Monday, January 19, 2015

U.S. DOD F-35 test report for 2014 is out

The U.S. DOD DOT&E office 2014 test report for the F-35 has been made available via various channels. A link to the PDF file is here.

What you will find is that the engine fire from last year has stopped a lot of testing from happening. Reason; that engine mishap imposed flight envelop restrictions. Most of the testing requires a fleet of healthy aircraft.

There are still a lot of problems with the F-35.

Live-fire testing confirmed (again) that it is a fire-bug. Most combat damage will set it alight.

Of course, software. Complexity of the software, and its management are still massive problems.

Also it isn't just engine and software problems that are causing flight restrictions. Fuel inerting, rudder problems, aircraft weight, navigation system issues, to name a few.

It has now been over 13 years since Lockheed Martin has won the Joint Strike Fighter contract and there are no credible, Joint Operational Requirement Document (JORD), key performance perimeters to look at.

Reliability of the aircraft? In 2014, a tire blow-out during a cross-wind landing (hey, stuff happens), took.... two weeks to repair.

As you read through the report, note that this aircraft, even if it was to someday work to design specification, is likely to get shot down vs. emerging and many existing threats.

Lately, the Secretary of the U.S. Navy stated (again) his commitment to the program. The Navy is so committed to the program... that Defense contractors are looking at ways to put the APG-79 AESA radar...on legacy F-18s...that only have a few thousand flight hours left.

While the top leaders of the U.S. Navy and USAF sing platitude about the F-35, internally there are voices that see the waterfall coming up.

Fast.




H/T- WW






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-Is this aircraft worth over $51B of USMC tac-air funding?
-Combat radius and altitude, A model
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-The F-35B design is leaking fuel
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-Aboriginal brought out as a prop
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-Compare
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