Everybody kinda made a big deal about the F-14 being phased out, and the F/A-18 taking over. I noticed a general consensus that the newer plane is not the equal of its predecessor.
Now today I'm reading in the local paper how Hickam AFB is supposedly getting 18 of the F-22 Raptors to replace our current 18 F-15 Eagles (15 active, 3 reserves). Ok fine. The F-15, while one of my favorites of all time, is getting a bit dated I suppose. The F-22 has had alot of hype about it over the last few years, so I thought perhaps it was a worthy successor. I did some comparing. And yes I know you cant really compare fighters on paper, theres other things that are harder to measure. But the specs can give somewhat of an indication.
It was no surprise that in most dimensions, the Raptor comes in smaller than the Eagle. Only in Wingspan does it exceed the dimensions of the previous bird. I also noticed the engines put out 10000 lbs more thrust each. Impressive. But thats as far as the favorable stuff went.
The Raptor may be smaller, but its heavier. 4000 lbs heavier. And despite having bigger engines, the two planes have the same top speed, the same service ceiling, and the F-22 has LESS range than the Eagle by a good 1400 miles. Of course they compared an Eagle with DTs to a Raptor on internal fuel only. Does the Raptor HAVE any useable DTs? They list the range as 2000 miles. They cant even reach the mainland without refueling.
All this has me wondering. If the F-14 and F-15 are such incredible platforms (and there are plenty of people willing to attest they are), then WHY are we replacing them with planes that perform worse and cost more to build? I know the fleets of F-14 and F-15 are aging, but why cant they just build more of them? Why replace them with a design that does less, doesnt do it nearly as well, and costs more to build?
What am I missing?