Everyone missed a bit of tank trivia from the Tom Clancy book, Armored Cav. He emphasized the effectiveness of the M1A1s armor by repeating a story from Desert Storm:
An M1A1 was stuck in the sand due to mechanical problems. The available vehicles could not tow it away, so rather than risk capture, they decided to destroy it. Another M1A1 fired at it repeatedly with no effect! Finally 1 round detonated the ammo storage in the turret, but the design of the M1 is such that the ammo bins merely blew out and upward with minimal damage to the interior of the tank. An M60 tow vehicle finally showed up and towed the M1 away. The M1A1 eventually received a new turret and was restored to service.
If this story is true, even the M1A1's own 120mm can't get through its front armor. Very impressive.
As for its ability to handle the sand, the Army would never admit to having problems even if it did have them. Bad publicity affects budget decisions. Like so many of the weapons of Desert Storm, the M1A1s are depicted as having met or exceeded all expectations. Everyone should know by now that the Patriot didn't hit a single Scud, that F-15Es failed to locate any Scud launchers at night, and that the British had no problem tracking F-117s on their SAM radars. So do I believe all the hype claiming that the M1 is the best tank ever? Mmmm, it certainly has one hell of a sales pitch going for it. Possibly the first tank ever to see combat and not take a single loss to enemy tanks and infantry. But I still doubt that U.S. propaganda is 100% honest.
By the way, since when is an F-22 as small as a MiG-29?
The F-22 will be the biggest and heaviest fighter to enter USAF service since the Century series (The F-14 is still heavier though). It is about 1 foot shorter than an F-15 and has nearly 2 feet more of wingspan. It is fat as hell to accommodate internal weapons. Its empty weight is listed as 31,670 lbs, greater than the F-15s 29,000 lb class. Takeoff weight in Air-to-Air will probably be 50,000 lbs or more (F-15C is 44,600 lbs). Its max takeoff weight is 60,000 lbs (the Eagle's CFTs give it a much higher 68,000, leave off the extra 10,000 lbs of fuel: 58,000 lbs). Of course it has the power-to-weight, wingloading, and lift-devices to make it maneuverable, but I think it is questionable whether the latest Su-27 variants (I can't keep up with their numbers!) are more or less maneuverable than the F-22. The Su-27 is optimised for maneuverability, not stealth. The only advantage the F-22 has over it in terms of maneuverability is the lame 2-d vector nozzles it uses. A version of the Su-27 has received awesome 3-d nozzles and of course incorporates a canard as well.
I don't know why the US refuses to use canards, the one on the special STOL version of the F-15 made it as or more maneuverable than an Su-27!
I am American and biased toward our planes, but aerodynamically we have no equivalent to the Su-27. The F-18 is underpowered (but otherwise has very similar high AOA abilities). The F-16 can't pull the AOA. The F-15 doesn't have the lift devices needed to even match the F-16/F-18 level of performance. The F-14 is underpowered (that lovely little swing wing and obsolete Phoenix missile system costs a ton of weight). The F-22 is a stealthy extension of the F-15 desing with newer control strategies (vector nozzles) but is in the same size class and compromises its aerodynamic potential fo the sake of its stealth characteristics.
The F-22 was designed in the 80s, flew in the 90s and won't be in service until 2005? What a joke! It will be obsolete before the 1st one ever enters service. Whatever happened to the great US war machine? F-15: spec was released in 1965, it flew in 1973, it entered service in 1975. Done deal! The official F-22 site has the nerve to claim ontime and onbudget. The don't mention how drastically the budget and schedule has been altered over the decades to make those claims true. The Su-27 has been flying since the ealry 80s and will still pose a major threat to the F-22 in combat (neglecting electronic considerations

I am speaking in terms of ACM). But I am not bitter! Where is the McDonnell that cranked out the F-4, F-15, F-18, and AV-8B? I hate the way the aerospace industry has collapsed

To borrow someone elses answer:
The M1 would shoot both of them down

[ 09-23-2001: Message edited by: streakeagle ]