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Comment by XorNot

14 hours ago

Loyal wingman aircraft would have to be stealthy though to do it.

The whole point of the F-35 is that it is a stealthy platform with a very advanced set of targeting and weapons capabilities: but the issue is a similar capability drone would basically have a similar price tag since the expense of the pilot is minor in that case.

Like plausibly the best autonomous F-35 platform would just be an F-35.

It's not the expense of the pilot but the fact that the human pilot is subject to human biological constraints. Ie they black out after 9 Gs or so. An autonomous platform you'd want to design to be able to routinely do outside that envelope in a way that a platform designed for a human occupant is not.

  • Its a nontrivial exercise to design a plane which can regularly do more Gs then that though.

    There's no drones currently in development AFAIK with this goal either - the focus is on getting them to do useful mission without a pilot, rather then out dogfight or outmanoeuver missiles.

    Basically the point stands: a hypothetical "better then F-35" drone is likely more, not less expensive then an F-35.