F-16 vs SU-35 and the Air War in Ukraine

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  • Опубліковано 23 сер 2023
  • Gonky ‪@themoverandgonkyshow‬ (F/A-18, T-38A, A320 Pilot), Mover (F-16, F/A-18, T-38, 737 Pilot) and ‪@CasmoTV‬ (AH-64, OH-58, 737 Pilot) discuss an article about the potential of F-16 vs SU-35 battles, and the overall air war in Ukraine to date. Check out The Mover and Gonky Show Mondays at 8PM ET LIVE. • The Mover and Gonky Show
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  • @integrity262
    @integrity262 10 місяців тому +91

    Pilot discipline and training is a game changer for sure.

    • @Jawzzy
      @Jawzzy 10 місяців тому +8

      It means nothing in a highly integrated battlefield, like in Ukraine. It doesn't matter how well the pilots can fly, when the Kinzahl, Iskander, or Kh-32 comes in from the stratosphere, at mach 5, and obliterates your base, with planes, pilots and all.

    • @kakwa
      @kakwa 10 місяців тому +3

      @@Jawzzy Not to mention all the air defense systems, even those as old as the Ukrainian's S300s. Honestly, Russia not having air supremacy is the biggest surprise of this War so far.
      Maybe it's because of deficient SEAD capabilities from Russia, but I think the performances of the Soviet (derived) AA systems (S300, Buk, etc) are also to be credited big time. I mean, Ukraine, with barely updated Soviet era S300 batteries was able to defend itself very well.
      But it cuts both ways, Russia also have a lot of these systems. Even if we were to give Ukraine all the F16 they want, I doubt they would get air supremacy either, AA is just too strong.
      On both sides, I think we will continue seeing air power providing only a very limited force multiplier (think 1.5x vs 10x (fantasy numbers)). The F16s will help a lot, but it will never be NATO style air supremacy.

    • @integrity262
      @integrity262 10 місяців тому

      @@kakwa Well said.Logically speaking.Way too many variables to make even an informed guess.

    • @Jawzzy
      @Jawzzy 10 місяців тому

      .@@kakwa Absolutely correct. but SEAD, the way the old NATO doctrine worked, is not going to work on this battlefield. Even if NATO sent those F-16's with their own pilots, and their own support teams, this battlefield is a different beast. There is a huge number SAM's of many different types and generations. There's always going to be something that's going to see you and be able to track you.
      This is not like in the old wars against small countries, that had two, maybe three types of 30 years old SAM's.
      Not even NATO, with all their might, could get through this.
      And the fact still remains, that even if you do get through, once of twice, you won't have a base to come back to.

    • @ssn22
      @ssn22 10 місяців тому

      @@Jawzzy yea we hear that from the beginning of the war you russian troll !!

  • @HW.0029
    @HW.0029 9 місяців тому +40

    Probably one the most unbiased analysis on UA-cam. For context he was working in Malaysia, a country which operates both US and Russian planes, and worked closely with both platforms for extended periods. Gonky is one of the most qualified if not the most qualified to talk on this subject on UA-cam.

    • @goodshipkaraboudjan
      @goodshipkaraboudjan 5 місяців тому +2

      Malaysia is such an interesting space in the air combat world. Odd mixed fleet plus the RAAF permenantly have a rotation of Super Hornets, Growlers and F-35s there.

    • @sunnymitra6372
      @sunnymitra6372 4 місяці тому

      @@goodshipkaraboudjan He also talked about Indian SU 30 MKIs which are extremely advanced and can fire Python 5 and I-Derby ER Missiles.

  • @rogerw3818
    @rogerw3818 10 місяців тому +27

    Here's a motorcycle analogy, a quote from world champion Kenny Roberts: "A one hundred percent rider on a seventy percent bike will always beat a seventy percent rider on a one hundred percent bike".
    Or a Darth Vader thought: "Don't be too proud of this technological terror you have created".

  • @jklmn101
    @jklmn101 10 місяців тому +20

    I greatly appreciate all of you bringing up the points about the battlefield where these aircraft are being operated in, and not just the aircraft themselves. In Ukraine, the airspace is so congested with opposing air defense systems that simply taking off is likely to make you a target for someone. That is a very harsh environment for any pilot or aircraft to try to work within, and it helps explain exactly why gaining actual air dominance has been impossible for either side to attain. I feel the F-16 can provide some level of support on the battlefield and beyond, but it will also be just as limited as any other aircraft until a great deal of Russian anti-air assets are completely removed from the field.

  • @warpoet69
    @warpoet69 10 місяців тому +62

    As a aircraft mechanic working in fighters in the military and some Russian warbirds later it comes down to two things, pilot training and aircraft reliability. The second is key as the best pilot in the world if his equipment is constantly breaking down.

    • @fjalics
      @fjalics 10 місяців тому +4

      I hope we give them D model AMRAMS, a nice supply of HARM missiles, and some nice jamming pods.

    • @michaelnguyen6730
      @michaelnguyen6730 9 місяців тому +2

      And logistical support. Airplanes with no repair materials, tools, and other materiel are sitting lawn fixtures.

    • @stratcat3216
      @stratcat3216 9 місяців тому +1

      Agreed. That's why simpler is usually better when it comes to winning a drawn-out war.

    • @starstray4326
      @starstray4326 9 місяців тому

      hello! I have worked on some airplanes like the pc12. How is the maintenance compare on russian warbirds to US ones?

    • @johanmetreus1268
      @johanmetreus1268 9 місяців тому

      @@Max_Da_G USA still sell things to Russia, so what is your point?

  • @F_JoeBiden-tu6cl
    @F_JoeBiden-tu6cl 9 місяців тому +6

    F-16 pilot will never actually see a Su-35 in Ukraine.😂

  • @bruceparr1678
    @bruceparr1678 9 місяців тому +38

    British test pilot, Dave Best, flew the SU27. He said it was a really excellent airplane with the best engines he had ever flown with.

