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Manouverbility not as obsolete as i thought!

I just came across this site http://www.saunalahti.fi/~fta/ruaf-ap5.htm and saw that R-77 (AMRAAMski) can engage targets up to 12 G when on its top speed, (the second it burned out).

This will bleed off as time and km goes by, until it fall off the sky, and will bleed off faster in the beginning.
Thus it can be safely assumed that it can engage targets manouvering no more then 5 G on a typical shot, as both aircraft will be keen to shoot first,(BVR) while modern fighters typically can pull 9 G.

Searching more on the topic, i found this interview with Col. Grisha Medved
http://www.ausairpower.net/APA-NOTAM-200408-1.html
and found that With a range of 90 km,(on a stationary target, ie. a baloon) and a more efficient aerodynamics as well as surface controls, it can pull more G and outclasses AMRAAM C.

An example from Col. Grisha Medved:

“Also some bad news for AIM-120D – physics says Su-35 can outturn the AIM-120D. Mathematics here is a bit tricky, but works like this. Missile must follow track of turning aircraft, and G force in a turn is square of true speed. After firing from Mach 1.5, slow to Mach 0.95 and descent to 12,000 metres – this about 900 kph and good turning speed for Sukhoi.

AIM-120D rocket second pulse burning push speed up to about Mach 3.5. Ratio 3.5 / 0.95 = 3.7 which squared is 13.5. So AIM-120D must pull 13.5 times G bigger than Sukhoi. Some say biggest possible G of AIM-120D is 30, so divide by 13.5 and get Sukhoi to pull only 2.2 G to outturn AIM-120D. This is very easy I think” (Refer http://www.hochwarth.com/misc/AviationCalculator.html).

Having read this, it is obvious that a modern aircraft equipped with MAWS have a good chance of dodging incoming missiles if it is an experienced pilot,
And it is also obvious that designers know their stuff when they build’em highly agile.

*I also find this intriguing:
“Comrades ask Sukhoi engineers to write software for flight controls computers to avoid Amerikanski missile. Arm system, and when OLS-35 or RWR see incoming missile, audio horn sound and Sukhoi fly itself on missile avoiding path. Not much comfort on pilot, but better comfort as having AIM-120D blow up cockpit.”

Aswell as this:
Gennadiy Sokolovski, General Designer of the Vympel Design Bureau, said that the R-77 missile can be used against medium and long range air-to-air missiles such as the AIM-120 AMRAAM and AIM-54 Phoenix, as well as SAMs such as the Patriot.

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