A few comments regarding the HMD and sensor integration. The leap forward in situational awareness between this system and a HUD is a quantum leap. To put it into context as a comparison, going from maps and compass to GPS would be a tiny baby step. Threat symbols are not going to clutter the pilots view and will in fact give them an incredible advantage. In the Longbow you can fly with air surveilance radar on and opt to display icons in the HMD. I do just that when I am operating in high aircraft density areas and it is amazing what a usefull tool this can be. I would imagine the F35 display to be quite a bit more capable than that of the Longbow in this regard.
As for FLIR, it is a lousy sensor for air to air in the context of a HMD. State of the art FLIR can see through obsurations like cloud and rain to a point, but FLIR picture quality is and always will be affected by the same detractors regardless of MRT and resolution capability. There are only so many pixels in a display. The FLIR sensor is likely to be close to 1/1 unity magnification (I would "guess" this can be changed) and a fighter sized target at 8K is going to be smaller than 1 pixel. With radar or an RFI generating icons in the HMD, you wouldn't need to "see" the threat anyway and the missile/gun is either going to be in constraints to shoot or not.
To me,the F35's selling point is less about the airframe and is more about sights,sensors, and displays. The SA that can be achieved by the integration of this and more is where it's capabilities lay.
As for FLIR, it is a lousy sensor for air to air in the context of a HMD. State of the art FLIR can see through obsurations like cloud and rain to a point, but FLIR picture quality is and always will be affected by the same detractors regardless of MRT and resolution capability. There are only so many pixels in a display. The FLIR sensor is likely to be close to 1/1 unity magnification (I would "guess" this can be changed) and a fighter sized target at 8K is going to be smaller than 1 pixel. With radar or an RFI generating icons in the HMD, you wouldn't need to "see" the threat anyway and the missile/gun is either going to be in constraints to shoot or not.
To me,the F35's selling point is less about the airframe and is more about sights,sensors, and displays. The SA that can be achieved by the integration of this and more is where it's capabilities lay.