F-35 JSF

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Re: F-35 JSF
« Responder #720 em: Abril 28, 2019, 12:24:53 pm »
Porque a Internet fala tanta bobagem sobre o Jato F-35



Por acaso não é a internet que fala, mas pronto...  ::)

Por exemplo:

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F-35 full mission capability rate only 27% due to parts shortages
26 APRIL, 2019 SOURCE: FLIGHTGLOBAL.COM BY: GARRETT REIM LOS ANGELES

The Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II’s performance is far lower than desired by the US Department of Defense (DoD), largely due to spare parts shortages, as well as difficulty managing and moving parts around the world. Only 27% of F-35 fighters worldwide were full mission capable between May and November 2018, according to a study conducted by the Government Accountability Office (GAO). Some 52% of the stealth fighters were mission capable – able to perform at least one mission – over the same period.

https://www.flightglobal.com/news/articles/f-35-full-mission-capability-rate-only-27-due-to-pa-457734/

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(...) The F-35 fleet should reach an 80% mission capability rate by September 2020, according to the F-35 Joint Programme Office (JPO). However, the stealth fighter remains expensive to fly, costing on average $35,000 per hour to operate. The JPO is targeting a $25,000 per-flight-hour operating cost by 2025.

https://www.flightglobal.com/news/articles/lockheed-tries-reducing-f-35-costs-with-new-supplier-457615/


Apesar disso tudo a Lockheed Martin esfrega as mãos de contentamento.

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Missiles and F-35 drive Lockheed Martin’s sales higher
23 APRIL, 2019 SOURCE: FLIGHTGLOBAL.COM BY: GARRETT REIM LOS ANGELES

Sales of various types of missiles and the F-35 Lightning II stealth fighter pushed up Lockheed Martin’s revenue in the first quarter of 2019 about 23% year on year to $14.3 billion. Profit rose even faster, as net earnings in the first quarter of 2019 rose about 42% to $1.7 billion. The company’s aeronautics business segment’s net sales in the first quarter of 2019 increased $1.2 billion, or about 27%. Accounting for much of that rise was a $910 million increase in revenue for the F-35 programme, which stemmed from more production volume, as well as sustainment and development work. The airframer delivered 26 F-35 aircraft in the first quarter of 2019 compared to 14 examples in the first quarter of 2018.

Missile systems was an especially bright spot for Lockheed Martin. The business segment’s net sales in the first quarter of 2019 increased $673 million, or 40%, year on year. A $295 million rise came from increased sales volume for the US Army’s precision fires, new hypersonic missile and classified programmes. Another $220 million came from increased order volumes primarily for THAAD and Patriot surface-to-air missiles. Lockheed Martin expects to see continued demand for its missiles.“We see strong growth in Hellfire, JASSM and [integrated air and missile defense], and from a PAC-3 standpoint, we see strong growth,” says Kenneth Possenriede, executive vice-president and chief financial officer of Lockheed Martin.

At the core of Lockheed Martin’s business remains the F-35 programme, which is increasingly looking overseas for sales.“We consider [the F-35] as a true growth engine for us for the foreseeable future,” says chief executive officer Marillyn Hewson. “Close to half of the orders over the next five years are going to be in the international marketplace.”Countries with newly expressed interest in the F-35 include Poland and Romania, she says. Those nations are former Warsaw Pact members, who have jointed NATO and face an increasingly aggressive Russia. Even existing customers may increase their orders, says Hewson. Japan, whose programme of record is 147 aircraft, is one such prospective repeat customer.

