JohninMK wrote:Interesting hot spot by the pilot's feet.Militarov wrote:
FLIR Systems thermal imaging vs F-35
http://lockheedmartin.com/eots
JohninMK wrote:Interesting hot spot by the pilot's feet.Militarov wrote:
FLIR Systems thermal imaging vs F-35
Militarov wrote:JohninMK wrote:Interesting hot spot by the pilot's feet.Militarov wrote:
FLIR Systems thermal imaging vs F-35
http://lockheedmartin.com/eots
AlfaT8 wrote:Militarov wrote:JohninMK wrote:Interesting hot spot by the pilot's feet.Militarov wrote:
FLIR Systems thermal imaging vs F-35
http://lockheedmartin.com/eots
Range?
Militarov wrote:AlfaT8 wrote:Militarov wrote:JohninMK wrote:Interesting hot spot by the pilot's feet.Militarov wrote:
FLIR Systems thermal imaging vs F-35
http://lockheedmartin.com/eots
Range?
Range of what, Thermal imager or EOTS ?
AlfaT8 wrote:
The latter.
We went aboard USS America during USMC F-35B Proof Of Concept Sea Trials
Nov 25 2016
F-35Bs from USMC VMFA-211 & VMX-1 on the deck of the USS America (LHA-6) during Carrier capability proof of concept demonstration November 19, 2016.
https://theaviationist.com/2016/11/25/we-went-aboard-uss-america-during-usmc-f-35b-proof-of-concept-sea-trials/
For the First Time Ever, the F-35B Takes-Off at Sea With Full Weapons Load and Drops Live-Bombs
Kris Osborn
November 29, 2016
For the first time in history, the F-35B took off from a ship with a full-load of weapons. Integrating the F-35B will change tactics on-board amphibious assault ships. The Marine Corps F-35B Short-Take-Off-and-Vertical-Landing Lightning II Joint Strike Fighter took off from a Navy amphibious assault ship for the first time with a full load of weapons -- in preparation for its planned deployment in 2018.
The aircraft flew from the Navy's first America-Class Amphibious Assault Ship, the USS America, to Yuma Proving Grounds, Ariz., where it dropped live precision guided weapons on mock targets in the desert. The F-35B dropped laser-guided GBU 12s and satellite-guided GBU 32s as part of the exercise; the ordance team aboard the USS America assembled 72-GBU 12s and 40-GBU 32s aboar the ship, Marine Corps officials said.
"Laser-guided bomb (LGB) kits consist of a computer control group and air foil group normally attached to a general-purpose bomb to form an LGB. The dual mode, laser-guided kit enhances existing LGB kits by adding GPS/inertial navigation system capabilities," a Navy statement from Chief Petty Officer John Scorza said.
http://nationalinterest.org/blog/the-buzz/the-first-time-ever-the-f-35b-takes-sea-full-weapons-load-18548
It’s been a topsy-turvy few weeks for the F-35 program
By Christian Davenport
November 29 at 7:00 AM
It’s been a topsy-turvy month for the Pentagon’s most expensive weapons program. Last week, Canadian officials said they were in talks to buy 18 F/A-18 Super Hornets from Boeing as a stopgap measure while they conduct a review to determine what fighter jets the U.S. ally will buy en masse to replace its fleet. The decision dealt a blow to Lockheed Martin, the manufacturer of the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter, which now will have to compete for the business of a country that had once signed up to buy as many as 65 of the stealthy, next-generation aircraft. Then on Sunday, the F-35 program received a bit of good news when Israel approved the purchase of an additional 17 jets.
