BACK TO BASICS: SPEED
Welcome to "Back to Basics"; an ongoing series in which we will attempt to "get back to basics". Each week (or so) we will examine one crucial aspect of a fighter and how the fighters vying for Canada's FFCP compare. What makes a fighter aircraft... A fighter? The ability to carry offensive weapons is the primary factor, obviously. So is detection equipment, maneuverability, range, and (recently) stealth. What really excites our inner 12-year-old when it comes to fighters, however, is speed. It is a fair assessment. What good are weapons if you cannot catch up to your target? A long-range fighter bristling with weapons, sensors, and lots of fuel ends up to be a middling platform without the speed to put it all in play. Since conception, fighter development has focused on speed. Speed is not only makes a fighter deadly but acts as its greatest defense. Speed allows a fighter to intercept enemy bombers and catch ground targets