F-35 Joint Strike Fighter News, Videos and pics Thread

Jeff Head

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Five Reasons Trump's Twitter Attack On The F-35 Fighter Is Dead Wrong -- And Dangerous
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I believe Trump is posturing and has no intent to cancel or roll back the F-35. He's learning about it and has some great minds being put in place that will help him. Particularly once he sees how the price is falling as predicted and will continue to do so as we place orders for more aircraft...and as our allies do.
 
Just because you can operate in hard conditions doesn't mean you always operate in such. The IDF did not need to land there F35's in fog so they chose not to. when the fog broke they landed. That simple.
LOLOL are you trying to spin it? then you should know I know there had been fog in Cameri, Italy, and not where the brass had been waiting!

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"The IDF said in a statement that due to bad weather the fighters were not able to take off from the base where they had stopped."
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I believe Trump is posturing and has no intent to cancel or roll back the F-35. He's learning about it and has some great minds being put in place that will help him. Particularly once he sees how the price is falling as predicted and will continue to do so as we place orders for more aircraft...and as our allies do.
I believe Trump is a very different president the US ever had. He's trying to do things in a business way rather than a political way; negotiating and bargaining. "$5, deal? the other guy there offered me only $3, you sell or I'll go back to him!". I can see him doing things recently including Taiwan phone call, one China policy and now F-35.... in political world, we call these unprofessional but that's politics (not our topic).
 

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I believe Trump is a very different president the US ever had. He's trying to do things in a business way rather than a political way; negotiating and bargaining. "$5, deal? the other guy there offered me only $3, you sell or I'll go back to him!". I can see him doing things recently including Taiwan phone call, one China policy and now F-35.... in political world, we call these unprofessional but that's politics (not our topic).
Right now had much talk... i wait facts after january and he had promise a more big military budget and clearly and don' t like too " big mouth " ...
 

FORBIN

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I believe Trump is posturing and has no intent to cancel or roll back the F-35. He's learning about it and has some great minds being put in place that will help him. Particularly once he sees how the price is falling as predicted and will continue to do so as we place orders for more aircraft...and as our allies do.
There are no question about it impossible and for build a new minimum 10 years all the last Western modern fighter had needs 15 - 20 years btw first studies and introduction, Rafale 15, Typhoon about 18, F-22 15, F-35 also during 1960 - 70' possible one all 5 years less versatile more specialized each " her job " but fleet numerous new more sophisticated but not always ideal...especialy fleet not enough important :rolleyes: and from several years much people, observers etc... have finaly understand realized ... after 25 years and end of Cold war the number for the power is unavoidable, glad to hear that :cool: for all equipment vehicles, ships etc...
 
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found this hoax :) or info:
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Italy has become the first country to operate the F-35 outside of the U.S.
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found this hoax :) or info:
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Italy has become the first country to operate the F-35 outside of the U.S.
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Good chart, other pic

Planned 60 F-35A and 30 F-35B whose 15 for Navy :
Now to Amendola, 1 Sqn replace AMX
After to Ghedi replace Tornados, 2 Sqns on IDS, 1 with ECR
And sure to Tarente-Grottaglie replace Harrier 1 navy sqn and possible AF F-35B based there.

But much less than planned coz economic crisis 131 whose 115 for AF for replaced 130 Tornados, AMX so the AF fighter Fleet decrease from 225 now to 170.
Navy same 16 harrier II replaced by 15 F-35B.

In 2020's : 96 Tornado max + 75 F-35 : 170 max
 
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now Trump Blasts Air Force One, F-35 — and Revolving Door
President-elect Donald Trump used a speech last night in Pennsylvania to criticize major defense acquisition programs including Boeing Co.’s Air Force One and Lockheed Martin Corp.’s
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— and the Pentagon officials who leave government to take jobs in the defense industry.

“We are going to negotiate tougher deals … where we get more equipment for less money,” he said on Thursday.

“For instance, you saw the other day about an airplane. Now I have a nice airplane. But this plane is going to cost $4.2 billion, Air Force One. I don’t want a plane to fly around in that costs $4.2 billion, believe me … not going to happen … and I didn’t order it, please, remember this. But we’re going to work with Boeing, we’re going to cut the price way down — way, way down.”

He added, “And how about the F-35 fighter. It’s a disaster, it’s totally out of control. So we’re going to get more equipment for our military and we’re going to get better equipment for our military at a smaller price.”

Trump has previously blasted both acquisition programs.

Last week, Trump took to Twitter to
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of a new Air Force One — criticism that came the day the Aerospace Industries Association — the defense lobby — was holding its annual holiday luncheon outside Washington, D.C.

Boeing said it has only received $170 million in development funding to study the technical requirements of the future Air Force One aircraft.

Todd Harrison, director of the aerospace security project and defense budget analysis at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, a think tank in Washington, D.C., has said the proposed cost for the program includes $2.9 billion in funding for research, development, test and evaluation through fiscal 2021, as well as about $1 billion in funding for procurement.

“To be clear, it’s $4B for two planes that operate as a flying command post for POTUS in a national emergency, have EMP protection, etc.,” he tweeted at the time, referring to electromagnetic pulse.

On Monday, Trump launched another Tweetstorm, this one
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the military’s largest acquisition program: the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter, which is expected to cost nearly $400 billion in development and procurement costs to field a fleet of 2,457 single-engine fighters — and some $1.5 trillion in lifetime sustainment costs, according to Pentagon figures.

During his speech last night, Trump also vowed to “drain the swamp” in part by closing the so-called revolving door of Pentagon employees who leave government to take jobs in the private sector.

“I will impose a five-year ban on executive officials becoming lobbyists and a lifetime ban on officials becoming lobbyists for a foreign government,” he said. “And I’ll tell you what else I’m going to ban — when we have our purchasing agents giving out billions and billions and billions of dollars of contracts to the military and to all of these people where they’re buying these airplanes where you see these tremendous cost overruns — take a look at the F-35 program, take a look — and the people that gave out those contracts, give me a break, we’re going to impose a lifetime ban on people that give these massive contracts out or even small contracts.”

He added, “You want to work for the United States, you work for the United States. You’re not going to go to work for the people that built these planes.”

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of the revolving door, the
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‘s former chief of staff, retired Gen. Mark Welsh, recently joined the board of directors for Northrop Grumman Corp., the company announced last week.

The move came just five months after Welsh
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as the service’s top uniformed officer and a little more than a year after Northrop
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in decades — to begin developing the B-21 Raider as part of the potentially $80 billion Long Range Strike Bomber, or LRSB, program.
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