It’s not all roses for the F-35 programme, however. Turkey’s attempt to buy the Russian-built S-400 anti-aircraft missile battery may mean Lockheed Martin is unable to deliver its stealth fighter to that nation because of a block by the US government. Italy, a partner in the Joint Strike Fighter programme, has also expressed doubts about buying its full complement of 90 F-35s after its parliament balked at the cost. Nonetheless, Possenriede says that Turkey accounts for eight aircraft per annual production lot and Italy represents a relatively small number as well. “Italy is an important ally,” he says. “We are hopeful that they will continue on the programme, but in the grand scheme of things, [it’s] not a material number of aircraft.”

https://www.flightglobal.com/news/articles/missiles-and-f-35-drive-lockheed-martins-sales-high-457641/
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Re: F-35 JSF
« Responder #722 em: Maio 01, 2019, 11:08:11 am »



:arrow: http://www.cavok.com.br/blog/cacas-f-35a-da-usaf-participam-da-primeira-missao-de-combate/?fbclid=IwAR28HskA5i91DMVaBbxZlQX5dCZ8_cM3GN_XS15g0W6pD-sm1fMbrGxicAs

Parece que os pods Sniper, e mesmo os nossos Litening G4, são mais eficientes e possuem mais modos e melhor definição que o sistema EOTS (Electro-Optical Targeting System) que equipa actualmente o F-35 Block 3F.  :mrgreen:

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(...) In fact, the F-35A is less capable in certain respects than an F-16 for strike missions against insurgents. It's targeting capabilities via its Electro-Optical Targeting System mounted under its nose inside a sapphire-glass encrusted framework is based on 15-year-old technology and pales in comparison to the image fidelity and certain key modes offered by latest Sniper and Litening targeting pods carried by 4th generation fighters. The F-35's EOTS is supposed to upgraded under the still as yet to be fully approved Block IV upgrade program that will enhance the F-35's software and some of its key components in the coming decade.

As I have posited before, giving the F-35 the ability to carry a bolt-on Advanced Sniper pod would make sense in the interim for close air support and counter-insurgency duties. In the case of their first combat action, the F-35As hit pre-planned targets with JDAMs that don't need the aircraft's EOTS at all. We'll have to see how the jet does in more dynamic air support missions as its deployment continues, but since it flies these missions in unstealthy form, giving it the same ability to use advanced targeting pods that 4th generation fighters use seems incredibly logical. (...)

https://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zone/27752/usaf-f-35as-made-first-ever-combat-strikes-with-radar-reflectors-and-aim-9xs-fitted

Depois hajam bolsos para o Block 4...  ::)
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Re: F-35 JSF
« Responder #723 em: Maio 01, 2019, 09:35:09 pm »



:arrow: http://www.cavok.com.br/blog/cacas-f-35a-da-usaf-participam-da-primeira-missao-de-combate/?fbclid=IwAR28HskA5i91DMVaBbxZlQX5dCZ8_cM3GN_XS15g0W6pD-sm1fMbrGxicAs

Parece que os pods Sniper, e mesmo os nossos Litening G4, são mais eficientes e possuem mais modos e melhor definição que o sistema EOTS (Electro-Optical Targeting System) que equipa actualmente o F-35 Block 3F.  :mrgreen:

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(...) In fact, the F-35A is less capable in certain respects than an F-16 for strike missions against insurgents. It's targeting capabilities via its Electro-Optical Targeting System mounted under its nose inside a sapphire-glass encrusted framework is based on 15-year-old technology and pales in comparison to the image fidelity and certain key modes offered by latest Sniper and Litening targeting pods carried by 4th generation fighters. The F-35's EOTS is supposed to upgraded under the still as yet to be fully approved Block IV upgrade program that will enhance the F-35's software and some of its key components in the coming decade.

As I have posited before, giving the F-35 the ability to carry a bolt-on Advanced Sniper pod would make sense in the interim for close air support and counter-insurgency duties. In the case of their first combat action, the F-35As hit pre-planned targets with JDAMs that don't need the aircraft's EOTS at all. We'll have to see how the jet does in more dynamic air support missions as its deployment continues, but since it flies these missions in unstealthy form, giving it the same ability to use advanced targeting pods that 4th generation fighters use seems incredibly logical. (...)

https://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zone/27752/usaf-f-35as-made-first-ever-combat-strikes-with-radar-reflectors-and-aim-9xs-fitted

Depois hajam bolsos para o Block 4...  ::)

Se já esta difícil arrancar o 4.1 que é só software imagino o 4.2 onde vai haver mudança de computador e dos sensores.
La para 2021 o F-35 vai estar ao nível de F-16V e la para 2023 vai ser melhor(a nível sensores e armas) que um Typhoon, isto se a BAE não continuar a melhorar os sensores do Typhoon.
 

