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LM & Sud Corea ..... satelliti in compensazione per l'acquisto degli F-35 .....
When Lockheed Martin said last year it was to use a European-built satellite as part of its offset offering in a $7 billion agreement with South Korea to buy F-35A fighters, the company was short on detail as to exactly what was involved in this unusual arrangement.
That veil of secrecy lifted a little Tuesday, when a seemingly innocuous press release posted on the website of Blenheim Capital announced the British offset experts had set up a subsidiary company in Luxembourg to "purchase, launch and provide satellite communications capacity, initially to the Asia Pacific region."
Fonte ..... "Lockheed Strikes S. Korean F-35 Offset Deal" .....
http://www.defensenews.com/story/defens ... /25009451/
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Nuove cifre ..... e il balletto continua ..... :mrgreen:
Official Numbers: Costs Down on F-35 .....

John A. Tirpak (3/20/2015)

The F-35 Joint Strike Fighter program will cost $7.5 billion - or half a percent - less than expected in “then-year” dollars, mostly due to lower labor and inflation costs, the Pentagon announced Thursday.
In its annual Selected Acquisition Reports .....

http://www.defense.gov/Releases/Release ... seID=17181

..... the Pentagon said the F-35 will cost $1.4076 trillion by the time the program is done in 53 years, counting anticipated future inflation and all costs, including military construction, training, flying hours, sustainment, and manpower.
The change in cost is as measured from Fiscal 2013 to 2014.
In base year Fiscal 2012 dollars, the reduction was .03 percent.
In a breakout of the Pentagon’s then-year numbers, the JSF program office said research and development costs were unchanged, at $54.9 billion.
Procurement decreased by $7.7 billion, due to lower labor and subcontractor costs, meaning the aircraft themselves are getting cheaper to buy.
That was offset by a jump of $4.4 billion in military construction, however, driven by a “service revised estimate on remaining work.”
Because FY ’14 isn’t a “milestone” year for the program, an adjusted operating and sustainment cost isn’t reported in the SARs.
The JSF office said, however, that it shows a reduction of $57.8 billion in O&S over the program’s lifetime.
“The current F-35A price is $108 million [with engine] and is $4 million lower than Lot 7 prices,” in program unit costs, which don’t count R&D, the program office said.
Fonte ..... il 'Daily Report' dell' AFA .....
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Basterà un cerotto ?

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Flights of two F-35 test jets have begun here with a software patch to explore the effectiveness of upgrades designed to improve the “fusion” of the threat picture within multi-aircraft F-35 formations.
Fusion is a hallmark selling point for the stealthy, single-engine F-35.
Prime contractor Lockheed Martin and officials from the Pentagon’s F-35 Joint Program Office (JPO) say data collected through the aircraft’s electro-optical targeting system, radio-frequency electronic warfare system and advanced electronically scanned array radar will be blended for the pilot in a single display by onboard software in an unprecedented manner.
Fonte ..... " Patching The F-35’s Data Fusion Gap - Software patch designed to fix snag in ship-to-ship F-35 data ‘fusion’ " ..... http://aviationweek.com/defense/patchin ... fusion-gap

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E alla fine ..... Immagine
..... è tutta colpa dei ..... Marines ..... :usa . :salute: :usa
It has been said that the story of the F-35 begins in 1942 in the Battle of Guadalcanal.
The U.S. Marines, doing the ground fighting, were upset that the other services weren’t providing enough air cover.
The pounding they got from the lack of air cover is part of their institutional memory.
So when the U.S. Defense Department decided to build a 5th-generation stealth fighter to replace the F-16, the U.S. Marines insisted that this include a short take-off and vertical landing (STOVL) variant.
The trade-offs necessary to effect this fatally compromised the whole project so that none of the variants do their job adequately.
Specifically, the requirement to have a lift fan 1.27 meters in diameter on the centerline of the aircraft behind the pilot resulted in two bomb bays instead of just one on the centerline.
This made the aircraft wider, draggy, slower, and less maneuverable.
In short, the F-35 can’t turn, can’t climb, can’t run.
Fonte ..... "The Disappointment That Is the F-35" ..... http://www.americanthinker.com/articles ... e_f35.html
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Primo volo di un pilota australiano su un F-35A ..... appartenente però all' USAF .....

