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Re: JSF

Messaggio da giragyro » 23 ottobre 2015, 13:43

Valerio Ricciardi ha scritto:Ma se ho capito bene alla fine un Typhoon (che non è regalato) rischia chiavi in mano di avere un costo totale per piattaforma addirittura inferiore a quello del monoreattore F35?

Se così fosse, acquistare un F35 è a questo punto folle.
Anche se nominalmente vanta "mezza generazione in più".

Dipendesse da me, Typhhon tutta la vita, e se proprio devo risparmiare Gripen.
Almeno funzionano.
Non devo svegliarmi ogni mattina chiedendomi cosa potrebbe rivelare una criticità da correggere o retrofittare in seguito.

Più Sukoi 34 per tutti ! Funzionano ? eccome se funzionano . :-) a parte le ironie , approvo e sottoscrivo quanto scritto da Vario Ricciardi
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Messaggio da richelieu » 23 ottobre 2015, 15:43

E' da un paio di giorni che questa notizia è stata ripresa da vari siti .....

"Luke begins training for first class of Norwegian, Italian F-35 pilots" .....
http://www.luke.af.mil/news/story.asp?id=123461342

..... mi sarei aspettato di trovare qualcosa in merito anche nel sito dell' Aeronautica Militare ..... invece ..... NIENTE .....

Italici misteri ..... :mrgreen:
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Re: JSF

Messaggio da richelieu » 23 ottobre 2015, 18:02

'FlightGlobal' si interroga .....

"Is Canadian air defence policy credible? ..... :scratch:
https://www.flightglobal.com/news/artic ... le-418141/

C'è la possibilità di votare per il caccia preferito .....

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Re: JSF

Messaggio da richelieu » 23 ottobre 2015, 18:43

Canada ..... congratulazioni pelose dalla Francia ..... [smilie=mylove.gif]
Dassault Aviation Chairman Eric Trappier said Thursday he had written a letter of congratulations to Justin Trudeau, the newly elected Canadian prime minister, and pitched an offer of the Rafale fighter if Ottawa pulled out of the US F-35 program.
“We have to wait and see what he decides now he is in office,” Trappier told the association of aerospace journalists.
“I wrote a letter to congratulate him and to remind him that if the F-35 were canceled, the Rafale would be potentially proposed."
The letter was sent in the last two days.
Fonte ..... "Dassault Chief Congratulates Trudeau, Pitches Rafale" .....
http://www.defensenews.com/story/defens ... /74427462/
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Re: JSF

Messaggio da richelieu » 24 ottobre 2015, 10:09

Intanto ..... è stato consegnato il primo casco 'Generation III' .....
Luke Issues New F-35 Helmet .....

Brian Everstine (10/26/2015)

Luke AFB, Ariz., issued the first next-generation F-35 helmet to a Norwegian Air Force pilot in training, according to a base release ..... http://www.luke.af.mil/news/story.asp?id=123461403
The new helmet, built by Rockwell Collins, features upgrades in night vision, optics, and liquid-crystal displays, according to the Air Force.
The helmet is designed to project the aircraft’s heads-up display information onto a screen directly in front of the pilot, including information such as horizon, airspeed, altitude, and weapons.
"I think the helmet is going to be an important factor in enhancing my situational awareness," said Norwegian Air Force Maj. Morten Hanche, 62nd Fighter Squadron training pilot, the first Luke pilot to receive the helmet on Oct. 16.
"I don't have to look around. I can glance with my eyes and get the info I need."
The new helmet was first delivered from Rockwell Collins to the Air Force in August and is expected to enter low-rate production next year ..... http://www.airforcemag.com/DRArchive/Pa ... elmet.aspx
See also "Modifications, Helmet Needed for IOC" ..... http://www.airforcemag.com/DRArchive/Pa ... A-IOC.aspx


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Luke Air Force Base issued its first Generation III F-35 Helmet Mounted Display System to Norwegian Air Force Maj. Morten Hanche, 62nd Fighter Squadron training pilot Oct. 16, 2015.
Fonte ..... il 'Daily Report' dell' AFA .....
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Re: JSF

Messaggio da richelieu » 24 ottobre 2015, 14:21

Nel sondaggio "Which fighter should Canada buy?" è in testa il Super Hornet ..... seguito dal Typhoon ..... molto staccati Rafale e F-35 .....

