Thanks for the info. I wonder if they plan on trying to land a F-35B on a Littoral Combat Ship next time. F-35Bs on a relatively fast and well-armed LCS would be a dream come true for the USMC.
Highly doubt that, to the point that the notion is almost absurd.
Two years ago (Sept. 2009) LCS-1 USS Freedom was certified for helicopter ops with a MH-60 Sea Hawk. The loaded weight of a Sea Hawk helicopter is ~8,000 kg, while the empty weight of an F-35B is ~50% more, at ~14,500 kg, nevermind the MTOW of an F-35B which is over three times the weight of a Sea Hawk, being ~27,000 kg. An F-35B at MTOW is about 5,000 kg heavier than a CH-47 Chinook helicopter at MTOW.
While the F-35B is designed for VTOL ops, people need to stop automatically assuming that because it can do so, that the F-35B can take off and land in all the same places a helicopter can. That is not the case, because many helipads or helidecks are sufficiently reinforced to support a light or medium helicopter, but would be totally insufficient to support a heavylift helicopter like a CH-53E Super Stallion at MTOW, and the F-35B is really in that weight class.
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