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The Royal Australian Air Force’s first pilot of the Lockheed Martin F-35 Joint Strike Fighter has completed his first flight in the type.
On 17 March, Sqn Ldr Andrew Jackson conducted a flight in a US Air Force F-35A from Eglin AFB, Florida, says Lockheed.
Fonte ..... "RAAF’s first F-35A pilot takes to the skies" .....
http://www.flightglobal.com/news/articl ... es-410425/

'Australian Government - Department of Defence' ..... http://news.defence.gov.au/2015/03/20/a ... es-flight/
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Costo unitario ..... un calo lento ..... ma costante .....
..... il commento di Flightglobal sul rapporto SAR .....

"New report shows slow, steady unit cost drop for F-35" .....
http://www.flightglobal.com/news/articl ... 35-410439/
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Dopo la forzata assenza dalle manifestazioni aeree tenutesi nel Regno Unito lo scorso anno ..... il tanto atteso F-35 non sarà presente neanche al prossimo Salone di Parigi ..... e, come se non bastasse, non vi parteciperanno nemmeno altri aerei militari USA .....
US military aircraft will be absent from the flying display at this year Paris air show .....

"No US military aircraft will fly at the show," says the Paris air show's managing director Gilles Fournier.
"I'm disappointed."

The Paris air show is on the list of approved trade shows for the Department of Defense.
The Defense Security Cooperation Agency, which coordinates US defense participation at the shows, was not immediately contactable for comment.

Show organisers also do not expect an appearance by the Lockheed Martin F-35, they told reporters today at a press briefing in Washington DC.
Fonte ..... "No US military aircraft in Paris flying display" .....
http://www.flightglobal.com/news/articl ... ay-410510/
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In realtà ..... secondo altre fonti ..... alcuni aerei militari USA saranno presenti ..... ma verranno esposti soltanto al parco statico .....
No F-35 For Paris, But “Significant” US Delegation Anticipated .....

Marc V. Schanz (3/25/2015)

Organizers of the International Paris Air Show expect a larger US presence at the June event, although there is no indication the F-35 will make the journey across the Atlantic, said organizers during a Tuesday press conference at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C.
The last PAS in 2013 came after the US military scaled back travel and engagement activities, but with at least a temporary reprieve from the Budget Control Act, the US military is expected to send several aircraft for static display, including the F-16, F/A-18, and others, said PAS Managing Director Gilles Fournier.
However, there will be no flying displays, added Fournier
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The scope of the US delegation has not been finalized, said Kallman Worldwide CEO Tom Kallman.
By May organizers should have finalized commitments on who will be attending the show, he said, noting a “significant delegation” from the US is anticipated.
PAS Chairman Emeric d’Arcimoles said he hoped the F-35 would make its first international exhibition debut at Paris this year, a year after its scrubbed visit to Farnborough, but said it is not likely due to the costs involved.
Fonte ..... il 'Daily Report' dell' AFA .....

Anche qui ..... "No DoD Flights Planned for Paris Air Show .....
http://www.defensenews.com/story/defens ... /70372726/
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Il 'generalissimo' si sfoga .....

Immagine ..... "I’m tired of this" .....
JSF Criticism Fatigue .....

John A. Tirpak (3/25/2015)

The Joint Strike Fighter program is routinely derided for problems either long in the past or simply not true, and “I’m tired of this,” Program Manager Lt. Gen. Christopher Bogdan said Tuesday.
Speaking with reporters in his Arlington, Va., offices, Bogdan acknowledged that before 2010, the program went a year over schedule and $13 billion over budget, mostly to fix problems with the Marine Corps’ vertical takeoff F-35B model.
“That money … is gone. There’s nothing we can do to get that back,” Bogdan said.
Since the 2010 program re-baselining, though, the trends have all been positive, he noted.
In the most recent selected acquisition reports - the Pentagon’s official program cost benchmark - Bogdan noted that research, development, test, and evaluation costs for F-35 have seen “no change in four years. We haven’t asked for a penny more.”
Procurement costs have “gone down, folks,” with unit costs decreasing about $4 million a jet over each of the last three production lots, and “I expect Lot 9 and 10 will follow that same trend.”
The biggest operating and sustainment cost factors - measured “50-plus years … into the future” - ​are manpower, the cost of fuel, and inflation, which “we have no control over,” Bogdan noted.
Even at that, estimates are dropping, he said.
“Judge the program on … the facts … where it is now and where it’s going,” he asked the reporters present.
He pointed out that he is neither a salesman nor an advocate for the program, and “if I was told to shut it down tomorrow, I’d do it.”
Fonte ..... il 'Daily Report' dell' AFA .....
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intanto ..... i Marines ..... puntano imperterriti al fatidico appuntamento del 1°Luglio .....
“Workarounds” for F-35B IOC .....

