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Pentagon, Lockheed Martin Close To Securing F-35 Lot 11

Jun 28, 2018
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The Pentagon and
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are nearing a deal for the 11th lot of
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that includes more than 130 jets, multiple congressional aides say.

U.S. Navy Vice Adm. Mat Winter, F-35 joint program executive officer, initially wanted to reach an agreement for the planned low-rate initial production (LRIP) Lot 11 by the end of 2017. He told reporters in February that the government was unhappy with negotiations with Lockheed Martin.

“They could be much more cooperative and more collaborative, and we could seal this deal faster, we could,” he said. “They choose not to and that’s a negotiating tactic.”

In November 2016, the government forced Lockheed Martin into a $6.1 billion deal for Lot 9 by imposing a unilateral contract agreement because the Joint Program Office felt negotiations had reached an impasse.

Winter said in February he anticipates all F-35 variants will be cheaper compared to Lot 10.
One congressional aide said the government has not finalized cost and schedule for continuous capability development and delivery of Block 4.

This aligns with the Senate Appropriations Committee’s report accompanying its version of the fiscal 2019 defense spending bill that says the program’s C2D2 (Continuous Capability Development & Delivery) acquisition strategy is evolving and approval has slipped by one year. On June 28, the committee passed a $675 billion fiscal 2019 defense spending bill by a 30-1 vote. It includes $607.1 billion in base budget funding and $67.98 billion in Overseas Contingency Operations.

The panel notes the previously requested independent cost estimate, system engineering plans, test and evaluation master plan and acquisition program baselines have not been provided to Congress.

Further, the report reveals a recent analysis from the Pentagon’s Cost Assessment and Program Evaluation (CAPE) office on economic order quantity cost savings. The JPO estimates it would save roughly $1.2 billion for the U.S. and partner nations in fiscal 2018 and fiscal 2020. The program thinks roughly half of the savings would go toward the U.S. aircraft buy.

But CAPE’s analysis concludes anticipated U.S. savings would be about $300 million, which is about half of the JPO estimate.

“While these savings are still significant, as certified by the Under Secretary of Defense (Acquisition and Sustainment), the Committee is dismayed by the inaccuracy of the initial JPO estimates,” the report says.
 
Jun 22, 2018
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Trump guarantees F-35 deliveries to Ankara, says Turkish minister

29 June, 2018
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Turkey’s foreign minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu says in a TV interview that US president Donald Trump personally promised to ensure the delivery of the Lockheed Martin F-35A to his country.

Opposition from the US Senate, House of Representatives and State Department to the delivery of the F-35A to Turkey is putting the final delivery of the stealth fighter at risk. Lawmakers and government officials complain that Turkey’s decision to purchase the Russian-made Almaz-Antey S-400 Triumf anti-aircraft system, alleged human rights abuses and military decisions by the country’s president Recep Tayyip Erdoğan put the Middle Eastern nation out of line with US interests.

But, Trump told Turkey’s government that he would take the steps necessary to make sure the NATO ally received the aircraft it ordered from Lockheed Martin, according to the country’s foreign minister in an interview with Turkish television station NTV on 29 June.

The National Security Council confirmed that the US president spoke with Erdoğan, but declined to confirm or deny that the F-35 was part of the conversation.

"President Trump spoke to President Erdogan on June 26 to congratulate him on his reelection and to reaffirm the strong bonds between the United States and Turkey as NATO Allies and strategic partners," said the NSC. "The two leaders recommitted to efforts to resolve issues in the bilateral relationship and to increase cooperation in addressing shared strategic challenges."

In defence of Turkey’s decision to purchase the S-400 system, Çavuşoğlu pointed in his TV interview to the fact that NATO ally Greece has the Russian-made S-300 anti-aircraft system.

However, the S-400 system is one of the most advanced surface-to-air missile systems on the export market and is advertised by Rosoboronexport with an "anti-stealth range" up to 81nm (150km). Military analysts have voiced concern about the S-400 exposing vulnerabilities in the F-35 if both systems were possessed by a single nation, especially a country such as Turkey whose loyalty to US foreign policy goals has wavered in recent years.

Lockheed officially presented the F-35 to Turkish officials in a public ceremony on 21 June 2018 in Fort Worth, Texas. However, the country is not expected to receive the stealth fighter into its own airspace until 2020 as its pilots and maintainers train in the US on the aircraft in the meanwhile.
 
