The Air Test and Evaluation Squadron (VX) 23's Pax River Integrated Test Force made aviation history when they completed airborne gunfire testing for the F-35B. U.S. Navy Video by Dane Wiedmann.
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The Air Test and Evaluation Squadron (VX) 23's Pax River Integrated Test Force made aviation history when they completed airborne gunfire testing for the F-35B. U.S. Navy Video by Dane Wiedmann.
The German Air Force this month sent the U.S. military a written request for classified data on the Lockheed Martin Corp (LMT.N) F-35 fighter jet as it gears up to replace its current fleet of fighter jets from 2025 to 2035.
The letter, sent by the Air Force's planning command and seen by Reuters, makes clear that the German government has not yet authorized a procurement program and is not committed to any particular aircraft to replace its current warplanes.
It said the defense ministry would carry out "an in-depth evaluation of market available solutions, including the F-35, later this year," with a formal "letter of request" to be issued in coming months.
Linkin asiakirjassa on sensuroitu paitsi tilaajia, myös muita osia asiakirjasta. Ketkä lienevät kyseessä.LRIP 12, 13 ja 14 tilausmäärät.
https://imgur.com/a/UMnJx#psjsCmW
RAAF ottaa 15 eli suhteellisesti aikamoisen paljon joka erässä.
Linkin asiakirjassa on sensuroitu paitsi tilaajia, myös muita osia asiakirjasta. Ketkä lienevät kyseessä.
Israel on varmaan tuo suurin sensuroitu.
Germany asks U.S. for classified briefing on Lockheed's F-35 fighter
http://www.reuters.com/article/us-l...18D13X?feedType=RSS&virtualBrandChannel=11563
No niin...siinä onkin sitten Eurofighterin sekä Tornaadon korvaaja valittu.
F-35 Pilot: Why China & Russia Can't Stop Him
The systems Russia and China have spent millions developing provide only a tiny glimpse of the F-35 — systems that may be sunk costs in the grand scheme of things.
Ever since the US used F-117s in 1991 to rock Baghdad, at the time one of the world's most defended cities, Soviets and other potential US adversaries have been studying up on how to counter stealth jets.
Later, over Serbia, an F-117 was shot down, forever souring the image of so-called invisible aircraft that have for decades been on top of the US Air Force's agenda.
Today, Russia and China have built impressive arrays of very high frequency, or VHF, and other integrated radars that can spot even the US's most advanced and stealthy jets like the F-22 and the F-35 under the right circumstances.
While many have rushed to declare stealth a fruitless and expensive path for the US Air Force to walk, retired Marine Maj. Dan Flatley told Business Insider why pilots of America's most expensive weapons system weren't afraid of Russian or Chinese counterstealth.
"Adversaries have to build a kill chain," said Flatley, a former F-35 pilot. Just because a radar can find an object — and Russian VHF radars can spot F-35s — doesn't mean it can fix, track, target, and consummate that kill chain with a missile hit, he said.
"We're not trying to prevent every aspect of that chain, just snap one of those links," Flatley said.
So while an infrared search and tracking system could spot an F-35 and give enemy pilots an idea of where it is, it couldn't track it or target it with a missile. This means that the systems Russia and China have spent millions developing provide only a tiny glimpse of the F-35 — systems that may be sunk costs in the grand scheme of things.
"I don't need to stop everything all the time," Flatley said of the kill chain. "I just need to make you unable to finish what you've already invested tons of time and money and effort in trying to shoot me down."
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"That's the thing people don't understand," Flatley said. "They think we're saying we're invisible to everyone all the time, at all bandwidths and energy levels. ... That's not what we're saying."
Flatley says F-35 pilots joke that only Wonder Woman has an invisible jet. The reality is that the F-35 is a huge piece of flying metal and alloy — a radar pointed at the right place at the right time will definitely spot it, but good luck shooting it down.
Meanwhile, as the enemy systems scour the skies for any trace of the F-35, the F-35 sees all of those radar emissions and can pinpoint the air defenses and enemy planes.
Where legacy planes had to choose between lethality and survivability on a mission, the F-35 can do four, 16, or even 32 things at a time, meaning that while air and ground threats look for the stealth jet, the F-35 can drop bombs to smash them, according to Flatley.
"We're extraordinarily confident in what we believe the performance of this jet is, and we have a lot of data and material to back that stuff up," Flatley said.
An F-35Bs takes off from the USS America. Lockheed Martin
So while the Russians' propaganda may boast that they can see F-35s, it may be a response to a platform that has rendered parts of their battle plan irrelevant.