John A. Tirpak (3/25/2015)

Despite recently discovered deficiencies in the 2B iteration of software, the Marine Corps will likely declare initial operating capability with the F-35 in July as planned, Joint Strike Fighter Program Director Lt. Gen. Christopher Bogdan said Tuesday.
Speaking to reporters at his Arlington, Va., office, Bogdan said the “fusion” software can falsely interpret multiple detections of the same target by a four-ship F-35 package as multiple targets.
“The sensitivity of the fusion model has to be tweaked,” Bogdan said, adding that a final fix may not be in hand until several months after the planned IOC date of July 1.
There are operating “workarounds” available—such as treating the package as two two-ship flights instead of a single four-ship flight—that solve the problem, he said, and those are “good enough for the Marines” to go ahead with IOC.
“They feel confident they can go to war with it,” he said.
The program office doesn’t technically have to fix the problem until a later software increment, and Bogdan said, “I’m going to take the heat” for having a fix in work when IOC is declared, but it’s being dealt with now “because it won’t get any better” with age.
Even so, the software, as it stands, will work well and give the Marine Corps much more capability than they have now with “old Harriers and Hornets,” he said.
“I won’t put anything out there that’s unsafe,” Bogdan asserted.
As for Air Force F-35A IOC, now just 496 days away, “I know for a fact the fixes will be in” by then, he added.
Fonte ..... il 'Daily Report' dell' AFA .....

Anche qui .....

"US Marines stick to F-35B dates despite new problems" .....
http://www.flightglobal.com/news/articl ... ms-410518/

"F-35 Software Challenge Won't Delay IOC" .....
http://www.defensenews.com/story/defens ... /70388664/
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Altre interessanti informazioni emerse dall' incontro del generale Bogdan con i giornalisti ..... come riportato ieri dal 'Daily Report' dell' AFA .....
Fixed and Waiting to be Fixed .....

John A. Tirpak (3/25/2015)

Most of the problems critics have trumpeted as indications of the “failure” of the F-35 program are fixed or nearly so, and are “not even on my top-10 worry list,” Joint Strike Fighter Program Director Lt. Gen. Christopher Bogdan said Tuesday.
Talking with reporters at his Arlington, Va., office, Bogdan said the list of things that are “fixed” include the fuel dump issue, the carrier-model tailhook, lightning strike protection, the aftermath of last year’s engine fire, and the jittery helmet displays.
Though all those corrections have not yet been “fielded and tested,” Bogdan said he’s convinced they’re fully understood and being resolved; the engine problem that caused a jet to burn last year will be fully resolved “this summer,” he said.
“My big list” of real worries, he added, are software, the ALIS (autonomic logistics information system) reliability, and maintainability.
While the A and C versions are “close to where they’re supposed to be” on the R&M learning curve, the B model “not so much,” he said.
The F-35 Lifetime Channel .....

John A. Tirpak (3/25/2015)

Lt. Gen. Christopher Bogdan, Joint Strike Fighter program director, said all three versions of the F-35 will be durability tested to three lifetimes because it’s almost certain the jets will serve longer than the planned 30 years.
Speaking with reporters in Arlington, Va., Bogdan said the F-35A and C models “are doing pretty darn good” in the torture test, which bends and twists the jets.
Even though computer models “predicted major findings for the A and C, we have not had any … that would require significant structural change,” Bogdan said, noting each has survived 1.5 lifetimes of stress so far.
The B model is “a different story.”
Because the short takeoff and vertical landing model was too heavy early in the program, engineers “pulled about 3,000 pounds” out of the structure,” Bogdan explained.
That decision “came back to bite us” in cases like the 496 bulkhead, which was changed from a titanium part to aluminum.
It’s cracking under strain.
He also said there have​ been so many changes to the F-35B that the jet in the test rig may no longer be representative of the operational model.
The durability test is one “we do … on purpose … to break it,” Bogdan said.
He’s frustrated that such events are treated in the press as program failures.
“If you don’t have breaks, it means you didn’t set up the test right,” he said.
The failures show engineers what parts either need to be beefed up or replaced after a certain number of flying hours.
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Prima commessa dall' Olanda ..... otto esemplari che verranno prodotti in Italia .....
The order for eight aircraft is likely to be followed up with similar-sized batch orders over the next few years.
The first of the new batch will be delivered in 2019 and are programmed to be produced at the European Final Assembly and Check Out (FACO) facility in Cameri, Italy.
Fonte ..... "Netherlands Orders Eight F-35s" .....
http://aviationweek.com/defense/netherl ... ight-f-35s
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F-35 contro F-16 ..... :boxing:
F-35 Flies Against F-16 In Basic Fighter Maneuvers .....