Se ancora non lo avete fatto .....

VOTATE per il Typhoon :arrow: ..... https://www.flightglobal.com/news/artic ... le-418141/

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Messaggio da richelieu » 26 ottobre 2015, 18:39

Nel sondaggio "Which fighter should Canada buy?" la situazione si è capovolta ... ora è passato decisamente in testa il Rafale ..... seguito dal Super Hornet ..... staccati Typhoon e, buon ultimo, F-35 .....

Se ancora non lo avete fatto .....

VOTATE per il Typhoon :arrow: ..... https://www.flightglobal.com/news/artic ... le-418141/

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Messaggio da richelieu » 26 ottobre 2015, 18:47

La Turchia al lavoro sul missile da crociera 'SOM-J' ..... che intende integrare sui suoi 'Lightning II' .....
Turkish missile maker Roketsan is hoping to fly its SOM-J cruise missile for the first time “possibly late next year” ahead of planned integration with the F-16 Block 40 by 2018 and the Lockheed Martin F-35 sometime later.
SOM-J is essentially a scaled-down version of Roketsan’s SOM (stand off missile), and sized for internal carriage on the F-35.
SOM is already integrated with Turkey’s F-16 Block 40 and F-4E fighter jets, whereas the semi-armour-piercing SOM-J will become the nation’s cruise missile of choice once Ankara introduces the low-observable F-35 into its combat force.
Fonte ..... "Turkey hopes to fly SOM-J in late 2016, targeting F-35 Block 4.2" .....
https://www.flightglobal.com/news/artic ... -f-418199/
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Re: JSF

Messaggio da Vultur » 26 ottobre 2015, 19:27

richelieu ha scritto:Nel sondaggio "Which fighter should Canada buy?" la situazione si è capovolta ... ora è passato decisamente in testa il Rafale ..... seguito dal Super Hornet ..... staccati Typhoon e, buon ultimo, F-35 .....

Se ancora non lo avete fatto .....

VOTATE per il Typhoon :arrow: ..... https://www.flightglobal.com/news/artic ... le-418141/

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Per me potrebbero pensare anche al Su-35S o al Su-30SM, se poi volessero fare da soli per davvero potrebbero chiedere il Mig-31BM.

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Re: JSF

Messaggio da richelieu » 28 ottobre 2015, 10:42

Il Rafale continua ad essere decisamente in testa .....
Which fighter should Canada buy ?

F-35 ............... 8.06% (621 votes)

Rafale ............ 38.14% (2,937 votes)

Super Hornet ... 31.65% (2,437 votes)

Typhoon ......... 22.14% (1,705 votes)


Total Votes: 7,700
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Sarà forse stato il voto massiccio dei Canadesi francofoni a far pendere la bilancia in suo favore ?

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Re: JSF

Messaggio da richelieu » 30 ottobre 2015, 0:31

Cambio della guardia in LM ..... arriva ..... Babione .....

Immagine
Lockheed F-35 Leadership Changes .....

John A. Tirpak (10/30/2015)

Lockheed Martin’s F-35 Joint Strike Fighter program manager since 2011, Lorraine Martin, is shifting to a newly created job, and will be succeeded by Jeff Babione, who has been her deputy since 2013, the company announced Thursday ..... http://lockheedmartin.com/us/news/press ... eader.html
Martin will be deputy executive vice president for Mission Systems and Training, where she’ll help integrate Lockheed’s acquisition of Sikorsky helicopters, company spokesman Mike Rein said.
Babione has been with Lockheed for 23 years, having come from the F-16/F-22 Integrated Fighter Group, where he was responsible “for all aspects of the development, manufacturing and sustainment” of those two aircraft.
Rein said the move is part of “natural succession planning” at the company.
Babione will oversee the completion of the system development and demonstration effort, the sharp increase in F-35 production coming in the next two years, and initial operational capability for the Air Force.
Lt. Gen. Chris Bogdan, the Pentagon’s JSF program executive officer, congratulated Martin in a statement released by the program office.
“Since 2013, we worked together … to deliver a world-class weapon system,” Bogdan said, and “improve government and contractor relations.”
Babione, Bogdan said, “has the skills and leadership necessary to continue the advancements we’re making in the F-35 program. Our team looks forward to work with Jeff and his new deputy, Fred Ross, in their new roles.”
Ross, like Martin, has experience with the C-130 program and comes directly from being vice president of supply chain management.
Fonte ..... il 'Daily Report' dell' AFA .....