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Future of F-35 in Italy remains a mystery under new government
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Italy’s new defense minister commits to F-35, butts heads with France
Italy’s new populist government
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but not reduce its
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, while trimming its manpower in Afghanistan, Defence Minister Elisabetta Trenta has told Defense News.

In one of her first interviews since taking office at the start of June, Trenta said Italy remained a faithful ally of the U.S., but added she was skeptical about sanctions imposed on Russia by the West.

A former defense academic at the Link University in Rome and a veteran of the Italian Army’s civil reserve unit, Trenta was named defense minister by a coalition government formed in June, which groups the anti-migrant League party and the anti-establishment Five Star Movement.

Five Star officials promised last year to scrap Italy’s purchase of 90 F-35 fighters, but Trenta said the new government would not cut orders, even if it might stretch out its purchase plan.

“It’s a program we inherited and we have lots of questions; that is why we will evaluate the program considering the industrial and technology benefits for national interest, as we are the new government,” she said.

“What I would like to do is lighten the load since we have other spending commitments in Europe. We will try to stretch out deliveries instead of cutting the order, which would reduce offsets and mean penalties,” she said.


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F-35 An Uneasy Neighbor With S400

6/28/2018
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Air Combat Command boss Gen. Mike Holmes said it's inevitable that F-35s will be stationed close to facilities operating the Russian S400 air defense system, and deciding when and where F-35 deployments will happen is still a work in progress.

The next permanent F-35 operating location will be Alaska, then Europe, he said. Turkey wants to buy the S400 system and is also buying F-35s. Holmes said he ideally would like to "avoid" having the F-35 in close proximity to the Russian system, which he described as having longer range and greater "sensitivity of the sensors" versus the S300 system.

Though he said the USAF and the Army will be working together to "defeat" the S400, he declined to say specifically what role the Army can play. The S400, in addition to being an anti-aircraft system, is also a tactical ballistic missile system (TBMS); a kind of precision long-range fires artillery, and Army may be able to target it with TBMS of its own. Holmes declined to answer whether the Army is pursuing a hypersonic weapon in this regard.

In other F-35 news, Holmes acknowledged that he had recently visited Israel to see how their F-35 unit combines operations with testing, noting that Israel is "sharing" its lessons learned on the F-35 with the US.

Holmes praised the F-35s "coming off the line right now" as "really good airplanes" that have stable software and all the features pilots want.

While he admitted that parts remain a problem, he said USAF and Lockheed Martin are working together to address the parts issue, which he believes will be resolved with time.The vendor "enterprise" is struggling to produce both parts for new-build aircraft as well as for earlier version aircraft, and that will improve as the bulk of airplanes are of the latest configuration, he said.

There are still some problems with "corrosion in drill holes" and other manufacturing defects, but that will shake out as more F-35s are produced in "the coming years Holmes said.
 
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Jun 22, 2018
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Trump guarantees F-35 deliveries to Ankara, says Turkish minister

29 June, 2018
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Until the roll-out ceremony of the first Turkish F-35 last week, many in the Israeli defense establishment were sure that Washington would stop the sale. Now that it's unclear if the US will act, official Israeli sources are speaking out: "Turkey is a member of NATO on paper only, and now cooperates with countries that are against the U.S., not only in words. This delivery is something that Israel cannot understand."
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F-35 last week, many in the Israeli defense establishment were sure that Washington would stop the sale.

Now that it’s unclear if the US will act, official Israeli sources are speaking out. They insisted on anonymity, but one of them put it in a way that sums up what all the others said: “Turkey is a
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on paper only, and now cooperates with countries that are against the U.S., not only in words. This delivery is something that Israel cannot understand.”

In December 2017, Ankara officially announced that it would acquire two Russian-made S-400 surface-to-sir missile systems, making it the first NATO member state to operate such systems. To be sure, Turkey is also discussing with Eurosam, a European consortium, the development and co-production of a similar system for its future air defense architecture. But that hardly gives any relief to western capitals where policymakers are now wondering, among other concerns, how a NATO ally will simultaneously operate a Russian-made air defense system and
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Turkey, a program partner, has ordered 116 of the stealthy aircraft. Israel just received three more F-35s, giving them a dozen. Israel recently became the first country to use the F-35 in combat.

The Begin-Sadat Center for Strategic Studies in Tel Aviv (BESA) has been following the strange relations between NATO, the U.S and Turkey. One BESA paper, authored by Burak Bekdil an Ankara-based columnist, charts all the reasons why Turkey should not be considered a NATO member.