Apr 2, 2015 - Guy Norris and Amy Butler - Aviation Week & Space Technology

The F-35 Joint Strike Fighter has been flown in air-to-air combat maneuvers against F-16s for the first time and, based on the results of these and earlier flight-envelope evaluations, test pilots say the aircraft can be cleared for greater agility as a growth option.

Although the F-35 is designed primarily for attack rather than air combat, U.S. Air Force and Lockheed Martin test pilots say the availability of potential margin for additional maneuverability is a testament to the aircraft’s recently proven overall handling qualities and basic flying performance.
“The door is open to provide a little more maneuverability,” says Lockheed Martin F-35 site lead test pilot David “Doc” Nelson.

The operational maneuvers were flown by Nelson in AF-2, the primary Flight Sciences loads and flutter evaluation aircraft, and one of nine F-35s used by the Edwards AFB-based 412th Test Wing for developmental testing (DT).
The F-35 Integrated Test Force at Edwards has six F-35As, two F-35Bs and a single F-35C dedicated to DT work, as well as a further set of aircraft allotted to the Joint Operational Test Team.
Work is underway as part of efforts to clear the final system development and demonstration (SDD) maneuvering envelopes on the way to initial operational capability (IOC).
The U.S. Marine Corps F-35B IOC is targeted for later this year, the Air Force’s F-35A in 2016, and the U.S. Navy’s F-35C in 2019.

“When we did the first dogfight in January, they said, ‘you have no limits,’” says Nelson.
“It was loads monitoring, so they could tell if we ever broke something. It was a confidence builder for the rest of the fleet because there is no real difference structurally between AF-2 and the rest of the airplanes.”
AF-2 was the first F-35 to be flown to 9g+ and -3g, and to roll at design-load factor.
The aircraft, which was also the first Joint Strike Fighter to be intentionally flown in significant airframe buffet at all angles of attack, was calibrated for inflight loads measurements prior to ferrying to Edwards in 2010.

The operational maneuver tests were conducted to see “how it would look like against an F-16 in the airspace,” says Col. Rod “Trash” Cregier, F-35 program director.
“It was an early look at any control laws that may need to be tweaked to enable it to fly better in future. You can definitely tweak it—that’s the option.”

“Pilots really like maneuverability, and the fact that the aircraft recovers so well from a departure allows us to say [to the designers of the flight control system laws], ‘you don’t have to clamp down so tight,’” says Nelson.
Departure resistance was proven during high angle-of-attack (AOA) testing, which began in late 2012 with the aircraft pushing the nose to its production AOA limit of 50 deg.
Subsequent AOA testing has pushed the aircraft beyond both the positive and negative maximum command limits, including intentionally putting the aircraft out of control in several configurations ranging from “clean” wings to tests with open weapons-bay doors.
Testing eventually pushed the F-35 to a maximum of 110 deg. AOA.

An “aggressive and unique” approach has been taken to the high AOA, or “high alpha” testing, says Nelson.
“Normally, test programs will inch up on max alpha, and on the F-22 it took us 3-4 months to get to max alpha. On this jet, we did it in four days. We put a spin chute on the back, which is normal for this sort of program, and then we put the airplane out of control and took our hands off the controls to see if it came back. We actually tweaked the flight control system with an onboard flight test aid to allow it to go out of control, because it wouldn’t by itself. Then we drove the center of gravity back and made it the worst-case configuration on the outside with weapons bay doors and put the aircraft in a spin.”
The aircraft has been put into spins with yaw rates up to 60 deg./sec., equal to a complete turn every 6 sec.
“That’s pretty good. But we paddled off the flight-test aid and it recovered instantly,” he says.

