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Strike Fighter Jsf

does anyone know when the joint strike fighter will enter service?
When will the jsf enter service for the air force and navy
Full scale production deliveries of the F-35 are expected to begin in 2014 (although there will also be a number of Low Rate Initial Production aircraft delivered prior to that date). Bear in mind that there will also be some elapse in time between aircraft delivery, and the stand-up for each operational unit.
A summary of the production delivery schedule can be found on page 24 of the presentation below.
http://www.florida-edc.org/Roundtable/MGen%20Davis%20F-35%20Sept08.pdf
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Toys and Models CF035TBR F35A JSF Thunderbird 140 scale model $269.93 The F35 is descended from the X35 the product of the Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) program. JSF development is being principally funded by the United States with the United Kingdom and other partner governments providing additional funding. The partner n |
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Toys and Models CX32TR X32 JSF 1/48 Scale Model Aircraft $206.91 The Boeing X32 was a multipurpose jet fighter entered in the Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) contest. Many companies took part in the first phase of the project but on November 16 1996 only Boeing and Lockheed Martin were awarded contracts allowing them to produce two of their concept aircraft each. The X32 lost to Lockheed Martin s X35 demonstrator in 2001 and it was a major blow to Boeing as it represented the most important international fighter aircraft project since the F16 Fighting Falcon. In 2005 the first aircraft the X32A was transferred to the National Museum of the United States Air Force in Dayton Ohio. Its condition had deteriorated due to sitting outside for several years after the end of the JSF competition. The second aircraft the X32B was restored and is now on display at the Patuxent River Naval Air Station s Naval Air Museum in St. Mary s County Maryland. The Boeing X32 has a crew of 1. It has a maximum speed of Mach 1.6. It incorporates a Pratt Whitney F135 turbofan military thrust classified. The X32 s armament include 20 mm M61A2 cannon internal bomb of 6 AMRAAM AAMS and external bomb of 15 000 lb including guided weapons antiradiation missile airtosurface and auxiliary fuel tanks. |
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Toys and Models CF035A3TR JSF/Ctol Usaf 1/72 Scale Model Aircraft $129.94 The Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) is a joint multinational acquisition program for the United States Air Force (USAF) Navy Marine Corps and eight cooperative international partners. It was created to replace various aircraft while keeping development production and operating costs down. The objective is to develop a technically superior and affordable fleet of aircraft that would be capable of a wide range of missions in a variety of theaters. The program began in November 1996 with a 5year competition between Lockheed Martin and Boeing to determine the most capable and affordable preliminary aircraft design. On October 26 2001 the contract was awarded to Lockheed Martin whose X35 experimental aircraft outperformed Boeing s X32. The F35 Lightning II which descended from the X35 has become synonymous with the JSF program. It is a singleseat singleengine stealthcapable military strike fighter that can perform multiple roles such as close air support tactical bombing and airtoair combat. The name Lightning II was officially announced by the USAF on July 7 2006 in honor of Lockheed s P38 Lightning and the English Electric Lightning. Expected to be the largest military aircraft procurement ever the F35 will replace a wide range of aging fighter and strike aircraft. It is being designed and built by an aerospace industry team led by Lockheed Martin with Northrop Grumman and BAE Systems as major partners. While the United States is the primary customer and financial backer of the F35 the United Kingdom the Netherlands Italy Canada Denmark Norway Australia and Turkey have contributed toward the development costs of the program. |
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Toys and Models CF035C3TR JSF/CV USN 1/72 Scale Model Aircraft $129.94 The Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) is a joint multinational acquisition program for the United States Air Force Navy Marine Corps and eight cooperative international partners. It was created to replace various aircraft while keeping development production and operating costs down. The objective is to develop a technically superior and affordable fleet of aircraft that would be capable of a wide range of missions in a variety of theaters. The program began in November 1996 with a 5year competition between Lockheed Martin and Boeing to determine the most capable and affordable preliminary aircraft design. On October 26 2001 the contract was awarded to Lockheed Martin whose X35 experimental aircraft outperformed Boeing s X32. The JSF aircraft design has three variants: conventional takeoff and landing (F35A) short takeoff and vertical landing (F35B) and carrierbased (F35C). The program s hallmark of affordability is achieved through a high degree of commonality among the variants; 80 percent of the parts are shared. The F35C naval variant will have a larger folding wing and larger control surfaces for improved lowspeed control and stronger landing gear for the stresses of carrier landings. The larger wing area provides increased range and payload with twice the range on internal fuel compared with the F/A18C Hornet achieving the same goal as the heavier F/A18E/F Super Hornet. The US Navy intends to buy 480 F35Cs to replace the Hornets. It will also serve as a stealthier complement to the Super Hornet. The F35C is expected to be available beginning in 2012. |
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Toys and Models CF035C2TR JSF/CV USN 1/40 Scale Model Aircraft $246.94 The Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) is a joint multinational acquisition program for the United States Air Force Navy Marine Corps and eight cooperative international partners. It was created to replace various aircraft while keeping development production and operating costs down. The objective is to develop a technically superior and affordable fleet of aircraft that would be capable of a wide range of missions in a variety of theaters. The program began in November 1996 with a 5year competition between Lockheed Martin and Boeing to determine the most capable and affordable preliminary aircraft design. On October 26 2001 the contract was awarded to Lockheed Martin whose X35 experimental aircraft outperformed Boeing s X32. The JSF aircraft design has three variants: conventional takeoff and landing (F35A) short takeoff and vertical landing (F35B) and carrierbased (F35C). The program s hallmark of affordability is achieved through a high degree of commonality among the variants; 80 percent of the parts are shared. The F35C naval variant will have a larger folding wing and larger control surfaces for improved lowspeed control and stronger landing gear for the stresses of carrier landings. The larger wing area provides increased range and payload with twice the range on internal fuel compared with the F/A18C Hornet achieving the same goal as the heavier F/A18E/F Super Hornet. The US Navy intends to buy 480 F35Cs to replace the Hornets. It will also serve as a stealthier complement to the Super Hornet. The F35C is expected to be available beginning in 2012. |
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F-35 JSF Joint Strike Fighter Lightning II Test Pilot Flies
Is it theoretically possible to design a revolutionary defense system that could utterly nullify the Stealth.?
