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

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Well they are being deployed and as I said the first deployment is to a less active theater. F22 did the samething. Until the numbers and next block are up these are meant to give there pilot's familiarity. particularly given the Harrier and Hornet woes.
recently The National Interest looked Why Australia Won’t Let Its Stealth F-35 Lightning IIs Fly in Lightning
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That's a general rule for any Aircraft in its trails stage, and the Ausies are in Trials with F35. every new system the DOD picks up is lambasted and nay sayed these days. Osprey, Stryker, M4, Raptor.
 
for those who remember Jul 23, 2016
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In total for Lockheed Martin and Pratt & Whitney, F-35 Production Industrial Participation opportunities for Turkish companies are expected to reach more than $12 billion.

Below are details on the 10 Turkish companies who have supported the development and/or production of F-35 / F135.

Alp Aviation has been supporting the program since 2004 and currently manufactures F-35 production airframe structure and assemblies, production landing gear components and over 100 F135 production engine parts to include titanium integrated blade rotors.
Aselsan is developing manufacturing approaches for advanced optical components, which are part of the F-35 Electro Optical Targeting System. They are also working with Northrup Grumman on the F-35 CNI Avionic Interface Controller and will initiate full scale production activities in the near term.
Ayesas currently is the sole source supplier for two major F-35 components – missile remote interface unit and the panoramic cockpit display.
Fokker Elmo manufactures 40 percent of the F-35 Electrical Wiring & Interconnection System (EWIS) and will also deliver and support TAI with all center section wiring systems. Fokker Elmo is also developing the EWIS for the F135 engine, for which a major share is produced in Fokker Elmo Turkey in Izmir.
Havelsan has been supporting the F-35 training systems since 2005. Additionally, Havelsan has been instrumental as the Turkish lead for developing the construct of the future Turkish F-35 Integrated Pilot and Maintenance Training Center (ITC) and associated training systems in Turkey.
Kale Aerospace has been supporting the F-35 since 2005. In conjunction with Turkish Aerospace Industries, they manufacture and produce F-35 airframe structures and assemblies. Kale Aero also supports Heroux Devtek as the sole source supplier for all three variants landing gear up lock assemblies. Additionally, Kale Aerospace has also established a joint venture in Izmir with Pratt & Whitney and is manufacturing production hardware for the F135 engine.
MiKES has supported the F-35 Program during SDD delivering F-35 aircraft components and assemblies for BAE Systems and Northrop Grumman
ROKETSAN and Tubitak-SAGE are the Turkish joint leadership team who strategically manage the development, integration, and production of the advanced precision-guided Stand-off Missile (SOM-J) which will be carried internally on the 5th Generation F-35 aircraft. Additionally, Lockheed Martin Missiles and Fire Control has partnered with Roketsan, through a teaming agreement, to jointly develop, produce, market and sell the advanced, precision guided Stand Off Missile – Joint Strike Fighter (SOM-J).
• Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI) has been strategically supporting the F-35 Program since 2008. The company currently supplies production hardware that goes into every F-35 production aircraft. In conjunction with Northrup Grumman, TAI manufactures and assembles the center fuselages, produces composite skins and weapon bay doors, and manufactures fiber placement composite air inlet ducts. Additionally, TAI is strategically manufacturing 45 percent of the F-35’s including Air-to-Ground Pylons and adapters which is Alternate Mission Equipment (AME).

Additionally, Turkish Industry are going to have significant Industrial Participation role supporting Lockheed Martin and Pratt and Whitney for F-35 aircraft sustainment and F135 engine production and sustainment. Turkey has been given the approval to build its own F135 engines and was also selected to have the first European Regional F135 Engine depot overhaul capability. Both the engine production and overhaul will take place at the 1st HIBM in Eskisehir. Additionally, TAI has also been assigned to represent the organic depots of the Turkish Armed Forces within the Autonomic Logistic Global Sustainment (ALGS) system and Havelsan has been assigned as the Turkish Integrator for the National Integrated Training Center (ITC).

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Scores of Aselsan staff indicted for terror links
Turkish prosecutors have launched a probe into scores of personnel at the military electronics specialist Aselsan, Turkey’s biggest defense company.

An Ankara prosecutor’s office said it had launched legal proceedings against 84 Aselsan employees on charges of being members of leaders of the FETO/PDY terrorist organization.