    • @idubzh243
      @idubzh243 9 місяців тому +13

      Sure, but this, is only flight quality feedback... A fighter jet is a weapon, and Dave Best did not test the Su-27 as a weapon. He can suppose the Su-27 is a great dogfighter but what about early warning, counter measures, beyond vision fighting capabilities ? And, huh, the Su-27 is the top russian fighter of the 80s, what about the Su-30 now ? Must be way more effective and dreadful.

    • @bruceparr1678
      @bruceparr1678 9 місяців тому

      I Disagree. Sukhoi make beautiful aircraft, The empire of perverts only seem to be able to make aircraft that can bomb impoverished brown people@@idubzh243

    • @Pmooli
      @Pmooli 9 місяців тому +2

      @@Max_Da_G you got it twisted. The su 27 has better kinematics than the two but antique tech

    • @HW.0029
      @HW.0029 9 місяців тому +6

      @@Pmooliwhat do you mean antique tech? Have you not heard what Gonky said at all? When he was working as trainer in Malaysia he was going up against Su30s and they were a very capable adversary. The Su35 is at least 10-15 years ahead than the Su30.

    • @Scott11078
      @Scott11078 8 місяців тому +3

      ​@@HW.0029 It looks like he clearly typed out that the SU 27 and its AVIONICS is the antique compared to x,x

  • @SuperDuperBDUB
    @SuperDuperBDUB 10 місяців тому +24

    I always wondered why you guys never did any "big fights" in DCS with BVR, but I had a suspicion that you guys refrained because your training might give away tactics that the average DCS fanboy doesn't know.
    Glad to hear you confirm that lol

    • @gotanon9659
      @gotanon9659 10 місяців тому +8

      Cuz DCS BVR missile modelling is trash

    • @LupusAries
      @LupusAries 9 місяців тому +3

      Both tbh, both the tactics they know and shouldn't give away and the "highly problematic" BVR missile modelling in DCS.
      For example, a few years ago there was a lot of talk about how the missile autopilot lacked biasing, aka the ability to reject maneuvres based on range.
      Which made it rather easy to "game" the missile.
      One thing a lot of DCS Guys don't want to hear about, is how the Fslcon BMS missile modelling is superior.

  • @dankovucenovic8278
    @dankovucenovic8278 9 місяців тому +8

    Huge respect to Mover, Gonky and Casmo for their opinion and discussion regarding delivery of F-16 to Ukraine. You guys know the best how much this plane will help Ukraine in this conflict with Russia. After listening your talk few times I have to say. God forbid that you meet Russian fighter pilots in the real combat situation! God bless you all.

  • @TheRealHawkeye
    @TheRealHawkeye 10 місяців тому +8

    Love having CASMO there. Please make him a regular like Gonky and Wombat.

  • @valkoharja
    @valkoharja 10 місяців тому

    Thanks guys. This was a pleasure to watch and listen to.

  • @IliyaOsnovikov
    @IliyaOsnovikov 9 місяців тому +22

    Ukrainian F16s will see S500, S400, S350, S300, Tor and Buk SAMs way before they see any SU-35s.

    • @dm3199
      @dm3199 8 місяців тому +3

      They probably will never know what hit them

    • @VladTaras-my2fy
      @VladTaras-my2fy 6 місяців тому +1

      Russian air defence is a joke. Take a look at black sea fleet which is half way underwater already

    • @dm3199
      @dm3199 6 місяців тому +1

      @@VladTaras-my2fy and ukrainians are winning🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @IliyaOsnovikov
      @IliyaOsnovikov 6 місяців тому +1

      @@VladTaras-my2fy Why does Ukraine desperately need F16s and more jets in general? Isn't it because the most of jets it had were shot down?

    • @VladTaras-my2fy
      @VladTaras-my2fy 5 місяців тому

      @@dm3199 yeah its hard to admin you are living in failed state. But lets think objectively, what 404-state has archive for 2 years of war? Except losing hunders of thousands of russian solders and prisoners? Doing all posible war crimes?

  • @praeparatus_supervivet
    @praeparatus_supervivet 10 місяців тому +51

    It watched an interview with UK Professor Justin Bronk related to this topic. Gripen was literally built to operate in this kind of environment. It can be dispersed around the country because it can take off from many normal paved roads with very good STOL capabilities and is less susceptible to debris being sucked in from the road at take off and doesnt require much maintenance in addition to fast refueling and rearmament. It has really great EW as well as the Meteor missile with ram jet propulsion. Still it's an extremely difficult situation to do any kind of missions in. Sweden also can't really spare any of the Gripen C versions that we have in my opinion until Gripen E is fully deployed at all our squadrons. I also fear that Gripen or F-16 won't be used to their full potential by the pilots there and will be shot down to easily due to lack of experience of how to operate them tactically with a proper command structure. Looking at the numbers and availability maybe F-16 is the most realistic choice whilst I think Gripen would be the best fighter choice.

    • @VechniHitove
      @VechniHitove 10 місяців тому +7

      Ukrainians have experience on similar jets. That is why they need only 4 months to be trained how to operate them. The Ukrainian Air Force spokesperson said that in the past they have been trained on F15 and similar jets and they are familiar with them because they had joint drills with the US Air Force and Allies constantly after 2014.

    • @saxonsoldier67
      @saxonsoldier67 10 місяців тому +3

      Why wouldn't Saab donate 2 Gripen to fly under contract with volunteer pilots and a small maintenance crew ? If used effectively, sales would skyrocket.

    • @VechniHitove
      @VechniHitove 10 місяців тому +6

      @@saxonsoldier67 because you can’t just donate 2 planes. It have to be a squadron. Planes are much more than a number. The pilots are trained how to fly in squadron on these planes and different formations. Also maintaining 2 airplanes is not as easy as maintaining 13 or 14 of them. I am talking specifically about the parts supply.

    • @gotanon9659
      @gotanon9659 10 місяців тому

      Mate the F-16 have been taking off and landing on highways during exercises back in the early 80's long before the gripen prototype could land on the runway and most of justin bonk talking points are based out of unproven claims from Saab. Lets not even talk about the meteors as the Gripen C is unable to use its full potential anyway.

