Ross
Subject: Is it really smart to sell stealth?
Post ID# 739
Message Number 1Date Posted: 17 July 2005, 1:06:31 AM Is it really smart to sell stealth?
f_14_tomcat
Subject: Is it really smart to sell stealth?
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Message Number 2Date Posted: 17 July 2005, 8:45:13 PM i dont think its that smart at this point because the other countries of the world are just starting to develop their own stealth and if they have the us stealth they can find ways to beat it
Ross
Subject: Is it really smart to sell stealth?
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Message Number 3Date Posted: 17 July 2005, 8:57:32 PM I agree, i dont believe it is smart to sell stealth technology to other countries.
f_14_tomcat
Subject: Is it really smart to sell stealth?
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Message Number 4Date Posted: 19 July 2005, 8:40:49 PM also if the US sells stealth to a country then they in turn desert nato then they could give american stealth to the russians then they could find out ways to detect it or shoot it down
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Subject: Is it really smart to sell stealth?
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Message Number 5Date Posted: 04 February 2007, 1:39:55 PM Will replacing the F16 for the F22 really be a good idea? The F16 has better bombing capabilities and it is more popular. So why replace it?
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Subject: Is it really smart to sell stealth?
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Message Number 6Date Posted: 17 February 2007, 12:38:15 AM I don't believe that it is smart to sell stealth technology to other countries however the current stealth technology that you see on the b-2 and f-117 are decades old and they have had to update both of those air frames because radar is becoming so advanced. Also you don't necesarally have to 'buy' stealth technology because the physics of stealth are fairly basic. I think that the biggest 'speed bump' RAM (radar absorbant material).
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