Police forces said on March 9 they detained a total of 46 Aselsan employees. Of those, the police said, 30 are active duty officials, including “several engineers and specialists.”

Nearly 50 other Aselsan officials probed by the prosecutors had earlier been either suspended from work or dismissed from the company.

Police officials say there are arrest warrants for some company officials who are wanted by the police.

FETO/PDY is allegedly a clandestine network of Islamists who aimed to filter into, among others, the top ranks of Turkey’s judiciary, security, military, academia and business circles.

FETO/PDY’s alleged leader is Fethullah Gulen, an Islamic preacher who has been living in self-exile in Pennsylvania, United States, since 1999. Turkish officials claim Gulen was the mastermind of a coup attempt on July 15, 2016, in which nearly 300 people, including civilians, were killed.

The Turkish government has since asked for Gulen’s extradition from the U.S., but Washington has not yet replied positively or negatively saying independent U.S. courts should decide on the matter.

The government also has purged more than 100,000 government officials and detained tens of thousands of others on charges of alleged links with the Gulen network.

Speaking on condition of anonymity, a Turkish police officer said that the main evidence against Aselsan officials was their use of “ByLock,” an encrypted communications application Turkish prosecutors claim was the primary means of communications among FETO/PDY members.

A spokesman for Aselsan did not comment on detentions of personnel. But an official from the Turkish Armed Forces Foundation, majority shareholder of Aselsan, said that the operation would not affect Aselsan’s business in any significant way. “Ongoing programs are progressing as planned,” the official said. “We are not affected in any way by this unpleasant situation.”

Aselsan employs more than 5,000 personnel, more than half of which are engineers.

Aselsan reported recently that its 2016 profits jumped by 272 percent to $220 million.

The company is the prime local contractor for several large-scale Turkish indigenous weapons programs.
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... Raptor.
I guess soon F-35s will beat this:

"During a recent Weapons Systems Evaluation Program (WSEP) at Tyndall Air Force Base, four F-15Cs from the 104th Fighter Wing flew a joint mission with four F-22s against 14 ‘enemy’ aircraft. The kill ratio for that mission was 41:1."
Four F-15Cs, four F-22s achieved 41:1 kill ratio on a single mission at WSEP
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according to The National Interest China Fears the F-35 So Much Its Rushing Its Own Stealth Fighter into the Sky
China’s first fifth-generation stealth fighter, the Chengdu J-20, has entered operational service with the People’s Liberation Army Air Force (PLAAF) in limited numbers. While the new fighter is technically operational, the J-20 must still overcome technical hurdles before it enters service in large numbers.

According to CCTV—China’s state television network—the J-20 participated in exercises with other People’s Liberation Army (PLA) assets including ground, air, naval and rocketry forces. However, the J-20 is only in service in very limited numbers because China is unable to mass-produce the aircraft’s indigenous WS-15 engines. Indeed, most western analysts had believed the J-20 was powered by Russian-made Salyut AL-31FN motors, but sources told the
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“There are still a series of technical problems that need to be tackled [on the J-20], including the reliability of its WS-15 engines, [and the plane’s] control system, stealth coat and hull materials and infrared sensor,” a Chinese source close to the PLA told SCMP.

China made the decision to operationally deploy the J-20 despite its technical problems because of the threat posed the by Lockheed Martin F-35, according to the SCMP’s source. Indeed, more of the stealth fighters are scheduled to join the PLAAF later this year. “It’s urgent for China to show off its achievements as soon as possible,” the source said.

However, while Beijing is trying to rush the J-20 into service to counter the F-35, the Chinese machine is not likely to be a directly analogue to the American jet or its stablemate, the Lockheed Martin F-22 Raptor. The J-20—which appears to be larger than Raptor—is more likely designed to attack the support elements that hold American air operations together such
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. Over the vast reaches of the Pacific, where fuel is at a premium, destroying a tanker could achieve the same result as shooting down an enemy fighter.

China is developing the ramjet-powered PL-15 that could have a
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The PL-15 weapon has caused consternation within the top-ranks of the U.S. Air Force with
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citing the Chinese weapon as one of the pressing reasons for the United States to develop a next-generation replacement for the decades-old AIM-120 AMRAAM.

“How do we counter that and what are we going to do to continue to meet that threat?” Carlisle asked during a speech at
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in 2015. Later, during an interview with
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, Carlisle said that countering the new Chinese missile was an “exceedingly high priority” for the U.S. Air Force. “The PL-15 and the range of that missile, we’ve got to be able to out-stick that missile,” Carlisle said.