    • @saxonsoldier67
      @saxonsoldier67 10 місяців тому

      @@VechniHitove I disagree completely. My post was with contract pilots and maintainers to assist Ukraine while demonstrating the potential effectiveness of the Gripen. A few trucks and a small group of men should be all that is required to set up and maintain a remote operation with the Gripen for several days at a time. Western pilots can work with their squadron or wing, but individual pilots are trained to execute missions using their own judgement within rules of engagement. A Gripen team would necessarily want to cherry pick missions that would highlight the capabilities and strengths of the Gripen. All of these missions would be over Ukraine.

  • @theshoot2958
    @theshoot2958 10 місяців тому +31

    Hey, big fan of the channel. I was wondering if you guys would consider doing a reaction video to The Operations Room's Desert Storm The Air War Day 1 video? Getting your perspective on how massive that was would be awesome!

    • @slip6699
      @slip6699 10 місяців тому +1

      I love that video. It's insane!

    • @theshoot2958
      @theshoot2958 10 місяців тому

      @slip6699 Ikr I heard about desert storm when I was a kid but never knew any details other than Iraq losing until I started watching videos about it!

  • @rockfan9719
    @rockfan9719 12 днів тому +2

    In Indian were test-fights of SU-30 and F-16, Result: 11:2 for SU-30!

  • @ryansmithza
    @ryansmithza 10 місяців тому +2

    It's always great to hear opinions on your channel Mover, it feels like I have heard something that is worth hearing! I'm not sure there are enough channels like this on UA-cam that you could run out of fingers counting!

  • @gordonmills2748
    @gordonmills2748 10 місяців тому +5

    Something Gonky said at around 11:00 really stuck out for me. Autonomy vs the Russian doctrine. At least on the ground, part of the reason Ukraine has been so effective against Russia is because they have long been moving away from the "top down" old Soviet model of "I'm not doing anything until the general tells me to do it." Ukrainian ground forces have been given autonomy and the ability to pivot when needed. If they use these aircraft in the way they've used everything else, it will be a bad day for the Russians.

    • @user-qn3xu5ee3t
      @user-qn3xu5ee3t 10 місяців тому +5

      They were effective when they outnumbered russian forces 5 to 1. These days they have only 2 to 1 advantage and cant do much even though this ukrainian offensive was way better prepared than kharkov one

    • @ChucksSEADnDEAD
      @ChucksSEADnDEAD 10 місяців тому +2

      ​@@user-qn3xu5ee3t They never outnumbered the Russians. Their army was around 250k people. The Russian army, PMCs, DPR/LPR, etc were pretty much equal in numbers.

  • @brendankennedy4273
    @brendankennedy4273 10 місяців тому +5

    Great comment. Some pilots have 1000 hours and some pilots have 1 hour a thousand times.

  • @MrRjsnowden
    @MrRjsnowden 10 місяців тому +24

    Love to hear actual experts provided grounded assessments of the situation in Ukraine in regard to the air war.

    • @FromHelI666
      @FromHelI666 9 місяців тому

      Would be interesting to see MR Lemoine performing as a fighter pilot in Ukraine and then may be make a summary on his experience in this channel.

  • @jeff0247598
    @jeff0247598 9 місяців тому +4

    Thank you guys for giving the "inside track" on general concepts of warfare that many civilians, including myself, are ignorant of. I read mostly that the Russian/Ukrainian war is a "meat grinder". Victory for either side doesn't look likely anytime soon. It feels like the F-16's given to Ukraine can maybe help on some level, but from your explanation of dealing with Russian SAM's and air defense and Russian warbirds that can reach out and touch the F-16's from further away, the F-16's have to be just a part of a comprehensive plan. I don't have as much knowledge or experience that you guys do, but the F-16's aren't going to be the "tipping point" in the Russian/Ukrainian war. The podcast is great fellas, keep it up. Military history/fighter jet nerds like me love this stuff!

  • @98MAzdaMilleniaS
    @98MAzdaMilleniaS 10 місяців тому +3

    Norway said they’ll donate all 57 of their F16s. That’s over 100 F16s between 3 countries. That’s a game changer versus no aircraft

    • @Ivyxpinkx
      @Ivyxpinkx 10 місяців тому +3

      Actually, Norway has confirmed it will supply 5-10 F-16s. Of the 57, 32 have been sold to Romania. 12 are bound for Draken International aggressor firm, but still awaiting US approval. 2 jets will go to training Ukraine pilots in Poland. The remaining 11 jets are in poor condition and will require major restoration, some are not likely to fly at all. However, there is a small chance that the deal of 12 jets for Draken will not go through. In that case these will probably be offered to the Ukraine. These jets are in good condition and are currently undergoing refurbishment.

  • @mytech6779
    @mytech6779 10 місяців тому +18

    A big part of the F16 advantage for Ukraine is full system compatability with NATO supplied munitions, less kludged work arounds.

    • @B.D.E.
      @B.D.E. 9 місяців тому +1

      Not full, but better yes. They are the MLU version of the jet, they lack a lot of modern features, such as datalink.

    • @mytech6779
      @mytech6779 9 місяців тому +2

      @@B.D.E. Yes NATO has munitions that are not compatible with mid-tier f-16, but of the munitions that are supplied they will be fully compatible. Currently, those munitions have some rather makeshift attachment and programing/targeting compromises when fitted to MiG and SU aircraft.

  • @FoxbatSqn120th
    @FoxbatSqn120th 10 місяців тому +6

    For the record. The F-16AM is to replace the Su-27Flankers of type S and P. the P1M and P1SM (not russian updated but Ukraine updated) And P2M is suppose to stay around until all F-16 are delivered.

    • @LupusAries
      @LupusAries 9 місяців тому

      Honestly, if they could upgrade the Avionics to western Standards and upgrade the missiles to Western ones as well.
      And of course either domestically produce or replace the Engines with a western equivalent, the Flanker would make a far more formidable air to air Platform.
      And even a better Striker.
      The Flanker is an Eagle Equivalent with a higher maneuverability and better slow speed handling, although lower T/W ratio.
      Put some AN-APG-70 in there and you'd have a very powerful interceptor/Air Superiority Fighter, with a lot more Endurance than the Viper.
      Love the Viper, but the Su-27 is the better design aerodynamics- and Performance-wise, but is badly let down by it's avionics.

