Beowulf wrote:
F-15s are no longer superior to Russian fighters. F-22s demonstratively are. Any likely opponent will most likely be flying Russian fighters. Therefore, we need them. QED
Where did I say anything about F15s?
In any case we don't [desperately] NEED it because the actual chances of fighting a foe with something other than VERY obsolete hardware are very close to nill, unless Putin goes completely batshit insane and hurls every functional vehicle in the Former Red Army at North America, and we'd still win short of a nuclear strike. What we do need is more ground attack because for the forseeable future, we're just gonna be chucking bombs onto tents and into caves that may or may not be inhabited at the time of destruction and more T72s with autoloaders that may or may not even function than we can shake a stick at.
A Su-30 doesn't cost $1.4 mil or even $14 mil, as your order of magnitude claim would suggest. It cost India about $1.5 billion for 40 in 1996.
That would come to $37,500,000 per unit compared to $140,000,000 for the F22 with a difference of $102,500,000. I think the price difference being over $100m qualifies for the phrase unless you just like being a pedantic literalist.
For the record, this means that you could buy 3 whole SU-30s and most of a forth one for every F22, and that's going to quite possibly be the most expensive explosion to date, not counting the space shuttles, when it's "stealth" ability gets nulled by the Russians. (In Federal Russia, FSB stealths you!)
Of course, I JUST saw a post that said F15s cost $100m so I'm not going to be THAT critical of the price tag anymore...but it's still too expensive to justify buying them for the world war that the current and near future Earth is incapable of supporting.