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Us F-35 Lightning II Grounded Again..!

F-35 is reported to have the most advanced avionics system at present. That speaks for itself. The grounding does not suggest that the plane is BS. It is a process of evolution. The LCA had many hiccups along the way, similarly all new concepts do have some hiccups. Nobody can argue at the moment that F-22 and F-35 are the kings of the air, PERIOD. Because no other plane is operational. They are still testbeds.
 
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F-35 is reported to have the most advanced avionics system at present. That speaks for itself. The grounding does not suggest that the plane is BS. It is a process of evolution. The LCA had many hiccups along the way, similarly all new concepts do have some hiccups. Nobody can argue at the moment that F-22 and F-35 are the kings of the air, PERIOD. Because no other plane is operational. They are still testbeds.

to be king of the air, you have to be in the air. something the F35 is yet to master fully.

the RAH-66 Comanche had the most advanced helicopter avionics.. it is kind of cancelled now....
 
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F-35 is reported to have the most advanced avionics system at present. That speaks for itself. The grounding does not suggest that the plane is BS. It is a process of evolution. The LCA had many hiccups along the way, similarly all new concepts do have some hiccups. Nobody can argue at the moment that F-22 and F-35 are the kings of the air, PERIOD. Because no other plane is operational. They are still testbeds.

Look kid,

is reported does not mean is tested.
 
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Look kid,

is reported does not mean is tested.

Usually that is supposed to be right, but not when the maker of the jet is a country that has spend $200+billion on just focusing on military jet projects every damn year. Now add that with a powerful army of engineers, researchers, scientists working in companies having nearly a century of experience in making fighter jets when even electricity was a rare commodity in our part of the world.

You still think that it cannot dominate? :azn:
 
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Usually that is supposed to be right, but not when the maker of the jet is a country that has spend $200+billion on just focusing on military jet projects every damn year. Now add that with a powerful army of engineers, researchers, scientists working in companies having nearly a century of experience in making fighter jets when even electricity was a rare commodity in our part of the world.

You still think that it cannot dominate? :azn:

By your logic they are the kings of the world for eternity....But history taught us that there is no such thing as an Empire lasting for forever. A time will come when the power in the world is shifted...and the time might just be now.
 
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to be king of the air, you have to be in the air. something the F35 is yet to master fully.

the RAH-66 Comanche had the most advanced helicopter avionics.. it is kind of cancelled now....

You are confusing political decisions concerning money with military-industrial decisions concerning technology and capability.
 
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Its a failed program like failed economy and governmental system called Democracy

lol

Try being specific: There are several varieties of democracy, some of which provide better representation and more freedom for their citizens than others
Democracy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Try give a better alternative: there are many alternatives to democracy but theuestion is "are they 'better?' and if so, by what standard and for whom? All political systems / systems of government have specific advantages and drawbacks. And what may be pros/cons is also context dependent(i.e. drawbacks in one situation or for one group may be strengths in another, or for another group ) The real question might be: what is the least poor system (rather than the best) for the most people at any given time.

YAWN!
 
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You are confusing political decisions concerning money with military-industrial decisions concerning technology and capability.
He is simply confused. So there should be no surprised that he is confused on just about anything else.
 
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Its a failed program like failed economy and governmental system called Democracy

sir look at orders and look choices what left for USA then f-35 if its failed its mean f-18 f-16 will be be in service till 2030 ? no way its not failed at all but just because its new gen so problems are expected .
 
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He is simply confused. So there should be no surprised that he is confused on just about anything else.

Yes yes gambit he's confuse whilst your contries econemy spirals down down down down down down down down.................
 
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DoD Might Cut Jets from 5th F-35 Batch

The Pentagon might have to cut the number of F-35 Lightning II fighters it purchases in an upcoming buy to cover increased development costs in early model jets, unless Congress approves a $151 million funding transfer, according to U.S. Defense Department documents.

DoD asked Congress to approve the Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) money transfer in a 91-page, June 30 omnibus reprogramming. Congress has yet to OK the measure.

The cost overruns surround 31 of the single-engine jets purchased over the past five years, according to a Pentagon acquisition document. The aircraft were part of the first three low-rate initial production (LRIP) buys.

"If the reprogramming request is not approved, additional funding within the JSF program will be diverted to cover these costs," the document said.

The additional funds would cover development cost increases involving "both airframe and propulsion contracts," the reprogramming document said.

In addition to F-35 prime contractor Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman and BAE Systems build parts of the fuselage. Pratt & Whitney builds the engine that powers the stealth jet.

The cost increases came before then-Defense Secretary Robert Gates restructured the multiservice F-35 program earlier this year, according to the acquisition document.

"The JSF program is already working to cover most of the cost overruns internally," the document said.

Last year, the Pentagon and Lockheed negotiated an LRIP-4 contract for jets that caps the government's vulnerability to cost increases and rewards the contractor for controlling cost growth. DoD plans to use a similar fixed-price structure during LRIP-5 negotiations later this year.

But if Congress does not approve the $151 million reprogramming, the Pentagon might have to shrink the number of jets purchased in LRIP-5.

"The diversion of additional JSF funds could result in the purchase of fewer aircraft in LRIP 5 and result in future cost increases for the JSF program," the acquisition document said.

The F-35 is the Pentagon's largest acquisition program ever, with a total price tag estimated at more than $380 billion, which includes development and production. An updated program cost is expected this fall.

The Pentagon plans to buy 2,443 F-35s, which will be flown by the Air Force, Navy and Marine Corps. Hundreds of foreign sales are also expected.

The Air Force jet flies from traditional runways and the Navy jet from aircraft carriers. The Marine Corps version can take off from short runways or smaller amphibious ships and land vertically.

The jet will replace a number of combat aircraft, including the F-16 Fighting Falcon, F/A-18 Hornet, AV-8B Harrier and A-10 Warthog.

After years of development issues, the program had gained steam in recent months, completing flight test objectives faster than most recently planned. However, all 20 F-35 test jets were grounded Aug. 2 following a failure of the aircraft's power system.
 
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to be king of the air, you have to be in the air. something the F35 is yet to master fully.

the RAH-66 Comanche had the most advanced helicopter avionics.. it is kind of cancelled now....
No it had not. On contrary. Comanche lacked radar unlike the Longbow.
 
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