    • @FoxbatSqn120th
      @FoxbatSqn120th 9 місяців тому +1

      @@LupusAries I for one, visits their Su-27's regulary and would also love to see them kept updated instead of replaced.
      But when you really get to get up close and personal, you really start to understand why they want to retire the Flankers.
      Spare parts is starting to get hard to find for Ukraine, even through they have a decent fleet.
      And the flanker does just take too much space to operate, and F-16 does almost fit anywhere, but ofcouse is not suited for runways like the Flanker is.
      But in the end with the falcon or not they were planning to retire the flankers togehter with the su-24.
      And then only maintain mig-29 and su-25.

  • @VechniHitove
    @VechniHitove 10 місяців тому +24

    Ukrainian government announced that during an air crash on August 25th passed away one of their best pilots with call sign Juice. He was one of the training pilots on F16 and was passionate to get on one of these jets. Rest in peace hero!

    • @writingref
      @writingref 9 місяців тому +3

      oh no Juice died!? Damn it.

    • @B.D.E.
      @B.D.E. 9 місяців тому +3

      ​@@writingrefyes along with two trainee pilots

    • @writingref
      @writingref 9 місяців тому +1

      @@B.D.E. I’m just shocked… thats a huge loss of pilots they need to to mention all around great people

  • @ProKr3w
    @ProKr3w 8 місяців тому

    These convos are by far my fav… Versus conversations are the best.. Equipment and tactics

  • @posmoo9790
    @posmoo9790 6 місяців тому +2

    the russians apparently went away from ground control to more pilot initiative based tactics I guess you'd call it. I also saw map last year that showed 4 CAP zones that are constantly populated by mig-31 + su-35 in formation constantly. I saw a ukrainian pilot (su-24 driver with the SCALP missiles iirc) talk about being constantly painted by the russian CAP that's always located near the land bridge that operates near the land bridge that connects crimea to ukraine. whatever else is true the mig-31 & su pilots have gained enormous experience in BVR engagements, although only while being in a impregnable position.

  • @kensmith174
    @kensmith174 9 місяців тому

    Excellent video.

  • @michaelnewell9662
    @michaelnewell9662 10 місяців тому +5

    my question about these F-16's is "Who's going to fix them?" Ukraine no doubt has loads of highly capable maintainers of their current aircraft - but there will be so much to learn. not the least that everything on the F-16 is in a different language and alphabet. that's not insurmountable as seen by Greece, Pakistan, Taiwan... but they didn't make the transition while under fire either. also the war makes it more complicated for them to recruit experienced foreign F-16 maintainers. then there's the long logistical tail. this is no slam dunk - it's going to be a slow process

  • @JudgeDillon
    @JudgeDillon 9 місяців тому +1

    Just want to say I really appreciate the radio etiquette you guys have. A lot of other podcasts have way too much talking over each other. This was really nice though

  • @Ivyxpinkx
    @Ivyxpinkx 10 місяців тому +3

    Actually, according to Oryx three or four SU-35s have been downed in Ukraine. Three are supported by photos and video, and I watched the Twitter news as it happened. The fourth is somewhat unclear.

  • @JD-ws2cu
    @JD-ws2cu 10 місяців тому +19

    Im currently flying with Ukrainian pilots that my country brought in has refugees were hired by my company. Ukrainians train to high standard. These guys are sharp.

    • @soeren72
      @soeren72 10 місяців тому +4

      The info from training here in DK says the same.

  • @fatcole1152
    @fatcole1152 10 місяців тому +3

    These F-16s aren't even meant to go head to head with the Russian aircrafts
    They're meant to hunt down cruise missiles like the few Ukrainian fighter aircraft still in service have been doing nonstop

  • @seancummings7788
    @seancummings7788 10 місяців тому +2

    It will be interesting when it comes to arming the F-16.

  • @chrishooge3442
    @chrishooge3442 9 місяців тому +2

    The only air to air combat was in the opening week or two when Russia outran their SAMs...which I suspect they never thought they'd need.

  • @alexis1451
    @alexis1451 10 місяців тому +6

    Anders Puck Nielsen did a video recently on F-16s and Ukraine and he pretty much echo's your thoughts on how the F-16 won't really be a game changer in the short or even medium term and not like Ukraine will suddenly have air superiority over the frontline. In the short term the small number they have will probably help guard Ukrainian airspace against incoming Russian cruise missiles - far away from the Russian IADS. But over time, as they build the infrastructure to handle more planes and as they build their own institutional knowledge of using the planes it will culminate with probably one of the strongest peace-time air force in Europe.

  • @alexandr347
    @alexandr347 9 місяців тому +1

    Someone being realistic, very well appreciated.

  • @timrorabaugh9874
    @timrorabaugh9874 10 місяців тому +2

    The advantage of the F16 is that it can use western weapons. Ukrainian is running out of munitions capable of being deployed from old Soviet aircraft.

  • @JinKee
    @JinKee 10 місяців тому +2

    I wish "Juice" had a chance to fly the F-16. It was his dream.

  • @jakesigalmix
    @jakesigalmix 10 місяців тому +2

    Id feel ok putting money on the F-16s being checkmate pawns are the quiet guy in the corner, I could see its SEAD capability changing the game.

  • @ariannescharfi9366
    @ariannescharfi9366 10 місяців тому +2

    I have to correct C.W. Lemoine at 5:55. It is not mostly Su27 of russian side. Russia don't operate Su27s over Ukraine at all. They operate Su35s and Su30s in CAP operations, as well some MiG31s. But their Su35 fleet is operating since Day 1 of the russian invasion in Ukraine.
    They use the Su35 in CAP missions at very high alt(+30.000 ft i assume) and launch R37M + R77-1 missiles at Ukrainian airplanes and break off.(in which they are very successful at)
    More missions for the Su35s are doing SEAD(which is less successful from what is believed) Source: Institute for the Study of War and Royal United Services Institute.
    Su35 also has some confirmed air kills without suffering losses to enemy airplanes but lost 2 jets by enemy airdefenses(1 at Izium, 1 at Kherson) overall it is a very successful jet.
    It is also not so special to fight their old variants like MiG29, Su24, Su25 or Su27s for sure, but the fact that airkills have been achieved while Ukrainian Jets were doing CAP flights deep in friendly airspace against enemy drones trying to hit important facilitys and objects all over ukraine is saddly impressive.
    Some airkills are to be believed done by powerful R37M missiles that were fired over a long range and even hit the target.