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Preparations are being made to ramp up production. The Pentagon has declared that two of the three versions of the planes — the Air Force and Marine Corps variants — are ready for combat. The aircraft recently completed tests on the West Coast. And early next year, the Marine Corps plans to deploy its version of the F-35, which can land vertically and take off on a short runway, to Japan.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/checkpoint/wp/2016/11/29/its-been-a-topsy-turvy-few-weeks-for-the-f-35-program/
The F-35 Just Aced a Big Test and Became Much More Dangerous
By Patrick Tucker, Oilprice.com
November 25, 2016
The F-35 now packs more punch: specifically, the 20-foot Standard Missile, or SM-6, complete with a 140-pound warhead. But not fired from under the wing — rather from a nearby Aegis destroyer. In September, the Marines completed a proof-of-concept test in which a Marine Corps F-35B detected a cruise-missile decoy (a drone), passed targeting information to a remote sensor, and set up a shot by an Aegis combat system of the sort you’ll find on modern destroyers. A battery controlled by the Aegis fired a live SM-6 missile, which took down the drone.
“It was a metal-on-metal engagement from a significant range. I would say more than a tactically significant range. It was a very, very impressive shot to see,” Lt. Col. Richard “BC” Rusnok told reporters aboard the amphibious assault ship America, where the Marines are conducting tests with the vertical-lift F-35B. The test took place at White Sands, New Mexico, aboard the USS Desert Ship facility that the Navy uses for missile tests there.
http://www.thefiscaltimes.com/2016/11/25/F-35-Just-Aced-Big-Test-and-Became-Much-More-Dangerous
F-35 begins integrated training with F-16 at Luke
By Airman 1st Class Ridge Shan, 56th Fighter Wing Public Affairs
Published November 29, 2016
LUKE AIR FORCE BASE, Ariz. (AFNS) -- In October, pilots of the 56th Fighter Wing began flying integrated direct support practice sorties in the F-35A Lightning II and the F-16 Fighting Falcon for the first time as a regular component of the training curriculum at Luke Air Force Base.
The integrated training comes as part of the next step in the development of F-35 training and tactics, and helps pilots become efficient in conducting futuristic mission sets and aerial combat scenarios involving both fourth and fifth-generation fighter jets.
“The F-35 has reached a point where we can do both our continuation and upgrade training to a level where integration will benefit both fourth- and fifth-generation pilots,” said Col. David Shoemaker, the 56th Fighter Wing vice commander. “We are now flying dedicated sorties every day to train in F-16 and F-35 integrated direct support.”
The integrated training accomplishes two major training goals, first in exposing F-35 pilots to air-to-air combat scenarios against fourth-generation aircraft capable of mimicking adversaries that pilots would realistically face on today’s battlefields, and second in providing F-35 and F-16 pilots with experience in carrying out joint strike missions.
http://www.af.mil/News/ArticleDisplay/tabid/223/Article/1014362/f-35-begins-integrated-training-with-f-16-at-luke.aspx
First two F-35 jets en route to Israel
BY JUDAH ARI GROSS AND TIMES OF ISRAEL STAFF
December 8, 2016, 7:36 pm 3
The first two F-35 jets purchased from the US are expected in Israel on Monday, and will land at the Nevatim Air Base in southern Israel where a reception ceremony will be held. The two will be the first of 50 aircraft that Israel has agreed to purchase from US giant Lockheed-Martin.
The stealth fighters set out from one of the company’s Texas locations this week, making a stop near Portugal, and will land in Italy for the weekend before setting out for Israel on Monday morning, Ynet news reported Thursday.
The Israel Defense Forces sent out a video from one of the American pilots flying the jet, known in Hebrew as the “Adir,” meaning mighty or great, who congratulated the Jewish state on its expected receipt of the aircraft. “It’s a historic moment for you, for the world, and specifically the region, on receiving this jet,” said the pilot who said he goes by the name “Animal.”
The F-35s will fly over the ceremony Monday before landing in front of the audience, Ynet reported. US Secretary of Defense Ashton Carter will attend the reception ceremony, as part of a trip to Asia, Europe and the Middle East, the Pentagon said this week.
The US secretary of defense will join Israel’s political and military upper echelon on stage at the event. He is slated to give a speech at the ceremony and host a press conference afterwards with his counterpart Defense Minister Avigdor Liberman, the US Department of Defense said in a statement.
The purchase of the exorbitantly expensive planes — at more than NIS 380 million ($100 million) per plane — is possible, in part, due to the defense aid package given by the United States to Israel each year.