The F-35 was built to penetrate the most guarded airspaces in the world and get the job done. While the enemy hasn't been standing still, making great progress toward countering the F-35, Flatley says he's sure the US can carry out its mission on its terms.
"The expectation is that the F-35 will operate in a scenario against air and surface defense systems — and that's an expectation that the American taxpayer and public should have," Flatley said. He also acknowledged the effort the US has put behind the F-35 as a stealth penetrator and was resolute in that "we're not going to waste it."
@ http://www.scout.com/military/warrior/story/1778935-f-35-pilot-why-china-russia-can-t-stop-him
Nyt tulee varmaan aika newbie kysymys, mutta stealth-koneethan suunnitellaan lähinnä olemaan stealth suoraan edestäpäin? Eli niillä voipi rynniä hyökkäykseen vastustajan tutkien huomaamatta. Mutta mitäs jos vihu pääsee sivulle tai taakse? Tuleeko esim suoraan ylös/alaspäin niin paljon heijastetta että näkyy tutkassa ja ohjus osuu? Tai jos stealth-kone kaartelee alueella, niin loistaako kuin majakka tutkassa?
Tarkoittaa käytännössä, että SDD-vaihe (Software Development and Documentation) on ohi syksyllä ja IOT&E (Initial Operational Test & Evaluation) jatkuu.Hyviä uutisia. Hartaasti odotettu Block 3F kenties ehtii kuin ehtiikin tälle vuodelle:
http://www.acqnotes.com/acqnote/careerfields/initial-operational-test-and-evaluation-teThe Initial Operational Test and Evaluation (IOT&E) is conducted on production, or production representative articles, to determine whether systems are operationally effective and suitable for intended use by representative users to support the decision to proceed beyond Low-Rate Initial Production (LRIP).
Kuten mustis laittoi, monipaikkasensorit on tulevaisuuden vastaus. Stealth ei tarkoita etteikö näitä uusimpia koneita ole tehty mahdollisimman huomaamattomaksi myös muun säteilyn tms. osalta. Silti ne tulevat olemaan helpompi havaita monien erilaisten ja eri paikoissa olevien sensorien yhdistelmällä. Näiden toteutuksessa on toki omat ongelmansa. Esimerkiksi se, miten tutkaohjukseen asti viedään tieto kun ne itse toimivat X-alueella kuten suurin osa hävittäjätutkista tähän asti.Nyt tulee varmaan aika newbie kysymys, mutta stealth-koneethan suunnitellaan lähinnä olemaan stealth suoraan edestäpäin? Eli niillä voipi rynniä hyökkäykseen vastustajan tutkien huomaamatta. Mutta mitäs jos vihu pääsee sivulle tai taakse? Tuleeko esim suoraan ylös/alaspäin niin paljon heijastetta että näkyy tutkassa ja ohjus osuu? Tai jos stealth-kone kaartelee alueella, niin loistaako kuin majakka tutkassa?
The price in 2019-20 should be $80 million, Bogdan said
Babione suggests that customers should negotiate a contract for three years of production, then one for five years. These prices include the aircraft’s Pratt & Whitney F135 engine and compare with the $60-65 million unit price of the F-16.
Lockheed Martin is looking for ways of reducing the cost of the program other than multi-year contracts. One is to build a simpler version of the elaborate engine trailer, one that would be used on land only and lack features needed for handling the F135 at sea.
The UK is seeking to have the capability available on the F-35 from 2024, the spokesperson said. Meteor is a candidate for internal carriage on the UK's F-35B as part of the Block 4 capability upgrade cycle.
"The Air Force's QF-16s are putting F-35s to the test at Edwards AFB, Calif., by jamming the fifth generation jet's radar in preparation for initial operation test and evaluation, which starts next year. Three QF-16s, which can be flown unmanned as full-scale aerial targets or manned for training purposes, from Tyndall AFB, Fla., and Holloman AFB, N.M., recently flew to Edwards to prepare for the F-35's testing. The aircraft were flown by pilots from the 82nd Aerial Targets Squadron, according to an Air Force release.
"We're preparing for initial operational test and evaluation that starts next year," Matt Feringa, the F-35 Joint Operational Test Team senior tactical systems analyst, said in the release. "Part of the QF-16's mission is to carry airborne radar jamming pods. We flew F-35s with them as part of our test design development and to preliminarily evaluate the F-35 against those jamming pods." The QF-16s arrived in late April and flew for two weeks."