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B2 and F117 question...
Are the B2 and F117 equipped with chaff and flare dispensors for emergency
use, or do they rely completely on stealth? Also, would using such systems in an emergency actually do more harm than good by revealing the position of the aircraft? |
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"Thomas J. Paladino Jr." wrote in message .. .
Are the B2 and F117 equipped with chaff and flare dispensors for emergency use, or do they rely completely on stealth? Also, would using such systems in an emergency actually do more harm than good by revealing the position of the aircraft? Yes, they are equipped with Chaff and Flare dispensers, and no they wouldn't do more harm then good. If you need to you them, then your position has already been revealed, because that means there is a missile inbound. |
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"Thomas J. Paladino Jr." wrote:
Are the B2 and F117 equipped with chaff and flare dispensors for emergency use, or do they rely completely on stealth? The problem with asking a question on a sensitive topic is that the people who know the answer are likely to keep quiet. I was an avionics maintainer for 10 years in B-2 flight test, and I've commented in some detail about certain aspects of the plane in this newsgroup. But when the topic is low observables, radar, EW, and the like, I won't talk. Don't take that as a rebuke. There's nothing wrong with asking your question -- just beware of the answers! Normally, the bad ones are quickly shot down in a newsgroup. But when the subject is classified or sensitive, the best-qualified gunners have to hold fire. -- Paul Hirose To reply by email delete INVALID from address. |
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"Paul Hirose" wrote in message ... "Thomas J. Paladino Jr." wrote: Are the B2 and F117 equipped with chaff and flare dispensors for emergency use, or do they rely completely on stealth? The problem with asking a question on a sensitive topic is that the people who know the answer are likely to keep quiet. I was an avionics maintainer for 10 years in B-2 flight test, and I've commented in some detail about certain aspects of the plane in this newsgroup. But when the topic is low observables, radar, EW, and the like, I won't talk. Don't take that as a rebuke. There's nothing wrong with asking your question -- just beware of the answers! Normally, the bad ones are quickly shot down in a newsgroup. But when the subject is classified or sensitive, the best-qualified gunners have to hold fire. I didn't realize that it was a sensitive question; just figured that this info was out there. |
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I was at the firepower demo at Pt. Bravo (Indian Springs), and I don't
recall the F117a or B2 releasing any flares, nor do I have any photos showing them releasing flares. Of course, this doesn't mean they don't have any. ;-) The B1b, which in theory is stealth, has plenty of flares. They pop out the top. http://www.lazygranch.com/capstone.htm for the demo in october 2002, with some video of the B1 releasing flares. The latest capstone photos I took are at http://www.lazygranch.com/capstone2.htm "Thomas J. Paladino Jr." wrote in message .. . "Paul Hirose" wrote in message ... "Thomas J. Paladino Jr." wrote: Are the B2 and F117 equipped with chaff and flare dispensors for emergency use, or do they rely completely on stealth? The problem with asking a question on a sensitive topic is that the people who know the answer are likely to keep quiet. I was an avionics maintainer for 10 years in B-2 flight test, and I've commented in some detail about certain aspects of the plane in this newsgroup. But when the topic is low observables, radar, EW, and the like, I won't talk. Don't take that as a rebuke. There's nothing wrong with asking your question -- just beware of the answers! Normally, the bad ones are quickly shot down in a newsgroup. But when the subject is classified or sensitive, the best-qualified gunners have to hold fire. I didn't realize that it was a sensitive question; just figured that this info was out there. |
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"miso" wrote in message om... The B1b, which in theory is stealth, has plenty of flares. What theory is that? |
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"Steven P. McNicoll" wrote in message link.net... "miso" wrote in message om... The B1b, which in theory is stealth, has plenty of flares. What theory is that? I thought that the B1 was desiged as a low-observable aircraft; maybe not stealth, but I do remember reading that it has a smaller signature than the F-14. |
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"Thomas J. Paladino Jr." wrote in message ... I thought that the B1 was desiged as a low-observable aircraft; maybe not stealth, but I do remember reading that it has a smaller signature than the F-14. "Not stealth" is correct. |
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I thought that the B1 was desiged as a low-observable aircraft; maybe not
stealth, but I do remember reading that it has a smaller signature than the F-14. It wasnt really designed that way probably, but with the B-1B version, there were modifications to lower the RCS, getting rid of the variable engine inlets being among them I believe. Its not a stealth aircraft per se, but definitely a lower RCS than many other aircraft Ron Tanker 65, C-54E (DC-4) Silver City Tanker Base |
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Some people say the B1B isn't steathly, and some say it is. Don't try
to think too deeply about this. "Steven P. McNicoll" wrote in message hlink.net... "miso" wrote in message om... The B1b, which in theory is stealth, has plenty of flares. What theory is that? |
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