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  • F-35B Just Touched Down On The Old Pacific Coast Highway

    08/03/2023 4:34:53 AM PDT · by nuconvert · 22 replies
    The Drive/Warzone ^ | Aug. 2, 2023
    The Marines just landed an F-35B Joint Strike Fighter on an old 50-foot-wide highway in Southern California, refueled and rearmed, and took back off again. At this same improvised forward arming and refueling point, a Marine MV-22 Osprey tilt-rotor passed over a torpedo to a waiting Navy MH-60R Seahawk helicopter. This was a glimpse of what is to come for future Marine operations in the Pacific, and The War Zone was there to watch all of it unfold. This week VMX-1 gathered nine squadrons and other units from the Marines, Air Force, and Navy to conduct the latest iteration of...
  • Oshkosh airshow: F35 supersonic low pass bird strike. *pics

    07/30/2023 3:51:42 AM PDT · by know.your.why · 24 replies
    Looks like the bird may have lived.
  • The F-35 Lightning's Vulnerability To Lightning Is Both Ironic And Unforgivable

    07/28/2023 8:58:03 PM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 20 replies
    Epoch Times ^ | 07/28/2023 | Mike Fredenburg
    That the F-35 Lightning II has been prohibited from flying anywhere near lightning is ironic. That the F-35 has been under development since 1994 and that the Pentagon “doesn’t have a path forward” to fix the F-35 is unforgivable.That a plane that’s supposed to be the foundation of American air supremacy has an Achilles heel so easily exploitable is a glaring example of how our military procurement system wastes taxpayer dollars while failing to provide the weapon systems needed to meet our national security needs.Yes, the F-35, the aging “wunder plane” that the U.S. Air Force and Lockheed Martin have...
  • Pratt Blasts Lockheed’s ‘Confusing and Misleading’ Adaptive Engine Advocacy

    06/22/2023 8:40:07 AM PDT · by Fish Speaker · 3 replies
    Breaking Defense ^ | June 22, 2023 at 7:17 AM | Michael Marrow and Aaron Mehta
    In a high-profile public spat with little precedence between the airframe and engine giants, Pratt & Whitney executives are formally accusing Lockheed Martin of prioritizing its own bottom line by seeking an adaptive engine solution for the Joint Strike Fighter.
  • Baffled Pilots Who Shot Down Mystery Object Over Alaska Say It ‘Interfered with Sensors’

    02/13/2023 6:54:00 AM PST · by bitt · 48 replies
    cf.org ^ | 2/13/2023 | EDITOR
    The pilots of US Air Force F-35 fighters sent to intercept the mystery object over Alaska on Friday say that whatever it was had been “interfering with the sensors of their aircraft” before they shot it down. Three unidentified objects have been spotted over North America in the past 10 days. The first, a giant airship “the size of three buses” is understood to have originated in China although the US and Chinese governments disagree about its exact purpose. While the Pentagon says it was a spy balloon, China says the monster airship was a civilian craft designed to monitor...
  • F-35: The World’s Best Fighter? Hell Yes

    01/14/2023 8:33:19 PM PST · by SeekAndFind · 21 replies
    1945 ^ | 01/14/2023 | Daniel Goure
    Canada And Germany Are The Latest NATO Nations To Join The F-35 “Club” – The debate over whether the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) is the world’s best fighter is finished. (Subscribe to Our YouTube Channel Here. 19FortyFive publishes original videos every day.) The decisions by two “holdout” major Western powers, Germany and Canada, to acquire the F-35 leaves no doubt regarding the unique contributions that this aircraft can make to both national and NATO security. Multiple analyses and flyoffs by these two countries and others have ended with the same conclusion: the JSF is the best choice with respect...
  • How ‘China’ Somehow Stopped The Production Of New F-35 Stealth Fighters

    09/09/2022 5:37:58 AM PDT · by whyilovetexas111 · 13 replies
    19FortyFive ^ | 9/9/2022 | Stavros Atlamazoglou
    The Pentagon has halted deliveries of the highly advanced F-35 Lighting II stealth fighter jet after discovering that a small part of the aircraft was made in China. An alloy magnet used in the engines of the F-35 fighter jet was sourced in China and has triggered a significant stand-down. Pause the Deliveries The F-35 program office has paused deliveries to the U.S. military and international participants in order to determine any potential implications to the operations and security of the stealth fighter jet.
  • Pentagon Suspends F-35 Deliveries After Discovering Materials From China