Inoltre ..... "Lockheed promotes Babione to head F-35 fighter jet program" .....
http://www.reuters.com/article/2015/10/ ... LJ20151029
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Re: JSF

Messaggio da richelieu » 30 ottobre 2015, 11:44

A Israele hanno detto ..... NO ..... :shock:
..... però, almeno per il momento, niente F-35 ad alcun altro paese del Medio Oriente .....
Despite the Lockheed Martin F-35 programme’s “unique relationship with Israel,” the country has not been granted unfettered access to every component on the 33 aircraft it intends to purchase.
Tel Aviv is demanding much from the joint programme office (JPO), including a local maintenance, repair and overhaul facility and pilot and maintainer training with full-motion simulators, even though those types of capabilities are being centralised at planned regional F-35 centres in America, Asia and Europe.
Fonte ..... "Israel’s all-inclusive F-35I deal doesn’t grant full tech access" .....
https://www.flightglobal.com/news/artic ... ll-418333/
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Messaggio da richelieu » 3 novembre 2015, 0:04

Prove a fuoco ..... in volo .....
Lightning Bursts .....

(11/3/2015)​

Maj. Charles Trickey, a test pilot with the F-35 Integrated Test Force at Edwards AFB, Calif., fires the GAU-22/A 25mm gun from AF-2, an F-35A test aircraft, over a California test range on Oct. 30, 2015.
It was the first time the Joint Strike Fighter’s internal gun was fired while airborne, according to a release from the F-35 Joint Program Office (*).
Testers fired one 30-round burst and two 60-round bursts from the aircraft’s four-barrel Gatling gun, which is integrated into the airframe to reduce its radar cross section.
Fonte ..... il 'Daily Report' dell' AFA .....

(*) ..... "F-35A Completes First Aerial Gun Test" ..... https://www.f35.com/news/detail/f-35a-c ... l-gun-test

Video .....
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Re: JSF

Messaggio da richelieu » 4 novembre 2015, 20:23

Nuovo contratto per LM e prosecuzione delle trattative .....

"Lockheed receives funding for 55 F-35s as negotiations continue" .....
https://www.flightglobal.com/news/artic ... io-418607/

"Lockheed Gets Nod for $5B JSF Deal" .....
http://www.defensenews.com/story/defens ... /75128086/
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Messaggio da richelieu » 5 novembre 2015, 9:41

A proposito del contratto testé assegnato ..... interessante la ripartizione del lavoro .....
Work will be performed in Fort Worth, Texas (30 percent); El Segundo, California (25 percent); Warton, United Kingdom (20 percent); Orlando, Florida (10 percent); Nashua, New Hampshire (5 percent); Nagoya, Japan (5 percent); and Baltimore, Maryland (5 percent) .....
Fonte ..... http://www.defense.gov/News/Contracts/C ... cle/627545
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Re: JSF

Messaggio da richelieu » 6 novembre 2015, 19:09

Nuovo caccia per il Canada .....
Sondaggio chiuso ..... con risultati a dir poco disastrosi per F-35 e scarsamente lusinghieri per Typhoon ..... :mrgreen:
Which fighter should Canada buy ?
(Poll Closed)

F-35 ............... 7.66% (662 votes)

Rafale ........... 38.98% (3,368 votes)

Super Hornet .. 32.16% (2,779 votes)

Typhoon ........ 21.20% (1,832 votes)


Total Votes: 8,641


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Re: JSF

Messaggio da Valerio Ricciardi » 6 novembre 2015, 21:23

Deve aver influito molto la componente sciovinista della popolazione francofona, perché se non ha capito proprio male alla fine un Typhoon è abbastanza equivalente come impostazione a un Rafale, solo che complessivamente tutto un po' meglio.
"The curve is flattening: we can start lifting restrictions now" = "The parachute has slowed our rate of descent: we can take it off now!"
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Re: JSF

Messaggio da richelieu » 7 novembre 2015, 9:26

I piloti italiani negli USA già ci volano .....
Luke Launches Italian F-35 Training .....

