Friend, the electronic warfare aircraft support you mentioned is a part of the aerial rapid breakthrough combat system, and the main means of breakthrough include choosing favorable routes, altitudes, speeds, and combat formations; Organizing feints, escorts, firepower suppression, and electronic countermeasures; Conduct anti air defense maneuvering flights, etc. Super Cruise is also based on this concept, and it is not in conflict with electronic warfare support. Secondly, in high-intensity electronic warfare between both sides, some electronic warfare aircraft are also present, and interference and shielding are normal. One of the benefits of super cruising is that it can enter or leave the battlefield faster. The enemy radar's response time to tracking and analyzing super cruising targets is greatly compressed. In addition, the infrared characteristics of the fighter jet at this time are reduced compared to supersonic flight due to the lack of an afterburner and the excellent air cooling efficiency during high-speed flight.
Secondly, most existing air-to-air combat missiles use the residual momentum after short-term acceleration of rocket engines to pursue targets. If the target fighter jet has a faster evasion speed and maintains high-speed motion for a longer time, then for missiles that rely on active phase inertial gliding:
The larger the escape range, the third and most important point is that when a fighter jet launches a missile at subsonic speeds, if the initial velocity given to the missile by the vehicle is for supersonic weapons, the rocket engine still needs to consume a considerable amount of kinetic energy to break through the sound barrier; The fighter jets in the super patrol state omit this process, and the saved missile fuel will greatly increase the weapon range. Even for the launch of subsonic weapons, a higher initial velocity means a longer ejection path
Finally, the super cruising fighter jet detects the enemy first, fires first, and runs after finishing. Organizing a decent counterattack cannot be achieved solely by relying on missile performance