    09/07/2022 12:29:55 PM PDT · by Enlightened1 · 25 replies
    Politico via Yahoo News ^ | 09/07/22 | Lee Hudson
    The Pentagon has temporarily halted delivery of F-35 fighter jets to the military branches and international customers after Lockheed Martin discovered a metal component used in the jet’s engine had come from China, according to the Pentagon. The Defense Contract Management Agency notified the F-35 Joint Program Office at the Pentagon on Aug. 19 that an alloy used in magnets contained in the F-35's turbomachine pumps came from China. Lockheed Martin builds the overall aircraft, but the turbomachine is produced by Honeywell. The discovery does not affect flight operations of F-35s already in service, the Joint Program Office said. “We...
  • Pentagon stops F-35 deliveries after discovery of engine part made in China

    09/07/2022 11:26:43 AM PDT · by Nextrush · 62 replies
    The Hill ^ | 9/7/2022 | Ellen Mitchell
    The Pentagon has stopped delivery of F-35 fighter jets after the aircraft's maker, Lockheed Martin, found a part used in the jet's engine was made in China, the Defense Department and company confirmed Wednesday...
  • Russia’s Su-75 Won’t Ever Beat The F-35 (And May Never Fly)

    08/30/2022 10:40:50 AM PDT · by whyilovetexas111 · 22 replies
    19FortyFive ^ | 8/30/2022 | Peter Suciu
    Will the Su-75 “Checkmate” Reach Serial Production? – Earlier this month, it was reported that Russia’s highly-touted Su-75 “Checkmate” won’t make its maiden flight until at least some time in 2024 at the very earliest. However, the United Aircraft Corporation (UAC) – a division of the state-owned military-tech conglomerate Rostec – also announced that it would build four prototypes of the lightweight single-engine fighter in the coming months, with a goal to launch Checkmate serial production just three years later. “We use advanced super-computer technologies in the Checkmate project, which enables us to cut substantially the timeframe of building the...
  • 644th Combat Comms Squadron Takes on an F-35 ACE Challenge

    08/22/2022 6:31:05 AM PDT · by Alas Babylon! · 13 replies
    Air Force Magazine ^ | 19 Aug 2022 | Abraham Mahshie
    For 30 days in April and May, a group of expeditionary communications technicians got together at Eielson Air Force Base, Alaska, with one task: Find a way for the F-35 to transfer data on remote or contested Pacific islands. Often referred to as a “flying computer,” the F-35 has sophisticated technological capabilities, but it also requires datalink connections to use and share vast quantities of information at high speed. When the F-35 lands at U.S. Air Force bases, it unloads its data to a server known as the Air Force Network, or AFNet. Maintainers and operators can then study that...
  • F-35 Program Stagnated in 2021 but DOD Testing Office Hiding Full Extent of Problem

    07/18/2022 2:37:50 PM PDT · by Ultra Sonic 007 · 30 replies
    POGO (Project On Government Oversight) ^ | March 9, 2022 | Dan Grazier
    The F-35 Joint Strike Fighter program appears to be in a state of suspended development, with little progress made in 2021 toward improving its lackluster performance. The latest report by the Pentagon’s Director, Operational Test & Evaluation (DOT&E) reveals stagnation and even backsliding in some fleet reliability measures.And that’s just the public DOT&E report.In an unprecedented move, DOT&E is concealing many of the key details of the F-35’s poor performance. For the first time ever, the testing office created a non-public “controlled unclassified information” version of its report, and although there is much overlap between the two versions, the meaningful...
  • Exclusive-Pentagon nears F-35 jet deal worth about $30 billion

    07/18/2022 1:02:50 PM PDT · by entropy12 · 18 replies
    reuters ^ | 1 hour ago (Jul 18, 2022 02:26PM ET)
    WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The U.S. Department of Defense is nearing an agreement with Lockheed Martin Corp (NYSE:LMT) for around 375 F-35 fighter jets over three years, three sources said on Monday, amid expectations of a price increase for the most common version of the jet due to lower quantities and inflation. The first F-35A cost $221 million when it came off the production line in 2007. Since then, production quantities and know-how have increased, helping the price of the stealthy fifth-generation fighter fall to $79 million as it gained buyers. The handshake agreement would come as the aviation industry gathered for...
  • Israel Has Extended The Range Of Its F-35s: Report