Arie Church (11/9/2015)

Immagine
An Italian F-35 Lightning II pilot is met by a 61st Aircraft Maintenance Unit Airman November 5, 2015, at Luke Air Force Base after the pilot flew the first Italian F-35 training mission.
(U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Ridge Shan)


​Italian air force pilots flew their first F-35 training sortie from the schoolhouse at Luke AFB, Ariz., Nov. 5, becoming the first Italian air force pilots to fly the Lightning II, officials announced .....
http://www.luke.af.mil/news/story.asp?id=123462826
"Every aspect of today's operation was a multinational effort," said 61st Fighter Squadron Commander Lt. Col. Michael Gette.
One of the Italian pilots flew a Royal Australian Air Force F-35A, coached by an Air Force Reserve Command instructor pilot, launched by a mix of contractor and RAAF maintainers, according to Luke.
"It was a great example of how all the partner nations are cooperating to make this program a reality and shows how Luke ... is becoming the international training hub for the F-35," added Gette.
Student pilots began training sorties at Luke in March, and the 56th Fighter Wing stood up a second F-35 training squadron early this summer.
The RAAF launched international training at Luke, and Norway's first F-35A is slated to arrive at the schoolhouse, this year.
Luke will also eventually host Canadian, Dutch, and Turkish students, and a fleet of 144 Lightning IIs.
Fonte ..... il 'Daily Report' dell' AFA .....

A quanto pare ..... l' USAF è tuttora possibilista sul fatto che il Canada acquisti l' aereo ..... :mrgreen:
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Messaggio da richelieu » 10 novembre 2015, 18:53

Testato negli USA Il missile norvegese destinato allo F-35 .....
Kongsberg has carried out an airborne launch test of the Lockheed Martin F-35’s future Joint Strike Missile in the lead up to the 2017 qualification target for the weapon.
During the October test the missile was launched at 22,000ft over the Utah Test and Training Range from an Edwards AFB, California-based Lockheed Martin F-16, the aircraft that the Royal Norwegian Air Force F-35As will be replacing.
Fonte ..... "JSM carries out airborne launch test" .....
https://www.flightglobal.com/news/artic ... st-418913/
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Messaggio da richelieu » 12 novembre 2015, 9:22

Numeri tuttora solidi ..... ma, al tempo stesso ..... incerti .....
F-35 Buy Number Still Solid .....

John A. Tirpak (11/12/2015)

The Air Force’s plan to acquire 1,763 F-35s is still good … for now, Air Combat Command chief Gen. Hawk Carlisle told defense reporters in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday.
The Air Force is not ignoring Congress’ request for an updated assessment of how many F-35s the service needs, but delays that have been pushing the buy “to the right” may ultimately affect how many are bought, he noted.
“We certainly owe an answer back to Congress,” Carlisle said, but other things are coloring the decision.
“One of the things we have done in recent years is budget reality … we haven’t reached the numbers that we wanted to buy at the time, which has spread the buy out to the right, which has caused added problems.”
Though Carlisle didn’t say so, those “added problems” could be derailing the service’s carefully constructed timeline of when it will acquire the many things on its shopping list, such as the Long-Range Strike Bomber, JSTARS recap, T-X trainer, and KC-46 tanker.
“As we look to the future and what we’re going to do, I think there is a decision to be made on how many F-35s we’re going to buy,” Carlisle said.
However, he added, “It’s way too early to make that decision when we’re not even” at the point of declaring initial operational capability yet.
Fonte ..... il 'Daily Report' dell' AFA .....

Insomma ..... una sorta di ..... situazione disperata ... ma non seria ..... :lol:
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Messaggio da richelieu » 12 novembre 2015, 9:54

Sarà una 'piattaforma aperta' ..... ma quando ?
F-35 Open Mission Systems ?

John A. Tirpak (11/12/2015)