Indeed, the problem is not just that the PL-15 would out-range the AMRAAM, when coupled with the J-20, the Chinese could attack the tankers and ISR aircraft that would be the key enablers during any air campaign over the Pacific.
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that in order to sustain F-22 operations over Taiwan from Guam, the U.S. Air Force would need to launch three to four tanker sorties per hour to deliver 2.6 million gallons of fuel. That’s a fact that has not likely escaped Beijing’s notice.

While there is not much concrete data available about the J-20, the aircraft appears to have been optimized to high-speeds, long-range, stealth and a heavy internal payload. With a combination of reduced radar cross-section and high supersonic speed—armed with internally carried PL-15 missiles—it is possible that the J-20 could be used to threaten U.S. Air Force tankers and ISR assets in the Pacific theatre. As pointed out in the 2008 RAND study—Chinese derivatives of the Su-27 Flanker all but annihilated U.S. tanker, ISR, maritime patrol and command and control aircraft during a simulation using long-range air-to-air missiles.

The U.S. Air Force has looked at
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to supply those austere airstrips to counter China's A2/AD capabilities in the Pacific theatre. However, the Air Force does not appear to have fully developed a plan to protect its tanker, ISR and command and control assets from enemy air attacks. The only answer the service has to the problem is that those aircraft will have to be pulled back to safety outside the effective range of the Chinese threat. However, that would also shorten the effective range of the Pentagon’s short-range tactical fighters—reducing their ability to strike deep inside Chinese territory.

Air Combat Command acknowledges the problem and is designing its forthcoming Penetrating Counter Air sixth-generation replacement for the F-22 to operate at extreme long ranges. “That is a strategy others have advertised and we’re familiar with,” Col. Tom Coglitore, chief of Air Combat Command’s Air Superiority Core Function,
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“We’re analyzing what potential adversaries have indicated they would do and then we obviously have to come up with our own capability to make sure we can still conduct the mission and create the effects desired. So, we’re aware is the short answer and we will be prepared to counter it.”
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related to the stuff right above is
Chinese Claim J-20 Operational
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with "Goldfein, at AFA’s Air Warfare Symposium in February, showed a split-screen image of the F-35 mirrored with the J-31, highlighting their remarkable similarity. This is a “good thing,” Goldfein said, as it indicates that China takes the F-35 seriously and is anxious to match it. "

by the way what would be the missing four degrees in "A number of apertures positioned around the J-20 are also very similar to those which comprise the F-35’s Distributed Aperture System, which provides the pilot with 356 degrees of visibility in day, night, and adverse weather, as projected onto the helmet-mounted display system."
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for those who remember Jul 23, 2016

Scores of Aselsan staff indicted for terror links

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I'm very disappointed in Turkeys turn toward radicalism,,,, to prompt an attempted coup would lead us to believe that others are very concerned as well???

Very sad for the Turkish people, but maybe that's what they want??? Erdogan is a wild card, and I would be thinking about moving some of Turkey's key production back to the US if I were Lockheed??
 

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Fear is not an appropriate word for China's emotion or action, China is aggressively militarizing the SCS in response to Obama's demonstrated lack of foreign policy "chops".... so China is now "frustrated" by Donald Trump's election, and the US rejection of Obama and Hillary's weak response to both the Russian invasion of Ukraine, and the Chinese "take-over" of the SCS.

So in Dave's World, that frustration is characterized by fear, now in response, the US is "afraid" that China's aggressive expansion in the SCS is what it appears to be, China attempting to counter the US presence in the region. Trump's team is going to respond in a powerful way, to "flesh out" Obama's Pacific Shift, uping US military presence and FON excercises that are a direct response to China's obvious expansion into the SCS.
 
I'm very disappointed in Turkeys turn toward radicalism,,,, to prompt an attempted coup would lead us to believe that others are very concerned as well???

Very sad for the Turkish people, but maybe that's what they want??? Erdogan is a wild card,
I'm guessing by now several plotters sang, and their songs were cross-checked, so Mr. Erdogan knows who was behind the coup ... and I'll leave it at that

and I would be thinking about moving some of Turkey's key production back to the US if I were Lockheed??
I was surprised to see the extent of the Turkish industrial involvement Jul 23, 2016
 
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