Not wanting to pollute the RCAF thread with specific RAAF comments, I'll put this one here.
In the RCAF thread, Maur River said: Thanks for your reply. I guess like many I hope an early decision has been made to purchase the remaining 28 F-35As. I noted the Australian Aviation article also had a question mark in the title so even the professionals are confused!
The question as when and how soon a decision is made to eventually proceed with the replacement of the Super Hornets with the 4th Squadron of F-35A is one thing, the more important question (to me anyway), is to ensure that when the Super Hornets leave RAAF service, that the F-35A fleet has the 'full' AShM capability that won't be available with Block 3F software.
As I understand it, JSM (for example) won't be available for use on the F-35A fleet until Block 4 software is available (and for specific users too), I think there are also 'other' versions of Block 4 in following years too, 4.1, 4,2, 4,3 and so on.
It does get a bit confusing, I've seen many charts of what will (and won't) be integrated with the various software 'block' releases, it appears to be a bit of a moving feast as to what weapon is in and out of the various releases, and what follows in the next release and so on, and for which version of the airframe too.
As it stands 'today', the RAAF Classic fleet has Harpoon (and JASSM) capability, the Super fleet has Harpoon and JSOW-C1 capabilities.
So whilst I'm all for the F-35A when it arrives, and what it will deliver, and as the various Block releases allow for more weapons to be integrated in the future, we will actually go 'backwards' for a while with the retirement of the Classic fleet in regard to AShM weapons.
And this is where (in my opinion), that we should keep the Super fleet in service, with their Harpoon and JSOW-C1 capability, at lease until the F-35A fleet has that capability too.
Where things also get a bit confusing, is that some weapons will be 'universal' across the F-35A, B and C fleets, there are some weapons that are specific to one version or the other, my understanding is that JSOW-C1 won't be a USAF weapon on the A model, but is a weapon on the USN C model (but I understand that we will carry it over from Super Hornet for RAAF use on our A models).
JSM for example is not likely to be integrated on USAF A's, but will end up on various partner nations airframes (maybe USN C's too??).
In simple terms what I'm saying, the Super Hornets have proved to be a pretty good gap filler for the retired F-111C fleet, they should also provide capability insurance for the RAAF to maintain a credible anti-ship capability until the F-35A fleet has that capability too.
As much as I want to see the RAAF end up with a full 5th Gen capability with the fast jets, lets not be in too much of rush until we have all bases covered, and have all the capabilities that we currently have covered too.
Let's not throw the baby out with the bath water until we actually have to!
Cheers,