... capabilities of the G5 (i.e. Generation 5) Stealth fighters, like the F-22 Raptor and the F-35 Lightning II JSF (Joint Strike Fighter)?
IF SO: What would happen to an Air Force that predominantly relies on Stealth Technology?
... Just some food for thought!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oG2ejP7iqGU&feature=related
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While we don't "rely" on stealth it does form a central plank of our air power. Nullifying this technology is not only theoretical, it is being done. A few years ago a story broke that China was developing a passive coherent location (PCL) system. This monitors local TV, radio and telephone broadcasts and analyzes the fluctuations in the wavelengths caused by passing airplanes. Since it is a passive system, unlike radar, it is hard to pinpoint and destroy.
This systems development began during the unveiling of the B2 which actually uses a more sophisticated stealth technology than both the F117 and F-22 (and I am sure the F-35).
Since our military is wise enough (at least with air power) not to rely solely on one combat multiplier this may or may not have much of an effect. Even without stealth technology the F-22 and F-35 are some of the most (if not THE most) advanced aircraft in existence.
Would PCL be a downer for strategists? Of course! Would it severely cripple our pilots ability to do their jobs? Absolutely not!
However, you have to remember that war is always a balancing game. Sure they may be developing PCL but I guarantee we will come out with a way to protect against that system. And then five to ten years later they will figure out another way to counter us!
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November 28th, 2010 at 8:43 pm
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January 1st, 2011 at 4:46 pm
Here is the problem: U.S. military programs are often over budget and behind schedule.
For instance, the U.S. media is now engaged in a lively discussion of the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) program. Although projected F-35 costs have doubled, deadlines are constantly being pushed back.
The problem began 20-30 years ago when the United States and other industrial countries began developing new weapons and equipment to replace Cold War-era hardware. It was clear even then that these next generation weapons would cost far more than their predecessors.
Although Russia withdrew from the arms race after the collapse of the Soviet Union, the United States continued unabated. Washington wanted to achieve global military supremacy, which combined with its political and economic influence would ensure U.S. domination for many decades to come.
However, Washington encountered problems almost immediately. Skyrocketing R&D costs did not guarantee that the new equipment would have improved combat capabilities, while cost-cutting measures proved ineffective.
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I could cite example after example of this problem, but let's return to the aforementioned F-35 fighter, whose price has doubled. As I mentioned, the deadline for commissioning the jet is constantly being pushed back. Moreover, it is not clear that the F-35 would even be effective in combat. Some analysts claim that the expensive light fighter does not necessarily have an edge over the Sukhoi jet fighter family.
How can such failures be explained? Among other things, all leading weapons developers and manufacturers eventually run up against a technological barrier. The last time this happened was during World War II and in the immediate post-war period when the piston-engine aircraft became more and more difficult to improve. It was eventually superseded by the jet.
The major powers achieved a technological breakthrough “thanks” to World War II, which forced them to vastly increase investments in military R&D and fundamental engineering.
Virtually every industry now faces a new barrier, which has forced them to pay more and more for increasingly shorter steps along the path to progress. Often these are merely cosmetic changes.
Although the engineers and technicians working on the floor know all about this technological barrier, national defense ministries are growing increasingly detached from technical realities.
In its report “The Unseen Cost: Industrial Base Consequences of Defense Strategy Choices,” the Aerospace Industries Association (AIA) diagnoses the Pentagon with precisely this malady.
Leading AIA engineers are openly declaring that the Pentagon's plans to attain global technological supremacy are untenable in the absence of the necessary base of fundamental research.
The European Union and Japan are also running up against this barrier. Russia, which is now making up for the 15 years it lost after the collapse of the U.S.S.R., is rapidly approaching the barrier as well. Other industrial countries employing U.S., Russian and European engineering solutions (India, China, etc.) will also inevitably hit this barrier.
It is hard to see how this barrier will be overcome. Obviously, it will require decades of intensive work and enormous investments in fundamental research. In the past, wars made it possible to compress this process to a span of just a few years. But this is no longer possible. A major war today would more likely push the United States and other countries back decades from the barrier rather than help them to overcome it.
U.S. military programs run up against technological barrier,
di Ilya Kramnik
http://en.rian.ru/analysis/20100323/158291520.html