According to Bekdil’s study, Turkey
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held a joint military exercise in April 2009 – the first of its kind between a NATO member and a Russian-armed and trained client state. In September 2010, Turkish and Chinese aircraft conducted joint exercises in Turkish airspace. This, too, was a first for a NATO member. In 2011, before finally providing NATO forces with logistical support for their anti-Qaddafi campaign, then-Prime Minister Erdogan angrily asked, “What business can NATO have in Libya?”

The study points to the fact that in the beginning in 2015, Turkey came under international suspicion for systematically and clandestinely abetting various jihadist groups in Syria, including ISIS. The Turks were believed to have included logistics and arms. While the West’s primary goal was to fight ISIS, Erdogan has sought to topple Syria’s Alawite President Bashar Assad and install a Sunni, pro-Turkey, Islamist regime in his place.

In January 2018, the annual Freedom in the World report, produced by the US NGO Freedom House,
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for the first time since the report series began in 1999. The country lost its status as “partly free” due to a slide in political and civil rights, Freedom House noted.

Also in January, the
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, an independent organization seeking to advance the rule of law around the world, said Turkey fell to the 101st position out of 113 countries in its Rule of Law Index.

For their part, Israeli intelligence have warned again and again that Turkey is becoming a “major anti-Western” power which is building a mighty war machine. Only recently, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyhu held a summit with the heads of Greece and Cyprus, two countries that are long-time enemies of Turkey.

The Israeli Air Force has conducted joint drills with the Greek air force and there are other ‘cooperation channels” between the to countries.

A few weeks ago Turkish fighter aircraft penetrated Greek airspace as tensions rose between the two neighbors following the release from pre-trial detention of eight Turkish army officers described as traitors by Ankara. Turkey has criticized the Greek prime minster for failing to hand the soldiers over to Turkey after they flew into Greece.

In the US, the Senate Appropriations Committee passed a spending bill for U.S. foreign operations on June 21 after adding an amendment blocking delivery of the F-35s unless Turkey drops its plans to buy the S-400s.

Washington and its NATO allies have expressed concerns for months over Turkey’s 2016 agreement to buy the S-400, warning that the Russian system is not interoperable with NATO and U.S. military equipment.

Experts fear that if Turkey uses the highly advanced U.S. jets alongside the S-400 systems, Russia may gain access to sensitive technologies used in the aircraft.

Bur in spite all the opposition, the roll-out ceremony for the first Turkish jet was held last week at Lockheed Martin’s Fort Worth plant where most F-35s are built.

Turkey is not expected to receive the stealth fighter into its own airspace until 2020, though the country’s pilots will begin training on the new aircraft at Luke AFB at the end of the month. Turkish aircraft maintainers have already begun their training at Eglin AFB.
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Northrop Grumman enters full-rate production on F-35 fuselage
  • 29 June, 2018
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Northrop Grumman entered full-rate production on the F-35 Lightning II’s centre fuselage at its Palmdale, California facility in May in order to meet increasing order quantities from the Pentagon and international customers.

The company said the 400th centre fuselage was completed and delivered to F-35 prime contractor Lockheed Martin last month. Production of the 500th centre fuselage began the week of 18 June.

Situated on the edge of the Mojave Desert in California, the factory -- known as Building 401 on Site 4 of Plant 42 -- supplies fuselages for aircraft final assembly facilities in Fort Worth, Texas; Italy and Japan. An adjacent bay in the same building once was the final assembly site of the B-2A bomber. It sat empty during a media tour of the full facility in December 2015. During the latest tour of Building 401 in mid-June, Northrop officials refused to discuss the secret location of the B-21A bomber assembly site, but the former B-2A bay was walled off and not accessible.

Northrop reached a production rate of a centre fuselage every 1.5 days in the fourth quarter of 2017 and completed a total of 74 last year.

The manufacturer projects that it will complete 113 fuselages this year and it aims to produce 153 fuselages in 2019. At peak production the facility will produce a fuselage every 1.25 days.

To accommodate the increased production Northrop hired 1,000 additional employees at its Palmdale facility between the beginning of 2017 and the end of the first quarter 2018. It also has added new sanding and painting booths.

The company competes for talent with Lockheed's nearby Skunk Works division, which is based across the runway at US Air Force Plant 42 and is in the midst of hiring 1,000 employees this year.

Nonetheless, Northrop said it has not had trouble finding workers for its plant, drawing many employees from Aircraft Fabrication and Assembly programme at nearby Antelope Valley College.
 
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