Pilots also tested the ability of the F-35 to recover from a deep-stall in which it was pushed beyond the maximum AoA command limit by activating a manual pitch limiter (MPL) override similar to the alpha limiter in the F-16.
“It’s not something an operational pilot would do, but the angle of attack went back and, with the center of gravity way back aft, it would not pitch over, but it would pitch up. So it got stuck at 60 or 70 deg. alpha, and it was as happy as could be. There was no pitching moment to worry about, and as soon as I let go of the MPL, it would come out,” Nelson says.

Following consistent recoveries, the test team opted to remove the spin chute for the rest of the test program.
“The airplane, with no spin chute, had demonstrated the ability to recover from the worst-case departure, so we felt very confident, and that has been proven over months of high alpha testing,” says Nelson.
“It also satisfied those at the Joint Program Office who said spin chute on the back is not production-representative and produces aerodynamic qualities that are not right.”
Although there are additional test points ahead where the spin chute is scheduled to be reattached for departure resistance with various weapons loads, the test team is considering running through the points without it.

With the full flight envelope now opened to an altitude of 50,000 ft., speeds of Mach 1.6/700 KCAS and loads of 9g, test pilots also say improvements to the flight control system have rendered the transonic roll-off (TRO) issue tactically irrelevant.
Highlighted as a “program concern” in the Defense Department’s Director of Operational Test and Evaluation (DOT&E) 2014 report, initial flight tests showed that all three F-35 variants experienced some form of wing drop in high-speed turns associated with asymmetrical movements of shock waves.
However, TRO “has evolved into a non-factor,” says Nelson, who likens the effect to a momentary “tug” on one shoulder harness.
“You have to pull high-g to even find it.”
The roll-off phenomena exhibits itself as “less than 10 deg./sec. for a fraction of a second. We have been looking for a task it affects and we can’t find one.”
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Leggendo i commenti all'articolo...in effetti, non ci dicono il risultato dello scontro..avrà vinto o perso? :blackeye: :mrgreen:

PS: grazie per averlo postato tutto, è un contenuto "esclusivo", che i più non possono leggere a patto di registrarsi.. :wink:
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MatteF88 ha scritto:Leggendo i commenti all'articolo...in effetti, non ci dicono il risultato dello scontro .. avrà vinto o perso? :blackeye: :mrgreen:
Sembra che, comunque, ne sia uscito meglio di quanto si potesse prevedere ..... :mrgreen:
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ma secondo voi a senso questo confronto?
"Il buon senso c'era; ma se ne stava nascosto, per paura del senso comune" (Alessandro Manzoni)
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FAS ha scritto:ma secondo voi a senso questo confronto?
Mah ..... :scratch:
Dal momento che è stato a volte accusato di essere, in fatto di manovrabilità, una specie di 'anatra zoppa' ..... hanno forse voluto dimostrare che in effetti non lo è del tutto .....
A meno che ..... alla fine non si tratti altro che di ..... son et lumière ..... :lol:
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FAS ha scritto:ma secondo voi a senso questo confronto?
Beh, guardando alle capacità di manovra degli aerei russi...