  • @monsenrm
    @monsenrm 10 місяців тому +1

    It seems the best use of the F16 is its ability to give AGM-88s new modes only available on US aircraft. They won’t be able to clear out everything but at least it should help.

  • @schmo78
    @schmo78 10 місяців тому +10

    Well, that unknown "Dude" Dan Hampton actually has 726 combat hours, especially in the "Wild Weasel" role, including 21 recorded Kills on SAM sites and fought in the Gulf War, Kosovo and the Iraq War. So he is actually the most lethal F-16 “Wild Weasel” pilot in American history and also one of America's most decorated former fighter pilots.
    And all you did figure out is that he wrote some books. Really?

    • @CWLemoine
      @CWLemoine  10 місяців тому +9

      Are you his publicist?

    • @schmo78
      @schmo78 10 місяців тому

      No. I just used Google's incredible magical abilities.
      But maybe Gonky's bad internet connection isn't actually a running gag. 😉@@CWLemoine

    • @bob38028
      @bob38028 10 місяців тому +3

      @@CWLemoine I think your commenter went a little too hard with the criticism CWLemoine, but he does bring up a valid point. If what he says is true, it does feel like you may have been quick to dismiss Dan Hampton.
      Love the vids btw, keep it up!

    • @CWLemoine
      @CWLemoine  10 місяців тому +4

      I stand by what I said.

    • @bob38028
      @bob38028 10 місяців тому +2

      @@CWLemoine Fair. Since you and Dan both flew F-16's would you consider reaching out to see if he'd come on the show?

  • @AlwaysAwesome001
    @AlwaysAwesome001 10 місяців тому +1

    @ 20:06 👈👈
    "Tickerrrrrrrrr."
    That's funny!
    🤣👍

  • @proterotype
    @proterotype 10 місяців тому +11

    It’s great to get the opinions of these guys, really lends perspective

    • @soeren72
      @soeren72 10 місяців тому +2

      Esp saying Ukr has Mig-21 says allot, why discuss without knowing the equipment they have.

  • @BanzaiYaris
    @BanzaiYaris 10 місяців тому

    Quantity has a quality all of its own.

  • @FreedomIsNotFree2023
    @FreedomIsNotFree2023 5 місяців тому +1

    I was born in one of the breakaway republics from the Soviet Union (when it was still part of USSR), I speak Russian and understand Russian mentality very well. Whenever any expertise is given by a Western expert/observer, most of the time they fail to understand one simple thing. Russians are famous for complete and other incompetency.
    Read the report on the flagship Muskva, you will quickly find that half of the systems on that ship were not operational, yet it was still sent on a mission. It's not a one-off incident, that is literally how things are done in Russian military and society in general.
    If SU-35 on paper is capable of XYZ... Generally expect that the capabilities are overstated, when the fighter is sent on a mission, there is a good chance that it's not fully operational.
    The lack of qualified well-trained pilots in Russia is also a known issue.

    • @steveperreira5850
      @steveperreira5850 13 днів тому

      Thank you so much. I’ve been trying to say this as an American. I was in the Air Force and I know how much effort we put into keeping our plane mission capable and still they weren’t but about half of them ready at any one time. I’m sure the Russians are not better. Too much fear in this video of three experts.
      The other thing, when they talk about going on these exercises against other countries in mock combat sorry I thought this time they are kept sending the best crews and the best aircraft, And all kinds of ridiculous rules of engagement. It’s better than nothing but it’s not real combat

    • @FreedomIsNotFree2023
      @FreedomIsNotFree2023 13 днів тому

      @@steveperreira5850 Thank you for your service. 🇺🇲

  • @deananderson3841
    @deananderson3841 6 місяців тому +1

    Australia had about 40 F/A-18's plus spare parts that they were willing to offer to Ukraine, but they weren't interested in it, despite the fact that the plane is more suitable to that environment, more rugged and easier to maintain. What's up with that?

    • @keyboard_g
      @keyboard_g 6 місяців тому

      Availability and support structure of the F16 throughout europe. There are just a ton of F16’s out there. That’s just my guess.

  • @Valy18
    @Valy18 10 місяців тому +15

    I can add, Romania has recently trasitioned to the Viper from Migs.
    It took about 4 years to have a fully operational squadron. And that is with pilots trained with Nato standards on *aircrafts* with western avionics, good levels of English and many many exchanges within the alliance.
    Sure maybe they will solo in a few weeks, but it's interesting to see how effective they will be at this..
    And I've heard that most of them don't speak very much English ..

    • @59thfsaviation79
      @59thfsaviation79 10 місяців тому +3

      This is spot on. I spent 10 years crewing the Viper. They won't just take off and start killing MiG's. It's going to take years to deploy them to the max.

    • @ssn22
      @ssn22 10 місяців тому +3

      it's a point but very underestimated one !! when you are in war this is totally different situation don't compare peace time and bureaucracy and real war situation !!

    • @TohaBgood2
      @TohaBgood2 9 місяців тому

      Doubt that language skills will be a problem. In my experience the vast majority of Ukrainians speak at least serviceable English. They learn it in school for 10 years and are steeped in Western/American media.
      To be a fighter pilot in the Eastern block countries you basically had to be a trained engineer. English is mandatory in engineering schools there.
      And, to add even more to my this, all pilots in that part of the world need English to talk to air traffic control because unlike Russia, they don’t have the luxury of unrestricted airspace for thousands of miles in any direction. So all military and civilian pilots are required to speak English.

    • @griftinggamer
      @griftinggamer 9 місяців тому +1

      ​@59thfsaviation79
      Yea but that's also what they said about ww2 pilots in new birds but when both sides are churning out pilots and putting them in combat asap all the old training windows go out of the window.

