Wednesday, March 4, 2015

Faith-based

Just think how much better ADM would be if it did balanced reporting.

The F-35 program does appear to be gathering pace, with Australia and Norway announcing joint work on the JSM stand-off missile for the F-35, cold weather testing nearly complete and the beginning of ski-jump testing for the F-35B version.

At the Australian International Airshow last week Program Executive Officer for the F-35 Lightning II Joint Program Office, US Air Force Lieutenant General Christopher Bogdan, said the Air Force is confident the aircraft will meet its targets going forward.

“Since the re-baselining we are holding to targets and haven’t shifted on budget, dates or capability," Bogdan said.

US Navy Vice Chief of Operations Admiral Michelle Howard last week also restated the Navy’s commitment to having the carrier-based variant declared ready for operational use by 2018.

Australia has so far committed to buying 72 of a possible 100 F-35 aircraft, with the first two now working up at Luke Air Force Base in the United States and the first Australian pilot in training.

But no. Produce friendly stories for access to sources. No friendly stories = no access.

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-Time's Battleland - 5 Part series on F-35 procurement - 2013 
-Summary of Air Power Australia F-35 points
-Bill Sweetman, Aviation Week and the F-35
-U.S. Government Accounting Office (GAO) F-35 reports
-F-35 JSF: Cold War Anachronism Without a Mission
-History of F-35 Production Cuts
-Looking at the three Japan contenders (maneuverability)
-How the Canadian DND misleads the public about the F-35
-Value of STOVL F-35B over-hyped
-Cuckoo in the nest--U.S. DOD DOT&E F-35 report is out
-6 Feb 2012 Letter from SASC to DOD boss Panetta questioning the decision to lift probation on the F-35B STOVL.
-USAFs F-35 procurement plan is not believable
-December 2011 Australia/Canada Brief
-F-35 Key Performance Perimeters (KPP) and Feb 2012 CRS report
-F-35 DOD Select Acquisition Report (SAR) FY2012
-Release of F-35 2012 test report card shows continued waste on a dud program
-Australian Defence answers serious F-35 project concerns with "so what?"
-Land of the Lost (production cut history update March 2013)
-Outgoing LM F-35 program boss admits to flawed weight assumptions (March 2013)
-A look at the F-35 program's astro-turfing
-F-35 and F-16 cost per flying hour
-Is this aircraft worth over $51B of USMC tac-air funding?
-Combat radius and altitude, A model
-F-35A, noise abatement and airfields and the USAF
-Deceptive marketing practice: F-35 blocks
-The concurrency fraud
-The dung beetle's "it's known" lie
-F-35's air-to-air ability limited
-F-35 Blocks--2006 and today
-The F-35B design is leaking fuel
-F-35 deliveries
-ADF's wacky F-35 assumptions
-Gauging performance, the 2008 F-35, Davis dream brief
-Aboriginal brought out as a prop
-Super Kendall's F-35 problem
-LM sales force in pre-Internet era
-History of F-35 engine problems
-Compare
-JSF hopes and dreams...early days of the Ponzi Scheme
-The Prognostics
-2002--Australia joins the F-35 program
-Congressional Research Service--Through to FY2013, F-35 has received $83.3B in funding
-F-35 choice gives Dutch a shocking high cost per flight hour
-More indications that the F-35 is a failed program
-From the year 2000. Very insightful. The JSF: One More Card In The House (PDF) 

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