LegionnairE
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Ukraine's AF wasn't destroyed, their Su-34s are still doing critical missions with storm shadows, TB2s are still collecting data. I don't know what Mig-29s and Su-27s are doing but there's still some left as far as I know.Ukraine's entire AF was destroyed early in the war within weeks of it starting. RuAF lost about 50 'advanced' jets also withing the first few months. After that almost no AF activity on either side. Attack helo's did even worse and basically withdrawn from front line duties. We see the same for naval warships and much much worse for armor/ APC's. I honestly believe that looking at this Ukraine war, most countries must be thinking that all they got is cannon fodder in equipment. Only think that works today are ATGM's, drones and laser guided artillery. Almost everything else (legacy weapons) have largely been rendered obsolete. If you paid me a million bucks right now and ask me to fly an F-16 over Donbas, or go sit in a Leopard tank, I would refuse to do it. There's almost a 100% chance of me not coming back alive.
S300 and S400s turned out to be very effective despite their older generation radars that much is true. But an F-35 squadron armed with AGM-88s and specially trained for SEAD missions is going to have trouble taking them out. I'm sure of it.
"But what's the role of 4th generation planes will be?" I hear you ask. They will be launching large missiles that don't fit inside bomb bays of 5th gens. They will be dropping JDAMs and laser guided munitions after SEAD squadrons clean up the air defenses.
A missile like Meteor may not fit inside the F35, but it can be carried by even a relatively cheap plane like JF-17.
So that's how a TFX Kaan JF-17 combo could possibly work for Azerbaijan.



































