Can 20 Falcons take down 1 Felon?

Can 20 Falcons take down 1 Felon?

  1. 4 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    How do you take something down if it doesn't exist?

    • 4 weeks ago
      Anonymous

      virgin falcon can't take down Chad Felon, confirmed.

  2. 4 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    0 falcons are needed to take out 1 felon

  3. 4 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    Sickly bitch who never be deployed

  4. 4 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    Irrelevant question since neither will ever exist in Ukraine

  5. 4 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    >F-16 flies towards Russian airspace
    >SU-57 takes off to intercept
    >F-16 immediately turns around and lands
    >SU-57 spends the next 5 months in the hangar undergoing maintenance; doesn't actually fly in combat ever again
    is there such thing as a "logistics kill"?

    • 4 weeks ago
      Anonymous

      No, if there was germany would never recover.
      The panther didn't even manage a positive kill-to-loss ratio on the western front. Imagine what it would look like if we were allowed to count the ones we didn't even shoot at.

      • 4 weeks ago
        Anonymous

        I mean, could you count it as "kill" on a wiki? No
        Does it count as a real reduction in a unit's combat ability due to not having a vehicle in operation? absolutely yes

        So if it was intentionally done because you know opfor is ass at maintenance and recovery, i think you could say 'logistics kills' can be a thing lol

      • 4 weeks ago
        Anonymous

        The panther was literally planned and build during the second half of a world war, the SU-57 wasn't.

    • 4 weeks ago
      Anonymous

      >committing a felony

      iirc china is trying to do this to Japan and Taiwan
      china

  6. 4 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    Wouldn't at least one felon need to exist?

  7. 4 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    I could take this down with a bag of russet potatoes, a jar of pickles, 3 paper clips, and a pair of rusty scissors

  8. 4 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    A flying box could take down a SU-57

    • 4 weeks ago
      Anonymous

      A bird can take down a f-35

      • 4 weeks ago
        Anonymous

        Please show me a single aircraft that doesn't land for a maintenance check after a bird strike

      • 4 weeks ago
        Anonymous

        lil mfs

      • 4 weeks ago
        Anonymous

        Yeah, birds can take down most planes, most that are many times bigger than an F-35

        • 4 weeks ago
          Anonymous

          True.

      • 4 weeks ago
        Anonymous

        >whataboutism
        pathetic

      • 4 weeks ago
        Anonymous

        I got to watch a bird strike during the Rhyl airshow a year back, shit's loud as fuck even from a mile away, in real life it just sounded like a thunk that was just hearable over the jet engines which are loud as fuck, though not as loud as larger aircraft.
        https://www.youtube.com/shorts/acoS_AFCjgc
        No sound on the video though.

        • 4 weeks ago
          Anonymous

          Goodbye cockpit

          • 4 weeks ago
            Anonymous

            The virgin 20mm vs. THE CHAD PIGEON

            • 4 weeks ago
              Anonymous

              It's probably a seagull actually knowing Rhyl lmao

      • 4 weeks ago
        Anonymous

        Birds have downed Russia's newer planes too and the F-22. Literally no aircraft flown in significant numbers will avoid being downed by a goose at some point. Fear the honk.

        Those motherfucker aren't just aggressive as shit, bullying gorillas and tigers on video at zoos, they will take down an AC-130 of J-15 no problem too.

        • 4 weeks ago
          Anonymous

          It's a less common animal, but locusts will also stop all air traffic in an area and fuck your shit up if you try to take off.

          >What would win, the most advanced combat aircraft mankind can muster, $580 million for the first unit, super advanced hyper tech or...
          >A bunch of bugs.

  9. 4 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    Can 1 Felon take off?

  10. 4 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    Even 1 Falcon can bomb the scrapyards

    • 4 weeks ago
      Anonymous

      I can fix her

  11. 4 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    Even if you had over 9000 Falcons they wouldn't be able to take one Felon out as the Felon outperforms it in anti-Felon maneuvers. Such is the superiority of the russian engineering.

  12. 4 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    its named such cause everyone involved with that plane would be tried as felons in an developed nation due to corruption

  13. 4 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    >20 falcons
    A single bird strike will ground it for months

  14. 4 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    felons don't have 360 datalinked/sensor guided fox-2s implemented yet right?
    vipers being vipers can outrate it easily and challenge it at WVR with the aim-9x but that's it, su-57 has a better radar, how much better we just do not know but modern flankers are pretty good so I'd assume it's the same.

    • 4 weeks ago
      Anonymous

      not better than block 70/72

  15. 4 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    Falcon the bird?
    >Two engines - Two kamikazes - two birdstrikes -two flameouts
    Falcon the plane?
    >1/8th of an F-16 (AMRAAM)

  16. 4 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    While 1 falcon would probably be unable to do more than blind the pilot, I think 20 raptors attacking the pilot could probably sever something important, particularly with the level of care in Russia. But idk how falcons deal with cold that severe. The hawks here in Ohio are able to last pretty long into the fall though, so maybe.

  17. 4 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    Canonically, a single F-16 can take down a Sukhoi 57 and 3 47s.

  18. 4 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    A single F-14 took down two su57s. I saw it in a documentary once. 20 F-16s is more than enough.

  19. 4 weeks ago
    Anonymous

    If even a single Falcon is packing a Meteor or AMRAAM, I'd expect that Felon to cower like a moron hundreds of km away from the front, well out of public view.
    But hey, prove me wrong: got photos of a single Su-57 daring to flirt with the sacrosanct airspace of a NATO member?

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