A wee small correction - not the strength of the transmission - the length of time the transmission took to reach the receiver:it calculates its position by the strength of the transmission and the location of the satelites, It Recieves this information transmits nothing back
Post deleted...... Sorry I see others ahve offered the same advice.But how would the satellite know where to transmit that signal if the F-35 isn't giving feedback? How would the satellite know where the F-35 is if the F-35 isn't transmitting something to it?
No decision on FMS D sales has been made, public or private. IOC is really dependent on a/c.No decision on FMS D sales has been publicly made. Since they were selling C7s shortly after IOC I see no reason why they would hold back the D.
There is also a mention of an AMRAAM derivative called "MRM concept" that appears in the AMRAAM R&D docs that is separate from JDRADM.The scope of the CA/FNC program is to develop technologies that will extend missile range, decrease time-to-target, improve end-game maneuverability, and improve the rocket motor's response to insensitive munitions (IM) stimuli. These improvements are oriented towards the 7-inch diameter Advanced Medium Range Air-to-Air Missile (AMRAAM) that is currently in use by the U.S. Navy, U.S. Air Force, and many allied nations, but will be applicable to other air-to-air missile systems.
There are four main areas that ATK will be concentrating their development efforts on which include: high burn rate propellants for improved kinematics; improving case stiffness for reduced weight and agility; low erosion nozzles for improved performance; and multi-pulse propulsion for end-game maneuverability. Additionally, ATK will address the IM requirement by incorporating affordable solutions including an advanced propellant formulation, a low cost composite case, and mitigation safety devices proven on other tactical rocket motor programs.
Australia is acquiring new air to air weapons for F-35 and Super Hornet under AIR-6000 Phase 5.That would be surprising as the -D does not appear to be available for FMS. It might come with a clipped-wing meteor though.
I believe many were expecting the other shoe would drop with the Bs when the British dropped the Bs earlier. As far as testing goes, the A and C are ahead of schedule with the current testing program, whereas the B has reached a stop sign...I didn't see anyone post this here, so here' goes: US military unveils possible F-35B redesign in sweeping budget reforms
It's also a surprise that Gates is quite "Satisfied" with the A and C:
Gates noted that the F-35A conventional take off and landing (CTOL) variant ordered by the Air Force and the F-35C variant ordered by the Navy are proceeding "satisfactorily".
People need to come to turns with reality, the F-22 is DEAD. America's primarly focuses are the F-35, which has advantages over the F-22, and Light and Heavy Bombers. No need for anymore F-22's. Plus, after the Gate's speech, it sounds like the US is going to focus on Light/Heavy bombers going forward, to complement the F- 15/18/22/35's.I believe that there are only two really pertinent questions to ask regarding the F35
At which point do you decide that the increased unit cost makes going for the F22 the only sensible option?
How far from that point is the current unit price?
I'd say that they're broadening the church a bit...People need to come to turns with reality, the F-22 is DEAD. America's primarly focuses are the F-35, which has advantages over the F-22, and Light and Heavy Bombers. No need for anymore F-22's. Plus, after the Gate's speech, it sounds like the US is going to focus on Light/Heavy bombers going forward, to complement the F- 15/18/22/35's.
A more interesting hypothetical, is would Lockheed have won the competition if the B variant had not been required? The lack of a lift fan was a big part of why the Boeing lost.I guess my point was, don't you feel that the A and C models would have been better if it wasn't based on the B?
It's not just the USMC though, there are obligations to international partners, while the RN has changed course, Italy and Spain both require the F-35B sooner rather than later or each will have sparkling new STOVL carriers with nothing to fly from them, there are no other direct options on the table at this time, though this could change as has already been inferred.A more interesting hypothetical, is would Lockheed have won the competition if the B variant had not been required? The lack of a lift fan was a big part of why the Boeing lost.
I think the B variant is pretty much dead, it just doesn't make sense to spend so much money just on the Marines.
If I remember it correctly, it was the biggest reason why Boeing lost.A more interesting hypothetical, is would Lockheed have won the competition if the B variant had not been required? The lack of a lift fan was a big part of why the Boeing lost.
I think the B variant is pretty much dead, it just doesn't make sense to spend so much money just on the Marines.
If the world was only run by internal needs, you would be right that the F-22 would be deader than a doornail but that is not the case. If the US feels seriously threatened within the next five or six years, by some outside development so that the external perception becomes the more important one than the internal dynamic, then you would see a new F-22A and F/B-22B come back on line fairly quickly. Remember the first death of the B-1 bomber and how the B-1B came about? I grant you it would take a serious change of direction for us to get to that state of nervous about the outside but that kind of thing has happened before. Since the actions of others, is not within our power of prediction the issue is not quite dead, though it is somewhat unlikely at this time.People need to come to turns with reality, the F-22 is DEAD. America's primarly focuses are the F-35, which has advantages over the F-22, and Light and Heavy Bombers. No need for anymore F-22's. Plus, after the Gate's speech, it sounds like the US is going to focus on Light/Heavy bombers going forward, to complement the F- 15/18/22/35's.
Actually, during this long and deep recession, and large budget deficit, I am hearing in America whether the Marine Corps should have a separate air combat force any more than the US Army... Does America really need a Marine Corps aviation?If the world was only run by internal needs, you would be right that the F-22 would be deader than a doornail but that is not the case. If the US feels seriously threatened within the next five or six years, by some outside development so that the external perception becomes the more important one than the internal dynamic, then you would see a new F-22A and F/B-22B come back on line fairly quickly. Remember the first death of the B-1 bomber and how the B-1B came about? I grant you it would take a serious change of direction for us to get to that state of nervous about the outside but that kind of thing has happened before. Since the actions of others, is not within our power of prediction the issue is not quite dead, though it is somewhat unlikely at this time.
Gates might not love the Marine’s but the American people do and they the Marine's, really, really, really want the B variant because of the way they want to fight the next war if it come, in a way that nobody has done fought it before and that have a history of being right about things like that.
Let me ask you, what threat do you see the US facing in the next 5 years that would need 100 more F-22's? China and the J20? If you remember it took the us 6 years to go from first-flight to production. By the time China is fielding the J-20, the US will be probably putting 2+ UCAV's in production. China is playing games with the J-20 making the US scared.If the world was only run by internal needs, you would be right that the F-22 would be deader than a doornail but that is not the case. If the US feels seriously threatened within the next five or six years, by some outside development so that the external perception becomes the more important one than the internal dynamic, then you would see a new F-22A and F/B-22B come back on line fairly quickly. Remember the first death of the B-1 bomber and how the B-1B came about? I grant you it would take a serious change of direction for us to get to that state of nervous about the outside but that kind of thing has happened before. Since the actions of others, is not within our power of prediction the issue is not quite dead, though it is somewhat unlikely at this time.
Gates might not love the Marine’s but the American people do and they the Marine's, really, really, really want the B variant because of the way they want to fight the next war if it come, in a way that nobody has done fought it before and that have a history of being right about things like that.