Ricorda quando gli americani decisero che era finita l'era del dog-fight, tolsero i cannoni dagli aeroplani, vedi F-104 e F-4, e scommisero tutto sul concetto di alta velocità, rapida salita, aggancio a distanza ed abbattimento a distanza con i missili A/A... poi andarono in Vietnam e furono massacrati dai Mig della generazione precedente.
Dovettero fare marcia indietro di corsa!
Noi invece ci tenemmo gli F-104 intercettori senza cannone per un fracco di anni!!! :shock:
Chiedi a qualche ex Pilota di allora che dovevano fare in caso di intercettazione... affiancarsi e, in caso di reazione, allontanarsi per poter lanciare un I/R! Eravamo ridicoli...
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Ma l'F-104G e S potevano avere il cannone no?
Molti aerei anche il Mig-21 poteva non imbarcare cannoni. Il Su-15 Flagon lo stesso non aveva cannoni. Poteva imbarcarne due, ma nei pod ventrali. Almeno questo è quel che so io. O no?
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Gli S-ASA e S-ASA/M sicuramente erano senza cannone...non ti so dire per gli S "normali"..
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Lo F-104 era nato col cannone Vulcan da 20 mm ..... che poteva essere sbarcato per far posto ad altro ..... come è infatti avvenuto in talune versioni in servizio nell' AMI ..... non ho ora presenti i dettagli .....
Il Mig-21 era nato con due cannoni interni da 23 mm (versione F) ridotti poi ad uno (versione F-13) ..... per poi sparire del tutto nelle successive versioni (a partire dalla PF) ..... e riapparire successivamente in pod ventrale.
Lo Su-15 era anch' esso nato senza armamento fisso ..... salvo poi adottare, installati sotto la fusoliera, due pods UPK-23-250 contenenti ciascuno un cannone bi-canna GSh-23 da 23 mm .....
Stesso discorso vale per il Phantom ..... la cui prima versione dotata di Vulcan in installazione fissa fu la E ..... realizzata in seguito, come ha correttamente scritto Lampo 13, alla disastrosa esperienza del Vietnam che aveva indotto gli Americani ad imbarcare, quale soluzione tappabuchi, i cosiddetti Vulpod .....
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Erano intercettori di bombardieri, per questo credo si privilegiarono i radar e i missili.
Un 37x155 mm del Nudelman Rikhter del Mig-17.
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P&W F135 ..... prossima la soluzione dei problemi che lo affliggono .....

"F135 Fix Nears Completion As Production Ramps Up" .....
http://aviationweek.com/defense/f135-fi ... tion-ramps

..... si spera ..... :mrgreen:
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Una pioggia di ..... motori .....
The F-35 joint programme office (JPO) has revealed the first details of a three-year, block-buy proposal for the Pratt & Whitney engine that powers the Lockheed Martin fighter.
The programme could sign contracts for 477 F135 engines over a three-year period beginning in FY2017, according to a JPO notice posted online on 25 March.
A JPO spokesman clarifies that the 477 number excludes spares, so it could be matched with an equivalent number of airframes.
Fonte ..... "F-35 JPO details P&W engine block-buy" .....
http://www.flightglobal.com/news/articl ... uy-410939/
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Sette giorni a Maggio .....

..... i Marines fanno le cose in grande ..... :wohow:
The U.S. Marine Corps is preparing for its first and only operational testing (OT) period for the F-35B in advance of declaring initial operational capability for the stealthy, single-engine fighter as early as July.
The trials – set for May 18-25 – are the first shipboard operational testing trials for any of the F-35 variants.
Six F-35Bs from VMFA-121 and VMFAT-501 are slated to participate on the trials off the Atlantic coast on the USS Wasp, according to Maj. Paul Greenberg, a Marine Corps spokesman.
This will be the first time six of the aircraft have been deployed to sea on the same ship at once.
Fonte ..... "U.S. Marines Prep for F-35B Ops Trials on USS Wasp" .....
http://aviationweek.com/defense/us-mari ... s-uss-wasp
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"Questo non è il momento di riposare sugli allori" .....
The U.S. Air Force is on track to declare Lockheed Martin Corp's F-35 fighter jet ready for initial combat use by August or September 2016, and officials are already looking at possible future upgrades to its weapons, propulsion and avionics.
Major General Jeffrey Harrigian, the two-star general named in January to oversee all things F-35 for the Air Force, told Reuters in an interview on Tuesday the program was making good progress, but he was keeping close tabs on key items required to meet the target date.
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"We are already considering and thinking through what are some of the technologies that will be part of the F-35," Harrigian said.
"This is not the time to rest on your laurels."
Harrigian gave few details but said potential upgrades could include new avionics systems, radar, laser weapons and a new more fuel-efficient engine.
Fonte ..... "U.S. Air Force eyes future F-35 engine and arms upgrades .....
http://www.reuters.com/article/2015/04/ ... 6Q20150407

Major General Jeffrey L. Harrigian ..... http://www.af.mil/AboutUs/Biographies/D ... igian.aspx
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Ricapitolando .....

