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

Jeff Head

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The JPO has finalized its proposal, which will decrease the price of an F-35A conventional takeoff and landing model to less than the $94.6 million per unit price in the lot 10 deal

That's with the engine folks. They are doing exaclty what they said they would if we would buy them in the numbers committed to.

And by lot 12 it will be lower still...probably another ten percent off getting it well below $90 million each for a 5th gen super sensor stealth strike fighter.

...and the beat goes on!
 
now watched the most recent promo vid
Published on Sep 12, 2017

this:
tsfo4.jpg

implies about 150 per year delivered, on average, until then
 

FORBIN

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MBDA air launched weapons on F-35
UK F-35B, normaly with all this blocks not easy... 4 Spears similar to GBU-39/53 by weap bays for Block 4 before 3F have 3 by weap bays some modifs necessary for to be armed with 4 small bombs as F-35A/C with a weap bays a little more long without lift fan.

MBDA air launched weapons on F-35.jpg

Other
GB F-35B.jpg
 

FORBIN

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Lincoln Tests F-35C Lightning II at Sea
ATLANTIC OCEAN (NNS) -- The Nimitz-Class aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN 72) became one of the few ships in the fleet to trap and launch the F-35C Lightning II, Sept. 3.

The "Grim Reapers" of Strike Fighter Squadron 101 (VFA 101), from Eglin Air Force Base, Florida, are the training squadron for the F-35C.
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#8312 FORBIN
 

Air Force Brat

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now watched the most recent promo vid

this:
tsfo4.jpg

implies about 150 per year delivered, on average, until then

Those are outstanding numbers bro,,,, why don't you try to find some numbers for the J-20, SU-57, or the FC-31,,, then we'll know how the F-35 stacks up against the competition, LOL..

just being a
BRAT!
 
Those are outstanding numbers bro,,,, why don't you try to find some numbers for the J-20, SU-57, or the FC-31,,, then we'll know how the F-35 stacks up against the competition, LOL..

just being a
BRAT!
LOL OK OK
(personally I think more about twenty-t debt though Yesterday at 8:54 AM
here's the news!
The US government just passed $20 trillion in debt for the first time ever
Sep. 11, 2017
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but this is not to derail the thread, I like high tech and stuff, just, you know, wonder if it's affordable)
 
speaking of cost ...
Defence
Oral evidence: F-35 Procurement, HC 326
Tuesday 12 September 2017
Ordered by the House of Commons to be published on 12 September 2017.
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through Q16 -- Q24 (at pages 8 -- 12 in that PDF document) they heard they should look beyond LockMart headlines (in case they cared :)
 

FORBIN

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Those are outstanding numbers bro,,,, why don't you try to find some numbers for the J-20, SU-57, or the FC-31,,, then we'll know how the F-35 stacks up against the competition, LOL..

just being a
BRAT!
You think Emperor Xi want sold J-20 to anyone o_O same for Vladimir or exceptionally for the " inner club " :)
Soviets sell exports variants for export less good with inferior radar etc...
 
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now noticed
Trump lauds F-35, promises sweet new tech in speech to airmen
7 hours ago
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President Donald Trump hasn’t always been the F-35’s biggest fan, but in a Sept. 15 speech commemorating the Air Force’s 70th birthday, he struck a more reverential tone.

“Now, when our enemies hear our F-35 engines, when they’re roaring overhead, their souls will tremble and they will know the day of reckoning has arrived,” he told a crowd of about 800 service members at Joint Base Andrews. “That is the way it’s been since 1947, when the Air Force was born.”

Trump, a casual aviation fan who has been known to tweet about his private planes or love of Boeing stock, hasn’t always been enthusiastic about current military aircraft programs — including the F-35, which was displayed on stage with him alongside the F-22 Raptor and B-2 stealth bomber.

The president has slammed the cost of the F-35 program, and he got personally involved with negotiations for the tenth batch of aircraft — even phoning the three-star general in charge of the program in February to learn more about the aircraft’s capabilities. After a deal was announced, he claimed to be responsible for the resulting 7.5 percent drop in cost between the ninth and tenth lots.

At times, Trump has also positioned Boeing’s F/A-18E/F Super Hornet as a direct competitor to the F-35, telling reporters in February that unless prices continued to come down, he would cut the F-35 program of record and buy more Super Hornets instead.

But on Friday, he had nothing but compliments for the F-35, perhaps signaling that his days of criticizing the program are now behind him.

“From the earliest wooden biplanes to the high-tech UAVs [unmanned aerial vehicles] to the awesome power and stunning beauty of the F-35, the B-2, the F-22. And I saw a lot of them today: the F-15, F-16, F-18. I don’t know which one I like the most, but our aviators have given America total dominance of the air and space, no matter where we fly,” he said.

After arriving on base for the Andrews Air Show, the president spoke privately to combat aviators, including pilots of the A-10, F-16, F-15, F-22, F-35 and B-2 as well as the Navy’s Super Hornet. In his speech, he continued to play to that audience, at one point complimenting the rebellious, cocky “fighter pilot attitude.”

“I just met a lot of these folks. They‘re better looking than Tom Cruise, and we know they can fight better and we know they can fly better,” he said, alluding to Tom Cruise’s character Maverick, a naval aviator from the movie “Top Gun.“

Trump also promised to increase military spending, getting big applause when he asked Congress to get rid of the defense budget caps.

“Congress took an important step this year by heeding my call for a $20 billion increase in defense spending, and we’re going to do even much more than that,” he said.

“I will tell you the new equipment we are ordering by the billions, by the absolute billions and billions. It’s equipment like you’ve never even thought of before. There is nobody in the world that will have anything even close to us and what we’re doing.”

Surprisingly, he had nothing to say about another program he has had harsh words for in the past: the presidential aircraft recapitalization, better known as the Air Force One replacement.

Last December, he claimed the program’s costs would amount to more than $4 billion — too much, in Trump’s estimation. “Cancel order!” he tweeted.

Since then the White House and Air Force have reevaluated requirements on the program, and although the Air Force has reportedly turned down major changes that would impact Air Force One’s survivability, it has agreed to eliminate the aerial refueling requirement.

The service also bought the two Boeing 787s that will be converted to new Air Force Ones at a discount, as the planes were originally built for Russian airline Transaero but never delivered after the company went bankrupt.
 

TerraN_EmpirE

Tyrant King
It should read
Since then the White House and Air Force have reevaluated requirements on the program, and although the Air Force has reportedly turned down major changes that would impact Air Force One’s survivability, it has agreed to eliminate the aerial refueling requirement.

The service also bought the two Boeing 747 8Is that will be converted to new Air Force Ones at a discount, as the planes were originally built for Russian airline Transaero but never delivered after the company went bankrupt.
As Transaero had no orders for 787s.
 
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