    • @steveperreira5850
      @steveperreira5850 13 днів тому

      Don’t worry too much. Soon we will see. Things happen faster during wartime

  • @James-tq8go
    @James-tq8go 9 місяців тому +1

    I was a volunteer in Ukraine for 7 months. I've been all over Ukraine, all up & down the front. Not one time did I see a helicopter or fixed wing.

    • @steveperreira5850
      @steveperreira5850 13 днів тому

      Aircraft with humans on board, combat aircraft, they are obsolete over the battlefield. Sitting ducks

  • @Devil3R
    @Devil3R 10 місяців тому

    All the way Brother. Strike Hold!

  • @beech96W
    @beech96W 9 місяців тому +1

    Better is the enemy of good enough. A lot of good enough is formidable.

  • @stevengrice1807
    @stevengrice1807 10 місяців тому +2

    Think your missing.... They will run out of ANY Jets soon enough. So they need the F-16. The SU-35 is in limited numbers needs MASSIVE refit after a few hours of flight. Jet on Jet is not happening. Plus be nice to at least be able to fire Good air to air and air to ground missiles...

  • @iconnative
    @iconnative 10 місяців тому +2

    Do you think Ukraine will send their next generation of pilots through the USA’s undergraduate pilot training course to get them to an F16 input standard?

  • @andyhall9669
    @andyhall9669 9 місяців тому +1

    Dude.
    When he said they're junk he's not saying they can't maneuver. He's saying the total package of logistics, dispatch reliability, pilot proficiency etc just isn't there for the 35s.

    • @dm3199
      @dm3199 8 місяців тому

      This is a "Hitler" mindset

    • @steveperreira5850
      @steveperreira5850 13 днів тому

      I agree with you. These guys showed too much fear. I like those Russian air to air missiles are perfect. I’m sure they’re not

  • @MrGameMeister
    @MrGameMeister 10 місяців тому +1

    Has there been any reporting if Ukraine will receive ECM or HTS pods with these jets? SEAD will be quite tough without them. Those are pretty sensitive devices. Don’t want those to fall into hands of the enemy.

  • @jameslooker4791
    @jameslooker4791 9 місяців тому

    "Durability" is probably a reference to airframe lifespan.

  • @jamesharper7661
    @jamesharper7661 Місяць тому

    Historical reminder- 100 P40B/C's, Chenaults tactics and volunteer American pilots, few with combat experiance and few ever even flew the P40 really made a difference in a few months operations in China. Motivated pilots with good (Not the best) aircraft and good tactics/weapons can be the difference between losing and winning. I'm a lifetime history student. Not a fighter pilot. But I was a crew chief for 8 years on A7's and A10's. Those Ukrainian pilots have motivation beyond a bunch of mercenaries. Whatever happens, they will be a pain in the ass for the russians......

  • @flippinnickelproductions298
    @flippinnickelproductions298 10 місяців тому

    Wait…..The guest read the article, WTH , rockets won’t shoot down a jet in combat.
    But then again I was a ground pounder, but I’m an aviation nerd!
    Good feed , Mover

  • @dr.tankenstien
    @dr.tankenstien 9 місяців тому +2

    Not a AF guy but a US Navy Guy.. (30 years) ... from what I have read about these EU F-16s is they are equivalent, equipment wise, to block 52/56 American F-16s... not going to say I know a lot about block numbers vs. capabilities but what does this entail vs the majority of Russian Aircraft?

  • @AndrewKozley
    @AndrewKozley 10 місяців тому

    Things are about to get hot

  • @jerseyshoredroneservices225
    @jerseyshoredroneservices225 10 місяців тому

    I wonder if we'lll provide a tanker(s) along with the fighters and/ or if we would be willing to refuel them.

  • @FrictionBearings
    @FrictionBearings 6 місяців тому

    for a better recent comparison, F16s vs Indian SU30s skirmish can be studied in 2019.

  • @waterfish7177
    @waterfish7177 10 місяців тому +8

    The performance parameters of su35 have not been lost, nor have they been won in actual combat

    • @PineapplePinesol
      @PineapplePinesol 5 місяців тому

      ​@@gregorysmith7736They don't have many S300s anymore, that missile supply is finite

  • @osychenko
    @osychenko 27 днів тому

    Quality of flight time is definitely the main factor. Actually, the Russians since the start of the war fly A LOT, like really hours, every day. Do they really learn something from it when they actually don't see no enemy, and don't dare enter perilous regions in Ukraine - I doubt it.

  • @82ndairborne61
    @82ndairborne61 10 місяців тому +2

    I was 504th Parachute infantry at Bragg and I loved watching those Apaches in action and love to see my division patch displayed! hooah!

  • @user-dd3te1kb3n
    @user-dd3te1kb3n 9 місяців тому +3

    Very good analysis. The only thing that the f16 can use to beat su35 is radar jamming. The f16 have aesa radar while the su35 have pesa. If the f16 cannot jamm the russian radars then they cannot last in the battlefield. Especially given the fact that the will face a strong russian AD and the airports are gonna bombed by kalibrs and cruise missles.
    Personally i believe they will manage to shoot dome russian aircraft but they are not gonna be game changers.

  • @brentm9848
    @brentm9848 10 місяців тому +1

    Ukraine will use them for a 10 day push over a narrow stretch of line. They will suffer 10 per cent attrition per day, but the goal will be to give the ground forces enough cover to reach the coast.

  • @ccfmfg
    @ccfmfg 9 місяців тому +1

    C.W, Are You related to Admiral Lemoine from NAVSPECWAR? Thanks for the video.

  • @williamcondra3811
    @williamcondra3811 2 дні тому

    I’m not a pilot and know nothing about air to air combat but I’m smart enough to know that the F-16’s they’re getting are not the same F-16’s American pilots fly, and they won’t have the advantages of support that we have. And we know the US has the best pilots in the world and I find it hard to believe Ukrainian pilots are better than Russian pilots.

