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

siegecrossbow

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Are those gym weight images legit or just PS? It's just bewildering that they couldn't think about and solve something as basic as radar mounting points, and make you wonder what else is in the same situation, both F-35 wise and US MIC as a whole.
Neither really. The airframe was written off in an accident a while back so it is used as a training tool. If you actually takeoff with gym weights attached they are gonna break the radome if you maneuver a little bit.

My guess as to why this image became so popularly conflated with the TR3 fiasco is because 1) we don’t have real images of counterweight on F-35 and 2) the contrast of state of art stealth jet using 5 dollar gym weights is naturally amusing.
 
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Regarding the F-35 radar balast photos, I've found this
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It is from an US marine recovery excercise in 2024. It isn't something worth to talk about, nothing to do with radar readiness and they are just dumb weights.
Yes, I was going to mention the same thing. It was very obvious from the pictures themselves as you could see damage to the cockpit canopy along with the hoist and ropes hoisting the aircraft in the background.
 

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TWZ has picked up the news and the result is not pretty…

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So, are an F-35’s capabilities degraded without a radar? Yes. As is a formation of F-35s. But is it ‘blind’ and useless? No.

To be fair early block J-8 also had no radar and could intercept targets perfectly well with PL-2 and auto cannons…
“I know all about it, but the delivery of the aircraft is classified,” Wittman also told that outlet last week. “I can’t speak to the condition of the aircraft, so you’ll have to go to the Air Force, the customer, and ask them about that.”

I can’t even…

The real question is are they really going to not have any radar installed till 2028???
 

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To be fair early block J-8 also had no radar and could intercept targets perfectly well with PL-2 and auto cannons…


I can’t even…

The real question is are they really going to not have any radar installed till 2028???

There's a reason why orders to US customers are relatively low for these couple of years, while deliveries to non-US customers continue.

It's because US customers want APG-85 while non-US customers are okay with APG-81; and as the current mounts are intended for APG-85 (not back compatible with APG-81), and it'll take a couple of years to have a back compatible mount ready that can be used for both APG-81 and APG-85, and it'll also take a little while for APG-85 to be ready, the way I see it is the US wants to have the airframes ordered for these couple of years to at least be able to fit a newer more capable radar once it is ready.

The least bad of a series of choices.
 

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There's a reason why orders to US customers are relatively low for these couple of years, while deliveries to non-US customers continue.

It's because US customers want APG-85 while non-US customers are okay with APG-81; and as the current mounts are intended for APG-85 (not back compatible with APG-81), and it'll take a couple of years to have a back compatible mount ready that can be used for both APG-81 and APG-85, and it'll also take a little while for APG-85 to be ready, the way I see it is the US wants to have the airframes ordered for these couple of years to at least be able to fit a newer more capable radar once it is ready.

The least bad of a series of choices.

This makes sense if USAF isn’t in the midst of retiring old planes… if it were up to me I’d rather have older airframes with APG-81 than advanced airframes that won’t have radars for two years…
 

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it'll take a couple of years to have a back compatible mount ready that can be used for both APG-81 and APG-85
I mean, is it too naive of me to think that radar mounts should be a more trivial technology than the radar itself? Or decisions were made purely based on confidence in APG85 timeline?
 

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This makes sense if USAF isn’t in the midst of retiring old planes… if it were up to me I’d rather have older airframes with APG-81 than advanced airframes that won’t have radars for two years…

I think you underestimate the capability improvement APG-81 will bring as well as how competitive (or non competitive) existing APG-81 is versus the pacing threat.

If we look at the way the US talks about Block 4/TR3 F-35, it's apparent that it is what they really want and current F-35 capability is somewhat interim. If it means a couple of years of reduced rate F-35 buys and having those F-35 buys to be radarless for a few years until the target sensor is ready, I can see how it makes sense.


I mean, is it too naive of me to think that radar mounts should be a more trivial technology than the radar itself? Or decisions were made purely based on confidence in APG85 timeline?

Radar mounts may not be a sophisticated piece of technology, but it still requires time for the engineering to happen. If they had planned for APG-85 to be ready by a given time and designed a mount around APG-85 rather than both APG-85 and APG-81, then one can see how it isn't necessarily a technology issue but a program management issue.
 
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