​The F-35 will eventually be an Open Mission Systems platform, Air Combat Command chief Gen. Hawk Carlisle said Tuesday.
Speaking with defense reporters in Washington, D.C., Carlisle said OMS - which allows new sensors, software packages and other upgrades to a platform to be competed because the system architecture will allow modular improvements - is becoming “critical to just about everything we do in the … Air Force.”
The typical time to buy new gear is seven years, he said, but Moore’s Law makes new gear obsolete within 18 months, “so we have to get to a point where we can upgrade at a pace that is reasonable with the development of capability.”
When systems are “proprietary, it make it very difficult to upgrade,” Carlisle said.
He said he frequently talks to Lt. Gen. Christopher Bogdan, F-35 program director, and “the folks at Lockheed,” including outgoing F-35 program manager Lorraine Martin and incoming PM Jeff Babione, as well as Lockheed Martin Aerospace Executive Vice President Orlando Carvalho, “and we’re looking at all those things. In fact, we had a meeting … not too long ago,” attended by USAF acquisition chief William LaPlante, “and Lockheed basically came out straight and said, ‘We’re going to Open Mission Systems.’ So they’re helping us and they understand our desire to get there.”
A Lockheed Martin spokesman, however, said that while OMS is a goal on the F-35, “it’s way down the line” and “there are no details, yet.”
Fonte ..... il 'Daily Report' dell' AFA .....
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Messaggio da richelieu » 13 novembre 2015, 11:05

I Norvegesi :coldcold: arrivano in Arizona ..... :sunny:
Viking Lightning Lands at Luke .....

Arie Church (11/13/2015)

Immagine
Norway’s first F-35 Lightning II taxis to the parking ramp November 11, 2015, at Luke Air Force Base, Arizona.
The first two Royal Norwegian air force F-35s arrived at Luke in conjunction with their air force birthday.
(U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Timothy Boyer)


​The Royal Norwegian Air Force's first two F-35A Lightning IIs arrived at Luke AFB, Ariz., on Nov. 10, joining the burgeoning fleet at the international schoolhouse there, Luke officials announced.
The aircraft joined the 62nd Fighter Squadron, Luke's second F-35 training squadron.
"Today, as we accept our first partner aircraft into the squadron, we are one step closer to fulfilling our mission of training the best F-35 pilots from around the world," 62nd FS Commander Lt. Col. Gregory Frana said in a release ..... http://www.luke.af.mil/news/story.asp?id=123463115
The first Italian air force trainee pilots began F-35 flying at Luke earlier this month and "we have been working closely with our Norwegian partners to ensure that we are ready to receive and fly the most technologically advanced aircraft the world has ever seen," added Frana.
Luke currently hosts a total of 32 F-35s, including Royal Australian Air Force jets, and will eventually operate a total of 144 Lightning IIs, training pilots from Canada, the Netherlands, and Turkey as well.
Fonte ..... il 'Daily Report' dell' AFA .....
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Messaggio da richelieu » 17 novembre 2015, 0:18

Una cricca piccola piccola .....
Inspectors found a small crack in one of the wing spars of an F-35C carrier variant test plane, according to the Joint Program Office.
This discovery does not impact current F-35 flying operations, and will not affect the Navy’s ability to meet its planned initial operating capability date in August 2018, JPO spokesman Joe DellaVedova told Defense News Monday.
Fonte ..... "Crack Discovered on F-35C Test Plane Wing Spar" .....
http://www.defensenews.com/story/defens ... /75893376/
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Messaggio da giragyro » 17 novembre 2015, 9:43

Eminenza , giusto per fare un piccolo riassunto sul minestrone JFF e le sue varianti . F35A . definiamolo " general pourpose " basato a terra . F35 B , decollo corto / verticale . F35 C Utilizzo su portaerei Catbar et similia . corretto ?
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Messaggio da richelieu » 17 novembre 2015, 13:53

giragyro ha scritto:Eminenza, giusto per fare un piccolo riassunto sul minestrone JSF e le sue varianti .
F35A . definiamolo " general purpose " basato a terra .
F35B . decollo corto / verticale .
F35C . Utilizzo su portaerei Catobar et similia .
corretto ?

Sostanzialmente si .....

Ma quale 'Eminenza' ..... non sono neanche seminarista ..... :mrgreen:
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Messaggio da Lampo 13 » 17 novembre 2015, 13:58

Comunque vada a finire la sua carriera l' F35 un record l'ha infranto, il più brutto e caro caccia della storia!

Dessault diceva: "Un aeroplano brutto non può essere un buon aeroplano"...
Non completamente vero, ma un senso c'è.

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Messaggio da richelieu » 17 novembre 2015, 14:39

Lampo 13 ha scritto:Comunque vada a finire la sua carriera l' F35 un record l'ha infranto, il più brutto e caro caccia della storia!
Dessault diceva: "Un aeroplano brutto non può essere un buon aeroplano"...
Non completamente vero, ma un senso c'è.

E' vero ..... racchio lo è abbastanza ..... però penso che, tutto sommato, ci sia andata abbastanza bene ..... perché, altrimenti, l' alternativa sarebbe stata .....

