I caught that too Vulcan - I man not even have to move my plane, just turn my head and shoot the guy. Okay, with a forward facing missile that is VERY likely to be carried interenally, which means a longer firing cycle as it can't just "come off the rail, it deeds to drop, ignite, THEN begin its 180 or whatever turn - all wasted E, while the guy behind you is already got weapons guiding on you or is setting you up for a guns tracking run.
IMO the F35 is a good little aircraft, UNTIL it gets intercepted in the rear quarter by any gen 4 to 4.5 to 5 fighter, and then I think it'll be in trouble - heh trouble might be the best case scenario. In numbers, nose on...who knows, maybe the F35 WILL dominate current airborne threats, but god forbid getting jumped and starting from a bad position. Old famous "Dolby" sure didn't mention how that had been working out it borty borty bort air school.
I'd love nothing more to read that in Redflag the 6 F35Bs mowed everything in site, ground targets, red air packs, from both offensive and defensive positions...since this hasn't come out yet, and it's been over for a week...I have my doubts it was all wine and roses. The 6 USMC F35 were the only ones that participated, no AF, FOreign, or Navy F35, just the B model, which had just wiped the floor with a tyipal USMC x they do for a A2AD penetration x, where the F35Bs got their "velociraptor" knickname from the USMC gen describing the event. Comms dark on Redflag so far though....