Lower payload capacity compared to other fighter jets
Some fighter jets have a lower payload capacity compared to other models which can limit their versatility in combat situations. Payload capacity refers to the amount of weight a plane can carry without compromising its performance. A comparatively lower payload capacity can limit a fighter jet’s ability to carry extra fuel, ammunition, or additional weapons, making it less capable during extended missions. It is important to consider the payload capacity when choosing a fighter jet for a particular combat mission. However, lower payload capacity can also offer advantages such as increased maneuverability and speed.
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