What is a tonne compared to a ton?
1,000kg instead of 2,000lb
so rougly 2200lb
Rafale too, but it use other stuff, not only the same stealth as F-35.
Mostly dialect differences, however in regard to imperial, a ton is 1016kg.
EDIT: nevermind, that’s a different thing. I don’t know.
They are both good at different things. However we also have wild weasel f/a-18s which are some crazy people imo.
A ton is 1000kg.
Metric system rules by 0.
Tonne is metric.
Ton is imperial.
So bottle of water vs bo’le of wa’er. lmao
Oh ok, i translated tonnes by ton, my bad.
If you will.
Yes? Apparently does 13.5 tons of fuel and 15 tons of weapons for a total of 28.5 tons of additional weight (weird that you’re using imperial though)
I don’t get it ?
very very good EW jets
u guys literaly made it
I thought the English translation of tonnes was tons, my bad on that.
But even my translator give me tons when i put tonnes. xD
He’s French though (I assume), and we use both in Britain
The wild weasels aren’t really afraid of much. There are (in my opinion) the most effective SEAD group in the world. They just have balls of steel and are crazy for flying into SAMs.
makes even less sense then lol, didnt France make metric?
Both are correct in English and for the most part it’s a dialect difference. It’s just that usually tonne is used for metric and ton for imperial.
where im from we just say ton and metric ton, dialect is wierd