Yeah, what about bandwidth issues, too?
@Raptor10: sorry I forgot the answer to #3. Real time targeting info if you don't have JSTARS up on the net.
Yeah, cause they're always on station. :sleep_125
And usually the link is down.
Brett, I know you your stuff... but I know mine. I've done a tour over there working with UAVs and I like them. JSTARS was always off link or couldn't provide the exact targeting info we needed. It's almost useless in an urban environment. Like a car model, or who in a group? UAV can do it, and has, Just my opinion.
Yep, we agree then.But I that avatar.![]()
Maybe I'm just old. Call me crazy, too. I suppose this is all UNCLASS and pretty much entry-level info (?) , but I just learned more about JSTARS capabilities than I knew before ... or needed to know ........ I know you your stuff... but I know mine. I've done a tour over there working with UAVs and I like them. JSTARS was always off link or couldn't provide the exact targeting info we needed. It's almost useless in an urban environment. Like a car model, or who in a group? UAV can do it, and has, Just my opinion.
I think you're missing a verb in there somewhere.Don't hate what you don't understand. Even Martians names Jimmy need love.
Brett
...and JSTARS is rarely a factor.
Brett
I saw an article today that Lockheed is trying to pitch a pilotless F-35.
In my opinion, that would just be a poor man's UCAV. You've already designed the plane to revolve around a pilot (including his g limits), with added weights and less optimized aerodynamics. Take out the pilot, you'd most likely get the same performance. What would they place in the cockpit, take out the glass and put some gas there? Would a stealthy UCAV even need to be designed for 7.5-9g's (speculating on the actual value)?
I would think a UCAV designed from the ground up would have a lot better performance.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/08/15/AR2006081501288.html