“The arrival of the aircraft highlights the close defense cooperation between the United States and Israel,” the Pentagon said. Once the F-35 fighter jets arrive, Israel will be the first country after the United States to receive the fifth-generation aircraft.
The state-of-the-art F-35 is poised to become a central pillar of Israel’s air strategy, a senior air force official told reporters last month. The stealth fighter is considered one of the most advanced aircraft in the world, capable of taking on most missile defense batteries, including the Russian S-300, which was recently acquired by Iran.
With its advanced stealth capabilities, the plane “lets you operate in these kinds of environments,” the officer said. “I’m not saying the S-300 will look for the F-35 and see nothing, but we will have a strong and effective tool in our hands.”
“Today Israel is surrounded by unprecedented military threats,” Defense Minister Avigdor Liberman said during an unveiling ceremony for the plane in June. “It is clear and obvious to us, and to the entire region, that the new F-35 — the Adir — will create real deterrence and enhance our capabilities for a long time,” Liberman said.
http://www.timesofisrael.com/first-two-f-35-jets-en-route-to-israel/
Check Out This Photo of an F-35 Thundering Through The “Star Wars” Canyon With Visible Shock Waves
An F-35 performed some high-speed passes through the famous “Jedi Transition” in the Death Valley. Generating visible shockwaves. The image in this post was taken by world-renowned Dutch photographer Frank Crébas in the Death Valley on Dec. 2, 2016.
It shows one of the RNlAF (Royal Netherlands Air Force) F-35A Lightning II with the 323 TES (Test & Evaluation Squadron), the Dutch unit based at Edwards Air Force Base and responsible for the Operational Test and Evaluation Phase (OT&E) as part of the Joint Operational Test Team, piloted by Maj. Ian “Gladys” Knight, the 323TES’s Director of Operations, flying at low altitude through the famous Rainbow Canyon, located adjacent to Death Valley.
As already explained here, the flight through the canyon (dubbed “Star Wars Canyon” for its resemblance to the ones where some of the most famous scenes of the Lucas’s saga were filmed) out into the expanse of Death Valley and referred to as the “Jedi Transition,” has become very popular with photographers from all around the world who daily exploit the unique opportunity to shoot fast jets, warbirds and also airlifters during their transit through the canyon.
Interestingly, this time the F-35s performed a really high-speed pass. Take a look:
https://twitter.com/hmmbob/status/805637604917923840
The aircraft was so fast it generated visible shock waves Crébas got thanks to his EOS 1DX mk II, with a EF-200-400 lens, at 1/2500 shutter speed.
“It was extremely windy out there and made it almost impossible to shoot with such a lens.. But I got it nailed ;-)” Frank wrote in a message to The Aviationist. The speed of sound at the surface of the earth is a measure of the speed that a vibration travels through the atmosphere. At sea level, this speed is approximately 760 miles per hour (661 knots).
At speed lower than the transonic region, air flows smoothly around the airframe; in the transonic region, airflow begins to reach the speed of sound in localized areas on the aircraft, including the upper surface of the wing and the fuselage: shock waves, generated by pressure gradient resulting from the formation of supersonic flow regions, represent the location where the air moving at supersonic speed transitions to subsonic.
https://theaviationist.com/2016/12/05/check-out-this-photo-of-an-f-35-thundering-through-the-star-wars-canyon-with-visible-shock-waves/
Starting with today's meeting with the big bosses. Not the kind of meeting they wanted at Christmas, the time of generosity, to them, not to the Government!KiloGolf wrote:
that guy is a legend
JohninMK wrote:Starting with today's meeting with the big bosses. Not the kind of meeting they wanted at Christmas, the time of generosity, to them, not to the Government!
Incoming US president Donald Trump called the Lockheed Martin F-35 “very expensive” and vowed to bring down the stealth fighter’s costs after a 21 December meeting with the chief executives of Lockheed Martin and Boeing.
