@TheARMAProductions i know it, but you'll still have to detect enemy to focuse your laser on it, concerning high energy laser, it seems like it will be difficult to reduce weight of the energy system feeding the laser...we'll see it in a close futur...
@NeutralNegotiator well that would be awsome for recon....and SAR operations i personaly love the idea of co-exist...comon flying a jet is a lovely job for man...its like a dream...fighter pilots have to shoot down the enemy not kill him :) but i agree with you...also i believe that robots should never NEVER be by themselves in combat
@FreeTh1nk3r Working at the Soviet radar design house Phazotron as one of the chief designers, Tolkachev gave the CIA complete information about such projects as the R-23, R-24, R-33, R-27, and R-60, S-300; fighter-interceptor aircraft radars used on the MiG-29, MiG-31, and Su-27; and other avionics. The United States considered the most advanced airborne radar among the systems Tolkachev compromised was the passive phased array radar used by the MiG-31 Foxhound fighter.
@NeutralNegotiator yeah man i agree with that...but flying is just a dream of the man....combat pilots enjoy flying thats why they have chosen this job...it would be unfair to loose their job from a UCAV....i think those 2 should co-exist if you know what i mean:)
Your wrong actually. You see the Future 6th Gen Fighter is going to be both Human operated as unmanned. Because the 6th Gen fighter will be Space fighters and will need Human fire power for logical desicion fact that USA already released several 3D images of a Future Fighter jet. which clearly show its a space fighter and its main Weapons will be a Strong Laser. This is actually possible if your doubting
I LOL'd when I read that. No one on this planet has better technology than the United States. Every country is literally like 20 years behind the United States in military technology. Remember, what you see is OLD tech.
NEVER? We are just at the beginning of that kind of technologie and you say NEVER? Here are some quotes for you Warner Brothers 1927 about movies with sound "Who The Hell Wants To Hear Actors Talk?" "640K ought to be enough for anybody" Bill Gates, Chairman, Microsoft, 1981 "Everything that can be invented has been invented" Charles H. Duell, Commissioner, US Patent Office 1899 "There is no reason for any individual to have a computer in his home." Ken Olsen, President, Digital Equipment 1977
US went far away from other countries in UAV' technologies. In fact at least 5-years-gap between this one and all the rest. Hope techological power of Russia & Indian's finances alliance will cut this disadvantage in viewed
@FreeTh1nk3r Adolf Georgievich Tolkachev Адольф Георгиевич Толкачёв (1927, Aktyubinsk, Kazakhstan - 1986) was a Soviet Union electronics engineer who provided key documents to the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) over the years between 1979 and 1985.
@FreeTh1nk3r West getting blown up by 1980 russian technology. In Gwalior, February 14-26, 2004 Indian and American Air Forces held their first joint combat exercise, where the score between F-16 and Mig-29 was close to 9 to 1 in favour of Migs. At that time even the US media wrote about the USAF in front of the senate committee asking for money for the Raptor (latest US fighter).
BAE Taranis is the best by far even US have said they dont no how britian did it because it can do things wot is like 10-20 years in front of anything they have
@FreeTh1nk3r Eventually Tolkachev established his bona fides with intelligence data that proved to be of "incalculable" usefulness to US experts. The U.S. Air Force completely reversed direction on a $70 million dollar electronics package for the F-15 Eagle as a result of Tolkachev's intelligence.[
a british kid hacked pentagon and loads of secret files and how do you think china is copying loads of US military hardwear because there hacking and yes there are top secret projects but they get realised when the prodject is finished or stuff to do with special forces but there are no secret jets and that kind of thing and im 24 and been in the military for 6 years