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Re: F-35 JSF
« Responder #724 em: Maio 04, 2019, 12:00:18 pm »
Se voçê não acredita no F-35, experimente o Osprey...


 

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Re: F-35 JSF
« Responder #725 em: Maio 05, 2019, 08:35:58 am »
http://www.cavok.com.br/blog/lockheed-projeta-um-novo-suporte-para-mais-dois-aams-para-o-f-35a-e-c/?fbclid=IwAR3hNwNYOkKkrfyncTr9s4ojOQ-o7MWH0FQB2DjIRixLe_0uAk0Pxgw3zQw

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CAVOK.COM.BR
Lockheed projeta um novo suporte para dois AAMs adicionais nos F-35 A e C


A Lockheed Martin, fabricante do F-35 Lightning II, projetou um novo suporte de armas para permitir que a aeronave carregue dois mísseis ar-ar adicionais internamente. O novo suporte, chamado de Sidekick, permite que cada um dos dois compartimentos de armas do F-35A da Força Aérea e do F-35C da M...



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Re: F-35 JSF
« Responder #726 em: Maio 05, 2019, 11:30:47 am »
Uma adição bem vinda para o F-35. E será só para Amraam ou já permitirá a integração dos Aim-9X?
 

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Re: F-35 JSF
« Responder #727 em: Maio 05, 2019, 12:16:14 pm »
Uma adição bem vinda para o F-35. E será só para Amraam ou já permitirá a integração dos Aim-9X?

Só AIM120. Os 9x continuam externos.

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Re: F-35 JSF
« Responder #729 em: Maio 08, 2019, 11:01:07 am »
Pelos vistos o F-35 continua a não se dar bem com o sal e humidade. Depois de no ano passado os problemas terem sido detectados nos EUA, desta feita é na Austrália.

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2019-05-07/williamtown-joint-strike-fighters-susceptible-to-corrosion/11085220


Estou mesmo a vê-los então em Monte Real, com o mar ali a dois passos e a nova liga de alumínio a corroer-se. A não ser que fiquem em Beja, ou melhor ainda, na Amareleja onde é tudo seco e quente.  :mrgreen: ::)
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Re: F-35 JSF
« Responder #731 em: Maio 08, 2019, 03:18:34 pm »
E aí está, a primeira remeça proposta à USAF a menos de $80m. Agora só falta resolver a falta de peças, o custo por hora, colocar o Block 4 software free of charge e pronto já podemos encomendar os nossos  :mrgreen:

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less than $80 million each, down from $89.5 million apiece in the deal signed last September. That price point suggests the company will meet its 2020 price targets for the warplane, whose lengthy development and higher-than-expected initial costs have drawn much criticism.

https://www.defenseone.com/business/2019/05/price-drop-lockheed-pitches-80m-f-35a-pentagon/156825/?oref=d-river
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Re: F-35 JSF
« Responder #733 em: Maio 11, 2019, 03:09:04 pm »
F-35 Aggressor Squadron To Be Activated At Nellis Air Force Base (Updated)
The F-35 will bring revolutionary and badly needed capabilities to the aggressor mission.
BY TYLER ROGOWAYMAY 9, 2019



https://www.thedrive.com/the-war-zone/27932/f-35-aggressor-squadron-to-be-activated-at-nellis-air-force-base
7. Todos os animais são iguais mas alguns são mais iguais que os outros.

 

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Re: F-35 JSF
« Responder #734 em: Maio 11, 2019, 04:39:27 pm »
Até que lhe fica bem o esquema de pintura do J-20..