“We’re going to get the costs down and we’re going to get it done beautifully,” Trump told a pool reporter after emerging from a meeting with Marillyn Hewson and Dennis Muilenburg.
https://www.flightglobal.com/news/articles/trump-vows-to-slash-f-35-costs-after-ceo-meeting-432659/
JohninMK wrote:Agree but I seriously doubt that the USAF would ever take a Navy plane. Upgrade the F-15E yes, F-18, never.
KiloGolf wrote:JohninMK wrote:Agree but I seriously doubt that the USAF would ever take a Navy plane. Upgrade the F-15E yes, F-18, never.
They took the F-4, I bet Trump and Mad Dog can make 'em take the Super Bug. Unless Boeing pitches some Eagle variant.
Either way the Boeing sales team is scenting blood!Militarov wrote:KiloGolf wrote:JohninMK wrote:Agree but I seriously doubt that the USAF would ever take a Navy plane. Upgrade the F-15E yes, F-18, never.
They took the F-4, I bet Trump and Mad Dog can make 'em take the Super Bug. Unless Boeing pitches some Eagle variant.
I smell revival of F-15SE
Militarov wrote:KiloGolf wrote:JohninMK wrote:Agree but I seriously doubt that the USAF would ever take a Navy plane. Upgrade the F-15E yes, F-18, never.
They took the F-4, I bet Trump and Mad Dog can make 'em take the Super Bug. Unless Boeing pitches some Eagle variant.
I smell revival of F-15SE
AlfaT8 wrote:Militarov wrote:KiloGolf wrote:JohninMK wrote:Agree but I seriously doubt that the USAF would ever take a Navy plane. Upgrade the F-15E yes, F-18, never.
They took the F-4, I bet Trump and Mad Dog can make 'em take the Super Bug. Unless Boeing pitches some Eagle variant.
I smell revival of F-15SE
I smell F-18SH (Shadow/Silent Hornet).
GarryB wrote:Its critical flaw is trying to be a VSTOL aircraft... if you removed that requirement you would basically have a stealthy F-16... much like the F-22 is supposed to be a stealthy F-15.
the amusing thing about really expensive things is that when you cut numbers you actually make them even more expensive...
This should be amusing.
JohninMK wrote:Another, down like a lead balloon in the Pentagon, update from Gilmore, his last, these are the first and last paras of another long article. Doubt we will read more of these once he's gone, they get more embarrassing as time goes on.
Just look at the astonishing quantities made before it gets to the initial operational test and evaluation IOT&E starting in 2018/9. How about 490 delivered with a probable 452 ordered and on the way. This is overlapping R&D and production gone crazy. If only the upgrade to full Block 3F capability was as simple and cheap as a software update It isn't, it involves serious hardware and software plus airframe upgrades. Nightmare down the line with multi versions. Then there is the operationally critical maintenance system ALIS, another pit of missing features. There is a huge cost pre-loaded in there. If I was an overseas customer I'd be pretty nervous. If I was a potential adversary I might be hard pressed not to describe the product as 'brilliant', with a silent 'for me'.
In his last scathing report on the F-35, outgoing top Pentagon weapon tester Michael Gilmore gave early 2019 as an optimistic target date for initial operational test and evaluation. Even as the F-35 Joint Programme Office plans to reduce time in developmental testing in order to move ahead with IOT&E, Gilmore warns that hundreds of deficiencies will push full combat tests to late 2018 or early 2019 at the earliest.
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By continuing their pursuit of a block buy for lots 12 through 14 before completing IOT&E, Gilmore argues the JPO is flouting the “fly before you buy” approach. The block buy would deliver 452 aircraft in addition to the 490 procured under lots 1 through 11, a hefty procurement before full-rate production.
https://www.flightglobal.com/news/ar...s-to-2-433177/
Not just McCain, its estimated that at least 100 of then on Capital Hill have F-35 in their area. This was a very cleverly spread program.KiloGolf wrote:
The delays, stupidity and retardation with this program is absolutely appalling. Trump needs to end this.
PS. This is McCain territory jobs program.