    06/09/2022 9:44:42 PM PDT · by American Number 181269513 · 8 replies
    The Drive ^ | June 9, 2022 | THOMAS NEWDICK
    Recent reports in the Israeli media claim that the country has developed a means of extending the range of its F-35I Adir stealth jets, allegedly providing them with enough reach to hit targets in Iran without needing aerial refueling. The development has been announced together with the integration of a new, locally developed smart bomb for internal carriage in the F-35. These apparent upgrades to the Israeli Air Force’s long-range strike capabilities come as the Israeli leadership announces a harder line against Tehran’s nuclear program, while the air force conducts exercises widely thought to be dress rehearsals for potential raids...
  • Gonzalo Lyra: Quality (or Lack Thereof) of NATO Weapons

    05/16/2022 4:25:09 AM PDT · by ganeemead · 21 replies
    The Saker ^ | 5/16/22 | Gonzalo Lyra
    Lyra describes Javelin missiles bouncing off Russian tanks, NATO replacing good weapons with fragile junk (follow the money) and other things that nazi soldiers are not allowed to complain about...
  • Liberals ( Canada) launch negotiations to buy F-35 fighter jets

    03/28/2022 2:51:46 PM PDT · by Candor7 · 19 replies
    Toronto Star ^ | Mon., March 28, 2022 | Lee Berthiaume ,The Canadian Press
    OTTAWA - Canada’s decade-long search for a new fighter jet to replace its aging CF-18s came full circle on Monday as the Liberal government announced negotiations with U.S. defence giant Lockheed Martin to purchase the F-35. Yet even as the end to that circuitous search appeared to finally be in sight, many unanswered questions remained: how much the aircraft will cost? When they will start to arrive in Canada? And were the past 12 years of debate and delays worth it? Procurement Minister Filomena Tassi and Defence Minister Anita Anand confirmed during a news conference that Lockheed Martin’s stealth fighter...
  • DoD To Cut F-35 Stealth Orders In Upcoming Budget

    03/16/2022 8:48:08 PM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 23 replies
    Nation and State ^ | 03/16/2022 | Tyler Durden
    The most expensive weapons program in the world is about to experience cuts in the upcoming U.S. Defense of Department (DoD) budget. The F-35 Joint Strike Fighter, a trillion-dollar program to swap out nearly every fighter jet in the Air Force, Navy, and Marine Corps, will experience procurement cuts under DoD's upcoming "Selected Acquisition Report" (SAR), according to Bloomberg, citing people familiar with information about the weapon's program cost. DoD is expected to order 61 F-35s in the next budget, 33 less than what was planned. The reduction comes as the F-35 program is expected to exceed $770 billion since...
  • Germany to buy US-made F-35s to replace aging bombers

    03/15/2022 10:55:25 AM PDT · by Olog-hai · 39 replies
    Associated Press ^ | March 14, 2022 | Frank Jordans
    Germany will replace some of its aging Tornado bomber jets with U.S.-made F-35A Lightning II aircraft capable of carrying nuclear weapons, the country’s defense minister said Monday. Announcing the decision, Defense Minister Christine Lambrecht said Germany also will upgrade its Eurofighter Typhoon fighter jets for electronic warfare — a capability that’s also currently fulfilled by the Tornado jets. The Eurofighter will be replaced beginning in 2040 with the Future Combat Air System, or FCAS, that’s being jointly developed with France and Spain, she said. Germany’s air force commander, Ingo Gerhartz, said the Russian war in Ukraine made it necessary to...
  • Germany to buy dozens of US fighter jets in spending spree (35 F35s)

    03/14/2022 12:09:30 PM PDT · by SpeedyInTexas · 73 replies
    AFP ^ | 14-MAR-2022 | AFP
    Germany plans to buy up to 35 US-made F-35 fighter jets and 15 Eurofighter jets, a parliamentary source said Monday, as part of a major push to modernise the armed forces in response to Russia's invasion of Ukraine. The F-35 jets made by Lockheed Martin would replace Germany's decades-old Tornado fleet, according to media reports confirmed by the source. Tornados are the only Luftwaffe planes capable of carrying US nuclear bombs stationed in Germany that are a key part of NATO deterrence.
  • Germany intends to buy F-35 stealth military jets — reports

    03/14/2022 1:05:46 AM PDT · by fluorescence · 30 replies
    DW ^ | 14.03.2022
    Germany is reportedly planning to equip its air force with US-built F-35 stealth military jets. Berlin has previously announced that it will invest more in defense in light of Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Germany has decided in principle to purchase the U.S. fighter jet F-35 built by Lockheed Martin to replace its aging Tornado fleet, according to reports on Monday. The decision, if confirmed, comes after German Chancellor Olaf Scholz last month announced a massive boost in defense spending as the Ukraine conflict forces Berlin to reassess its foreign and defense policies. Why does Germany need the planes? Berlin is...