The low-cost fighter theory

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The low-cost fighter theory

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To be honest, I'm not sure what you could do with this. It doesn't seem to have any particular mission:

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I guess it's useful for small air forces which don't yet see a role for unmanned fighters which are the next generation. Other contenders might include the Taiwanese Ching-Kuo which was built to a price. There's also the Korean T-50 Golden Eagle and the Russian YaK-130.

Against those three, the Scorpion would be at a singular disadvantage.

But it's not a new idea and although it makes sense on paper, I can only think of one example where this has worked out. The Folland Gnat, which was used in the Indo-Pakistani conflict of the 1960s. Of course, the US tried with the F-16 but they had to sell the idea to Congress which meant getting more bang for buck. The new lightweight fighter of the early seventies became a bit of a welterweight as a result and now carries the price tag to match.

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Nice read, wonder if it will turn in to a production run.
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Unless they can drastically reduce the price, I think it has too much competition. All those types I mentioned would kill it. There's only so much you can pay to stay with the Yanks before it simply becomes uneconomical or, in this case, an adverse risk.
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