  • @michaelold6695
    @michaelold6695 10 місяців тому +18

    You touched on it briefly, I think that the F16 will open up some tactical options that the Ukrainians don’t have right now, especially with SEAD missions.
    IF they can begin to suppress the Russian IADS and gain air superiority over their own territory, that would be a game changer. The question is can they

    • @Jawzzy
      @Jawzzy 10 місяців тому +5

      They can't. No single type of hardware would help Ukraine the way you think. THE RUSSIANS CAN NOW, AT WILL, PENETRATE ANY AIR DEFENSE ON THE PLANET!! Ukraine already has some of the most advanced SAM's in the world and it can't do nothing against extremely fast Russian missiles and cheap, long range kamikaze drones.
      F-16 can't change that. No fighter aircraft in the world can change that.

    • @Lukyan
      @Lukyan 10 місяців тому +13

      @@Jawzzy Okay, Grandpa, time to take your meds.

    • @djape1977
      @djape1977 10 місяців тому

      They can't

    • @user-qn3xu5ee3t
      @user-qn3xu5ee3t 10 місяців тому

      What explodes throughout urkaine once in a few days? Air conditioners?

    • @dharmdevil
      @dharmdevil 10 місяців тому +4

      They've had HARM missiles before and nothing happen. What makes you think simply having F16 will change the result? RUssian ADs are highly mobile like the Pantsir and TOR and will simply turn off their radar and move to avoid the HARMs along with their proficiency in electronic warfare. And ust like that, your million dollar missile was wasted.

  • @Echo4Sierra4160
    @Echo4Sierra4160 9 місяців тому +2

    Actually it would be the F-16 vs the Mig-31 from about 200km away. The Mig can kill the F-16 from that range.

    • @CWLemoine
      @CWLemoine  9 місяців тому

      Using what missile?

    • @Pmooli
      @Pmooli 9 місяців тому +2

      @@CWLemoine The MIG 31 is Russia's trump card paired with SU 30s,su 35. Its basically a mini AWAC with some big sticks than can touch you from quite the distance.

  • @SerbanOprescu
    @SerbanOprescu 5 місяців тому

    There has been one air-to-air shootout of Ukrainian aircraft(S 🙂) against Russian aircraft, where four Ukrainian fighters were shot down in a single air combat, in one day. This was in 2022, at the beginning of the war. Ot was Ukraine's worst air to air defeat.

  • @abdulmismail
    @abdulmismail 9 місяців тому +10

    @Mover/@Gonky/@Casmo I really appreciate the respect you guys show for opposition technology. The F-16s that the Ukrainians will recieve are all "A" and "B" variants, albeit they've been upgraded. But, even so, they'll be going up against Russian aircraft firing the hypersonic R-37 Vympel so I'm expecting the F-16s are going to go the same way as the Leopards (which are apparently being withdrawn from the frontline).

    • @steveperreira5850
      @steveperreira5850 13 днів тому

      Don’t panic, let’s see. Ever heard of electronic counter measures?

  • @njgrplr2007
    @njgrplr2007 9 місяців тому

    Glad they hit on the biggest lesson from Ukraine this far: cheap drones can inflict a heck of a lot of damage and make your enemy rethink their investments in expensive weapon systems.

  • @terrywayneHamilton
    @terrywayneHamilton 4 місяці тому

    Hi, Just a note on radio compared to non radio operated systems. Radio is easy to jam if you key the same frequency which will blank the carrier wave that carries the signal wave. With the new chip that allows frequency jumping there is some safety of protection of the signal wave. Russians are good at jamming . The use of non radio guidance weapons and navigation such as ballistic, infrared, GPS, Inertial, and laser will be the preferred tools. The West has an advantage in non radio tools and will depend on industrial production . Air assets have been little used to little effect in Ukraine war with Russia. This war is an extension of the cold war and will most likely end in a draw. The object of the conflict is to weaken the advisory not to force a defeat. I am an old guy but my kids have been extensively involved where Russian equipment is used . One is MI , one Is UAV, and one is Blackhawk pilot all with extensive time in many overseas war zones along with Central and South America. Their joint opinion is positive to Russian electrical and air assets. "It Good" .

  • @saadmonsta007
    @saadmonsta007 10 місяців тому

    This is what exactly happened to abhinandan as well. He didn't even drop his fuel tanks and was deprived of the situational awareness by the POF FALCON EA.

  • @glenbolderson9279
    @glenbolderson9279 9 місяців тому

    It would come down to who got good shots off first both a/c are very capable.

  • @johnbacon4997
    @johnbacon4997 2 місяці тому

    With the current performance of the RUaf I genuinely think foriegn operators of Flanker series will perform in them better than the russians.

  • @EliteAmmunition
    @EliteAmmunition 10 місяців тому

    It's an up close knife fight.

  • @mrteacher1315
    @mrteacher1315 9 місяців тому +1

    Integrated air defense system will probably shoot down F-16

  • @donkeysunited
    @donkeysunited 10 місяців тому +1

    At its most fundamental, an aircraft is a weapons launch platform. If you can get a lot of jets in the sky and they all launch their missiles, then the aircraft becomes useless (depending on the guidance needs of the missile). At that stage, it's all down to the performance of the missile.
    What missiles will Ukraine be launching and how do they compare (guidance, distance, speed, etc) compared to what Russia is throwing up there? I'm mostly thinking AA missiles if we're still thinking of F-16s going up against SU-35s.
    And that's assuming only BVR combat. I can't see Ukraine using their limited supply of aircraft to operate within and engage within a 20 square mile area as the sky could be full of SAMs, friendly or otherwise.
    What roles might the F-16 play in Ukraine?
    High speed, low altitude bombing runs? High altitude CAP? Wild weasel?

  • @REktSigMa
    @REktSigMa 9 місяців тому

    F-16 Viper does not equal automatic win. The pilots have to have experience flying these jets, to know what the jet will do and what the jet will not do, maneuvers like the Flanker are a great fighter jet.

