Mr Iran Eye
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The article is very good, your opinion is no more valuable, sorry.No since Bulragrian-BS.com is one of the least credible sites around!
China will gladly assist Iran if Trump decides to pick up a fight with you.
If not, we better off to maintain a distance.
Trump's biggest dream is to take down China, but even he does realize this is stretching way beyond his capability.
When his approval rating is plunging in new low with very bad economy, he will very likely pick on an easy target like Iran to stay in power for a third term or beyond.
For Iran, it is better for the democrats to come back on power and try to cozy up with you again.
For China, if Trump attacks you again would be a good opportunity to make you dependent on us just like Russia from 2022-2024.
Now Russia got the relief, and they are trying to move away from us by becoming less dependant. The US under Trump won't try to sanction them into the stone age like the democrats were trying to do.
You can label China as an impeccable opportunist, but that's how the real world geopolitics are functioning.
Well , Iranian S300 were completely useless against Israel , ans Iranian system hold the lines , so I doubt Su35 even detect Israel f16i ....
We can not rely on Russian system against Israel .
Yeah, as yemenis fell before... and before them afghanis... I think Donald Trump wants to ride the lightning.Maybe iran will fall, iran is most easy target for USA
But russia not, China not, because they are too powerful, Usa start to back down from russia.
Chinese policy never rely on the others
IMO,Su-35 is not bad for IAF.But it also means Iranians have to find their own ways to develop their own AWACS,they should start the work as soon as possible.
Good post, considering how giant is Iranian airspace IRIAF should consider creating its own AWACS units. Iran has every mean to develop them at home but IRIAF leadership is dumb as F.
Maybe an AESE Arched radar array on a large UAV is a possible option,i mean something like the WZ-9 while IAF has rich experience in UAV research and development.The AWAC part will be easy for Iran for sure, but does it have acess to platform it can host the equipment on and certify the flight model with those changes? That may be the barrier ?


Come on man. You're way too technically proficient to keep calling others dumb, stupid and the like. Sentiments aside, it's unbecoming for a person such as yourself. Just a respectful and friendly suggestion.Good post, considering how giant is Iranian airspace IRIAF should consider creating its own AWACS units. Iran has every mean to develop them at home but IRIAF leadership is dumb as F.
Fascinating. Good work. So there are 3 different Search-Track Double Duplex datalinking systems operating in Iranian military right now:
Well one can only hope that the powers that be gets the message from 'across the pond'.- The IRIAF MUM-T (Kowsar-UCAVS, they recently showed Kaman-12 operating with Dowran upgraded F-4E/D in a MUMT like role). Mind you, Iranian UCAV fleet is large but IRIAF only uses handful of designs such as Kaman-12/22, Mohajer-6 and Karrar in A2A role.
- IRGCAF (SU-22M3/M4 with IRGC UCAVs).
Just so. And I do think that medicine pertaining to the black spot gets served up cold, and at the most inopportune times.I for now, do not believe JAS-313 is anything but a cover-up attempt by IRGC to fix the mistake by Ahmadinejad era IAIO corrupt idiots. Iranian military industrial complex has come a long way in past 10-15 years in terms of tech and expansion, they became international exporters etc. They probably do not want this black spot from past few rotten individuals, to sustain for too long.
What I had in mind here was a swarm of 60% JAS-313 'Wasps', each with a folded wing light-weight AIM-7/Arash, centerline, and one Azarakhsh HOBS under each wing. Flying under CEC control with AI to come at some point in time. Maybe carrying ordinance semi-sunken in place of a weapons bay.Hypothetically if it flies, the weapon bays are too small to carry Azarakhsh and if it carries them outside then it will be seen by enemy fighters from 100+ KM away due to RCS. Just to use the HOBS sidewinder at max range it will need radar or IRST.
Cool.My post on subject from other thread:
IR seeking missile ranges are reduced if not cued by onboard tracking system like a passive IRST or active radar for example. A R-73 fired from MIG-29 has a range of 35 KM but with F-14 which lacks IRST and its radar cant transfer track info to missile, the same R-73 will barely cross 15 KM because the missile has to search and track the target using its own small seeker. This is the same reason that Karrar fired Sidewinder ranges 10-12 KM at max but with onboard tracking sensor the missile can take target cue and be on its way much earlier, thus enhancing the range to ~35 km. Another equally possible way is to provide datalink to the drone, that way it does not have to create its own target tracking information package but can borrow it from IADS and nearby fighters and transfer it to missile. This is one of the reasons they tested EO seeker and Datalink antennas on Karrar. Suddenly you have an interceptor running at 0.9 Mach, pulling 15 G's, releasing Sidewinder at max ranges.
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Thus for JAS-313, the drone has to either have a radar, IRST/EO or it must have a two-way datalink for Azarakhsh HOBS to be effective at full range of missile otherwise range will be less than half. The drone will then have to get close to enemy fighter who will make of a mess of it.
Agreed.Ironically Iran has every right tool at home for this. They have IRST with tracking range matching that of SU-35's IRST. They have airborne PESA radar that can track an enemy fighter at 94 KM. They also have a Allaspect HOBS sidewinder which ranges upto 40 KM. Encrypted datalinking is already being used so technically they can convert this JAS-313 into a capable naval interceptor which if nothing can pose some level threat to enemy naval fighters.
Maybe an AESE Arched radar array on a large UAV is a possible option,i mean something like the WZ-9 while IAF has rich experience in UAV research and development.
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Germany fought alongside Romania, Italy, Hungary, and many others joined SS auxiliary legions. The Soviet Union had the Warsaw Pact and China before the Sino-Soviet split. How were either of them "lone wolves?" But regardless of historical examples, we have to look no further than Iran itself to see failure of lone wolf mentality who maintains no state allies and does not even have complete control of the militias it arms.History has shown previous examples of failure when the “lone wolf” mentality is adopted: Nazi Germany and Cold War Soviet Union. Both failed due to having no major coalition.
A good idea but will remain hypothetical unless an appropriate engine can be developed. The failure of domestic aircraft jet engines has practically halted both UAV and aircraft development in Iran.Hypothetically, its longer-ranged AESA antenna variant (~600 KM Search range) can be integrated on Sahed-149 Gaza HALE as radome or in the belly. Its a HUGE UCAV. Such an unmanned AWACS at 50K feet minimizes radar horizion problems and will provide 24/7 persistent wide area surveillance in the form of datalinks to IADS and IRIAF
you believe this propeller plane can climb to 50k feet? and how it can carry a large radar?
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