Wednesday, April 9, 2014

Dutch concerns over the F-35 continue

The Dutch and others have shown some more thoughts on the F-35 program.

Read this from JSF News (translated from Dutch).

A few points.

JSF Partner nations still do not know what they are getting in relation to F-35 operational capability. The U.S. F-35 select acquistion report will be part of their bible (whenever that is released). The Dutch white paper will confirm a 37 F-35 requirement. That is a real cut from 85. And, noise is still an unknown.

Analysis?

Not mentioned is that the aircraft will get shot down vs. emerging threats; have lower operational readiness rates than the F-16s they are replacing and, probably cost more than double per flying hour vs. the old jets.

Joint Strike Fighter Partner Nations are just now waking up to the fact that this is a Ponzi scheme and has little to do with credible national defense posture.


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-Time's Battleland - 5 Part series on F-35 procurement - 2013 
-Summary of Air Power Australia F-35 points
-Aviation Week (ARES blog) F-35 posts (2007 to present)
-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


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