  • @worldtravel101
    @worldtravel101 10 місяців тому +2

    It's not the plane
    It's the pilot

    • @potatosuc4950
      @potatosuc4950 10 місяців тому +2

      what is a pilot gonna do against a missile traveling at mach 4

  • @AvroBellow
    @AvroBellow 4 місяці тому

    I think that your analysis is spot-on. You know, it's a real shame that there weren't more Gripens available for Ukraine because those planes are so well-suited to the Ukrainian situation that I believe they'd have made a mich bigger impact than the Falcons will. Maybe they could try to get some out of South Africca because the SAAF holds at least half of their Grpiens in storage at any given time.

  • @Mooncricketstinks
    @Mooncricketstinks 10 місяців тому

    Pilots are like drifters. The danger isnt under the hood, but behind the wheel.

  • @gojithecringe
    @gojithecringe 10 місяців тому

    As a Ukrainian, can confirm they're using Fullbacks really frequently. And lots got shot dowm.

  • @Gunterlund583
    @Gunterlund583 10 місяців тому +9

    I thought the main advantage of the F16 will be to bring a broader array of A to G ordnance, not so much air superiority

    • @Glee73
      @Glee73 10 місяців тому +2

      cant do A to G without air superiority though..?

    • @ashblythe9598
      @ashblythe9598 10 місяців тому +2

      Yeah that's exactly it, you don't want to fight BVR with Su35's or 30's with the old radar block 20 MLU's have. Block 70's with D/D3 variants of AMRAAMs could woop their ass (on paper) but they're not gonna get it.

    • @ashblythe9598
      @ashblythe9598 10 місяців тому +6

      ​@@Glee73they do it currently with Su27's and mig29's lobbing JDAM-ER at front lines from pretty far back in their own SAM cover, if Russia had actual air superiority they can't.

    • @Aokitadamitsu
      @Aokitadamitsu 10 місяців тому +2

      I think its more of just having a supply line for parts, replacement Frames, and secure training bases.. Mover said it clearly, this is an Airforce of 60-80 active jets, this "could" drive a less aggressive posture. Most of NATO has enough squadrons of planes to be more aggressive, and with block 70 aircraft, NATO could crack the IADN (integrated Air Defense Network) without 5th gen fighters.. (not saying it would be easy, or not cost blood)

    • @Aokitadamitsu
      @Aokitadamitsu 10 місяців тому +1

      @@ashblythe9598 yeah they are getting NATO block 20 MLU hand me downs.. Not something to challenge the IADN, but good training for when they join NATO and start to get some block 50/60 hand me down love.

  • @scottraven1721
    @scottraven1721 10 місяців тому

    Where they gonna land ?
    Who are the ground crews ?

  • @yawningkitty457
    @yawningkitty457 10 місяців тому +4

    There is also the question of weather Russia has enough qualified pilots still in service, there have been rumors that they have a serious pilot shortage.

    • @djape1977
      @djape1977 10 місяців тому

      They certainly have plenty of s350 and s400s

    • @klaasvakie
      @klaasvakie 9 місяців тому +2

      Rumors are not facts!

  • @gregorygaunt9353
    @gregorygaunt9353 10 місяців тому

    It will be interesting.

  • @REktSigMa
    @REktSigMa 9 місяців тому

    LockHeed Martin probably the Best in designing fighter jets in the World IMO, I am sure. In terms of Quality airframes.

  • @mojoproductions3714
    @mojoproductions3714 4 місяці тому

    If you've underestimated your enemy,you have already lost 😢

  • @alexfreeman4069
    @alexfreeman4069 9 місяців тому

    Gosh, I feel like I want to watch Hot Shots! again 😊

  • @Snoop_Dugg
    @Snoop_Dugg 10 місяців тому +1

    I read that it's very much similar to WW1 trench warfare compared to anything else.
    Would you say the way the aircraft(s) are flying is reminiscent of WW1?

    • @BreandanAnraoi
      @BreandanAnraoi 10 місяців тому +2

      Not even remotely comparable. Ground war might be WWI style trench warfare, but ground-based air defenses are certainly well beyond WWI capability.

  • @cultofpersonalit1888
    @cultofpersonalit1888 9 місяців тому +1

    You keep talking about the Russian air defense being so overpowered, but the Russian air defense wasn't able to protect Moscow from getting hit by drones multiple times. Doesn't prevent ammunition and vehicle depots from being destroyed by Ukrainian drones on a weekly basis. Last week, they lost a submarine, and a warship was pulled out of commission.
    All that is thanks to the Ukrainian tactic of using swarms of drones to deplete the air defense systems of ammunition and then destroy them with himars or neptune.
    So, what would prevent the Ukrainians from using the same tactic to protect their fighters?
    They could use this tactic of drone swarms to destroy the air defense in a specific area, and then the fighters could come to support the troops.

  • @chrismair8161
    @chrismair8161 Місяць тому

    Who is more determined. Enough said.

  • @Stockfish1511
    @Stockfish1511 7 місяців тому

    Guys you are wrong about russian pilots experience. Russian su35 pilot on private interview actually said many of their su35,su30 pilots already have way more than 1000 combat flights. Some actually do 4 combat flights a day with red bulls etc. Its very naive to underestimate this pilots. They are pretty good.

  • @maximilliancunningham6091
    @maximilliancunningham6091 8 місяців тому +2

    With the inevitable weight growth, John Boyd anticipated, he wanted to increase the wing surface area, to maintain the sustained turn rate. The USAF, did not adapt that suggestion. However the Mistubishi F2, is an upscaled F-16, with larger wings.

  • @Ryan-mq2mi
    @Ryan-mq2mi 9 місяців тому

    Whatever you guys do, please don't ever be afraid to speak truth. We have to deal in reality

  • @stevefreeland9255
    @stevefreeland9255 10 місяців тому

    A big factor will be how they are operated. Can the pilots be well trained quickly?

    • @soeren72
      @soeren72 10 місяців тому +1

      Support and attack, air combat will be limited

    • @Aokitadamitsu
      @Aokitadamitsu 10 місяців тому

      if Mover and Gonky say the viper is easy to spin up on I would take it to the bank.. Not a pilot sooooooooo meh? That said just the ability to train in another nation under less than war conditions will enable that training.. (these guys are pilots they are just certifying a new airframe)