"An F-35 update - A brief summary of where we are" .....
http://ukarmedforcescommentary.blogspot ... pdate.html
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"Comma 22" ..... 2015 ..... :crazyeyes:
As sales increase, prices fall.
That is the first rule of economics – but when neither prices nor volume can move, it is also a frustrating paradox for any salesman, who may wonder:
how do I improve sales if I can’t reduce the price until I improve the sales ?
Fonte ..... "OPINION: F-35's supply-and-demand paradox" .....
http://www.flightglobal.com/news/articl ... ox-411030/
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ALIS (Autonomic Logistics Information System) .....
Toh ..... ci sono ancora dei problemi ..... :eeeeek:
The F-35's highly touted, next-generation software system designed to detail maintenance issues on the jet is plagued with problems that could lead to more delays with the jet's development.
The F-35's Autonomic Logistics Information System is a program that a maintainer plugs into the jet, and it is expected to outline what is wrong and what is working, and to streamline the process of identifying replacement parts.
It has been a touted as a game-changing technology to simplify the maintenance process for the new jet.
But members of the House Armed Services tactical air and land subcommittee who spoke with maintainers last month at Eglin Air Force Base, Florida, heard a different story.
Maintainers there said 80 percent of issues identified by ALIS are "false positives."
Additionally, the program is sluggish, slowing down maintenance instead of streamlining it, subcommittee chairman Rep. Mike Turner, R-Ohio, said during a hearing Tuesday.
Fonte ..... "Problems plaguing F-35's next-gen maintenance system" .....
http://www.defensenews.com/story/milita ... /25781075/

Il punto di vista di Flight International ..... "DoD revamping F-35 maintenance plan" .....
http://www.flightglobal.com/news/articl ... an-411210/
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Lo dice il SECNAV .....
The F-35C "should be, and almost certainly will be, the last manned strike fighter aircraft the Department of the Navy will ever buy or fly," Navy Secretary Ray Mabus said in a speech Wednesday at the annual Sea-Air-Space Exposition outside Washington, D.C.
Fighter jocks would still be needed for dogfighting, but Mabus envisions a future when strike missions will be fulfilled by unmanned aircraft.
Fonte ..... "SECNAV: F-35C should be Navy's last manned strike jet" .....
http://www.defensenews.com/story/milita ... /25832745/

Anche qui ..... " Mabus: F-35 Will Be ‘Last Manned Strike Fighter’ the Navy, Marines ‘Will Ever Buy or Fly’ " .....
http://news.usni.org/2015/04/15/mabus-f ... buy-or-fly
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In mostra a Luglio ad Oshkosh .....
A Lockheed Martin F-35 “Lightning II,” the fifth-generation fighter that will be used by multiple U.S. service branches, will make its initial appearance at the EAA AirVenture Oshkosh fly-in this summer.
It also marks the first civilian U.S. air show appearance by this unique jet.
Fonte ..... "F-35 Lightning II Poised to Make AirVenture Debut" .....
https://www.eaa.org/en/airventure/eaa-a ... ture-debut

EAA AirVenture Oshkosh ..... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/EAA_AirVenture_Oshkosh
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Il 'generalissimo' .....

Immagine

..... tesse le lodi degli armamenti norvegesi ..... che il Pentagono è però poco propenso ad acquistare ..... :mrgreen:
The head of the F-35 joint program office praised on Friday a pair of munitions developed by Norway, despite reluctance from the Pentagon to purchase the weaponry.
Lt. Gen. Chris Bogdan praised the Joint Strike Missile (JSM), developed by Kongsberg, and the Nammo-designed APEX ammunition during a one-day summit here that was organized to support the US-Norwegian military alliance
Fonte ..... "Bogdan Praises Norwegian F-35 Weapons" .....
http://www.defensenews.com/story/defens ... /25944383/

Joint Strike Missile ..... http://www.kongsberg.com/en/kds/product ... kemissile/

APEX ..... http://www.nammo.com/globalassets/pdfs/ ... ing-ii.pdf
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Questa è la versione riveduta, aggiornata ed ampliata di un articolo già postato lo scorso 9 Aprile .....

"Despite IOC, Questions Remain For F-35B Integration" .....
http://aviationweek.com/defense/despite ... ntegration
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Il Ministero della Difesa comunica .....

"Sottoscritto l’accordo per l’assemblaggio in Italia degli F-35 Olandesi" .....
http://www.difesa.it/SGD-DNA/InfoCom/Ne ... ndesi.aspx
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In assemblaggio il primo esemplare destinato alla Norvegia .....

"First Norwegian F-35 takes shape" ..... http://www.flightglobal.com/news/articl ... pe-411490/
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