Fun fact: this move is from the airshow "axalp" from switzerland. Here they are showing of the Flares. If you want to wacht this airshow go to sqitzerland and every year they do this once. It is called axalp and it is located in axalp. Have fun👍
* F-35 hits MiG-29 from 100KMs away without even being detected * -"So what did the MiG-29 pilot say before dying?" -"idk, something about dancing" The rest is pretty self explanatory, there's 4 fly worthy Su-57s, it was originally 6 but one crashed in the delivery flight (wow, very maneuverable but you can't avoid the ground) and another one caught fire while on the ground. And it's so bad even India bailed on the project and bought Rafales instead. As for the Su-30. Egypt was looking to by Su-35s (comparable to the Su-30 for this example) and they put it against a Rafale for a mock dogfight, turns out the Rafale's jammer rendered the Su-35s radar useless (which is the same as the Su-30's radar) and guess what happened? Egypt bailed on buying the Su-35 and bought Rafales instead too LMAO i swear it just gets funnier the longer it keeps going
@@fork9001 uh, no thank you, if i see a Sukhoi at a local airshow it means my Air Force is shit. But besides that, not really, I rather see what the very pinacle of technology looks like (F-22, F-35, Rafale, EF2000....) than those things, airshows aren't just about who can do a cobra, it's way more, if you have ever been to an airshow you know what I'm talking about, and even if that was the entire point F-22 are just as maneuverable, everyone like to call the F-35 fat but when they set it free it's very surprisingly maneuverable, and no need to mention delta wings which are basically the most maneuverable fighter by design, so much so in fact, that they're impossible to fly without fly-by-wire. Yeah, i very much rather see those
@@rodanthefiredemon6493 (fighter/attack-18) *The McDonnell Douglas F/A-18 Hornet is an all-weather, twin-engine, carrier-capable, multirole combat aircraft, designed as both a fighter and attack aircraft (hence the F/A designation). Designed by McDonnell Douglas and Northrop, the F/A-18 was derived from the latter's YF-17 in the 1970s for use by the United States Navy and Marine Corps. The Hornet is also used by the air forces of several other nations, and formerly by the U.S. Navy's Flight Demonstration Squadron, the Blue Angels.* -wikipedia
They need to develop rocket drone that can be released & tail the jet between the incoming rocket and the jet. Then lead incoming rocket away once it gets locked on the Drone Rocket. You can release one instead of releasing 30 flares and praying the rocket gets confussed.
Just to let you know that specific F-18 is flown by the Swiss Air Force. It’s not strictly used as a navy jet outside of the US - most countries that bought F-18s use it as an air force jet.
F-35, Eurofighter Typhoon are ‘the two options’ to replace Spain’s aging Hornets You need to forget about the f-18 hornet it's way too old Crap Just like the F-15 and f16 is too old
I wish I had the Alpha of a Hornet. Living to fight slow when others scorn it When I can still pitch and roll that other guy's going outta control. I wish i had the Alpha of a Hornet
@@speedyloc8746 DCS doesn't have legacy hornets in the DLC content. That is an F/A-18C with the Swiss logo on the wings. DCS doesn't have anything related to the swiss air force unless they were playing with mods and somehow made it look hyperealistic.