With the AMRAAM's anemic PK, maybe two.
Your words not mine.
Not anemic because we are talking overall kills with a evolving system. You cant compare current AMRAAM with first deployed. Would you compare current AIM-7 with the first ones?
The truth is modern air wars are won with strike fighters. Attack enemy networked air defense...destroy enemy networked air defense....game over. Vietnam, Iraq, Serbia, Libya, even Afghanistan. First thing is take out air defense, then game over.
It was designed as a strike fighter with LIMITED self-defense capability. It is now being tasked with being the world's greatest air superiority platform
Kinda sounds like the F-16. How did that work out? Without stealth?
The F35 it loaded with a terrific avionics package. Networked into a terrific support package. Who really is going to be a threat against an F35 equipped USAF or Ally?
Twenty to thirty-four (THIRTY FOUR) YEARS *AGO* against second-tier threats. A PK of 59% is anemic in and of itself but is far higher than anyone who knows anything about this subject will tell you it is RIGHT NOW (not 20+ years ago), particularly against first-tier threats.
If the most-advanced version of the Slammer has a PK of even 40% against first-tier enemies I'll eat my hat.
Oh the irony.
It was designed as a strike fighter with LIMITED self-defense capability. It is now being tasked with being the world's greatest air superiority platform (along with a whole bunch of other stuff it wasn't expected to do initially).
Ain't gonna' happen.