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"Lockheed Martin F-35 Joint Strike Fighter: The iPhone Of Stealth Combat Aircraft"
"Lockheed Martin F-35 Joint Strike Fighter: The iPhone Of Stealth Combat Aircraft"
Soon the F-35s will dominate the skies of the planet:
Here are the technical reasons why. I quote from the In The National Interest article:
1. "The F-35 Joint Strike Fighter (JSF), the world’s first truly international military aircraft, is on the brink of revolutionizing not just air combat but the military organizations deploying it, the coalitions and alliances in which the JSF will operate and the way conflicts will be fought in the future."
There has been much criticism over the years regarding the management of the JSF program. Clearly, decision makers, military planners and even aerospace engineers underestimated the difficulties associated with designing and producing the F-35. Pentagon leadership at the time did neither themselves nor the JSF program any favors with the decision to build a single basic platform to fulfill the different requirements of three U.S. military services and eight foreign nations.
2. "The F-35 program has weathered virtually all of its technical, testing and financial challenges. The U.S. Marine Corps has gone operational with the Short Takeoff/Vertical Landing variant, the F-35B. The United Kingdom Royal Air Force will have fully operational F-35A squadrons before the U.S Air Force does. The Royal Australian Air Force is building an all fifth-generation fleet of military aircraft around the capabilities offered by the F-35."
3. "Simply put, the F-35 makes everything a military does in the air better. As exercises and war games have demonstrated, an F-35 force can defeat several times its numbers of fourth-generation aircraft, including our own. In its role as a sensor and electronic warfare platform, the JSF can enhance the effectiveness of those same fourth-generation aircraft.'
4. "The introduction of the F-35 into the air fleets of the U.K., Italy, Norway, the Netherlands, Denmark, Turkey and, hopefully, Canada is creating the potential for remarkable synergies not only in training and combat operations but also in logistics and sustainment. The same is true for other friends and allies currently acquiring the F-35: Israel, Australia and Japan. A recent article in BreakingDefense by the eminent air power analyst, Robbin Laird, quotes a senior U.S. Air Force officer on the value of operating in Europe with the other nations that are also acquiring the JSF:"
“We are not flying alone; but joined at the hip. We will be flying exactly in the area of interest for which the plane was designed and can fly together, maintain together, and operate together leveraging the air and sea base for which the F-35B will fly from as well. It is a unique and strategic opportunity for the USAF and for the nations.”
5. "The role of the F-35 as an information node, collecting and communicating data from multiple systems, offers the potential for an entirely new level of near real-time intelligence sharing. Part of the remarkable effectiveness of the F-35 is due to its ability to exploit computerized information on threat systems. These Mission Data Files allow for extremely rapid identification and response to a wide variety of hostile sensors, weapons and platforms. In the hands of a dozen or more countries around the world, the F-35 holds forth the prospect for radically changing intelligence sharing by enabling massive collection and dissemination of threat information to U.S. forces and those of friends and allies."
6. "War and the conduct of military operations are about much more than just technologies and weapons. They involve organization, culture and values. The introduction of the iPhone triggered major and ongoing changes in business practices, politics, media, social behavior, standards for law enforcement activities and many other areas of daily life. The F-35 Joint Strike Fighter has the potential to introduce similarly large advancements to the conduct of U.S. and coalition military operations. We are already seeing some of these modifications in aircraft employment, combat tactics and alliance interoperability. More will come."
Lockheed Martin's F-35 Joint Strike Fighter: The iPhone Of Stealth Combat Aircraft
The National Interest
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