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Messaggio da AirGek » 17 novembre 2015, 17:59

Io ci vedo una faccia che si sta sganasciando dalle risate. :drunken:
Tempi duri creano uomini forti,
Uomini forti creano tempi tranquilli,
Tempi tranquilli fanno gli uomini deboli,
Uomini deboli creano tempi duri

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Messaggio da bigshot » 17 novembre 2015, 18:53

Lampo 13 ha scritto:Comunque vada a finire la sua carriera l' F35 un record l'ha infranto, il più brutto e caro caccia della storia!

Dessault diceva: "Un aeroplano brutto non può essere un buon aeroplano"...
Non completamente vero, ma un senso c'è.
Sul caro non ho competenze in merito per cui non posso che tacere.


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Re: JSF

Messaggio da richelieu » 17 novembre 2015, 20:38

Il 'Daily Report' dell' AFA parla della 'cricca piccola piccola' rilevata in un F-35C ..... e, dall' articoletto, emerge un' altra notizia .....
Crack in F-35C Found During Testing .....

Jennifer Hlad (11/18/2015)

​Inspectors testing the durability of the Navy’s F-35C have found a small crack in one of the aircraft’s 13 wing spars, the joint program office said.
The crack was found after tests simulating more than 20 years of operational flying, and does not affect current F-35C flying operations or the Navy’s ability to reach initial operational capability, program office spokesman Joe DellaVedova told Air Force Magazine.
The finding also does not affect the F-35A or F-35B, which have smaller wings than the C variant, DellaVedova said.
Government and industry teams are working on an engineering solution now, he said, and estimate that modifying the aircraft by about half a pound will fix the issue.
The Air Force also recently announced that the F-35A is undergoing electromagnetic effects tests at the Benefield Anechoic Facility at Edwards AFB, Calif.
Testing ensures the jet’s electronic components don’t interfere with each other, and the successful completion of the test will allow the program office to sign off on verification of military electromagnetic standards, according to a release (*).
The verification is necessary before the initial operational capability testing can begin with Block 3i software, according to the release.

(*) ..... "F-35A enters BAF for first time to undergo electromagnetic effects tests" .....
http://www.edwards.af.mil/news/story.asp?id=123463176
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Re: JSF

Messaggio da richelieu » 22 novembre 2015, 8:51

Nel Pacifico sono previdenti ..... e si stanno già preparando .....
PACAF F-35 Integration Office .....

John A. Tirpak (11/19/2015)

Pacific Air Forces chief Gen. Lori Robinson has set up an “F-35 Integration Office” for her command, even though deployment of the fighter in the Pacific is still potentially years away.
Robinson, speaking with defense writers in Washington, D.C., said the office will build on the experience of flying the stealthy F-22 in the Pacific theater, and begin laying the groundwork for a joint employment doctrine, since the Marine Corps, Australia, Japan, Korea, and potentially other Pacific region partners will also operate the jet.
The Marine Corps has already signed on to participate with the office, as it will be first in theater to deploy the F-35, she said.
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Gen. Lori J. Robinson ..... http://www.af.mil/AboutUs/Biographies/D ... inson.aspx
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Re: JSF

Messaggio da MatteF88 » 22 novembre 2015, 16:52

Per tappare eventuali buchi nella transizione al JSF (mancherebbero i soldi per avere una produzione più corposa) , gli USA potrebbero comprare nuovi F-15, F-16 e F-18 http://aviationweek.com/defense/us-cons ... s-or-f-16s

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Re: JSF

Messaggio da giragyro » 23 novembre 2015, 15:22

probabilmente questo video lo avrete già visto , maè sempre un bell'Udire .
Il capo progettista dell'F16 dice la sua sull'F35

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Re: JSF

Messaggio da richelieu » 23 novembre 2015, 18:21

Il Governo di Sua Maestà ha pubblicato la 'Strategic Defence and Security Review (SDSR)' .....

https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/s ... b_only.pdf

Il piano di acquisto di 138 'F-35' (nel corso dell' intero programma) verrà rispettato (pagina 31) .....
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Re: JSF

Messaggio da giragyro » 23 novembre 2015, 22:27

ma Usa e Regno Unito hanno costituito un gruppo di acquisto ultimamente ? :mrgreen:
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