:1). Only the LM/Boeing F-22 Raptor bettered the Eurofighter's performance with a combat exchange ratio of 10.1:1.

In addition to these overall combat performance results a number of individual comparisons have been made available. Of enormous importance for BVR combat is acceleration at medium altitudes and here the Eurofighter's acceleration at Mach 0.9 and 22,000ft equals that of the F-22. At supersonic velocities (Mach 1.6 and 36,000ft) the sustained turn rate of the Eurofighter betters all but the F-22, while its instantaneous turn rate is superior to the F-22. At low altitudes, Eurofighter can accelerate from 200kts to Mach 1.0 in under 30 seconds. In a similar vain to its supersonic performance, the sustained and instantaneous subsonic turn rates of the Eurofighter are bettered only by the F-22. Only the Rafale comes close to the matching the Eurofighter's capabilities in these comparisons.

An important point to keep in mind when examining this data is that full details on the simulations have not been released. Without this information it is not possible to determine whether Eurofighter optimal profiles were examined at the expense of more varied combat missions. However these studies do give some indication as to the potential of the Typhoon.

http://www.eurofighter.starstreak.net/E ... .html#eval>
 

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« Responder #1 em: Agosto 05, 2004, 12:28:32 am »
Estes dados já são  conhecidos há algum tempo, e embora se deva  desconfiar sempre um pouco destas simulações, até porque não são conhecidos os critérios de comparação entre as aeronaves, os resultados não são surpreendentes...

Os níveis muito baixos atingidos pelo F-16 e F-18 percebem-se visto que são caças optimizados para missões que não as de superioridade aérea, ao contrário dos Su-35.

Os resultados do F-15 parecem seguir a mesma tendência que os obtidos no exercício com a Força Aérea Indiana, contra os Su-30MK.

Já os do Rafale parecem-me um pouco baixos em comparação com os do Eurofighter...
 

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« Responder #2 em: Agosto 05, 2004, 11:42:11 am »
Concordo com o JNSA, não sabemos os critérios de avaliação. Os resultados do Typhoon em relação ao Rafale são algo estranhos, tendo em conta todos os problemas encotrados pelo caça da EADS. Também é verdade que o Rafale foi desenvolvido como um verdadeiro caça multifunções enquanto que o Typhoon foi desenvolvido como caça de superioridade aérea ao qual, por razões de mercado se tenta agora dar uma capacidade multimissões. Terão estas razões de mercado influenciado os resultados apresentados pelos britanicos?
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