Roger that! my guess as well.I have not idea, saw this yesterday on Twitter with no other explanation.
My guess would be gun pod test
Roger that! my guess as well.I have not idea, saw this yesterday on Twitter with no other explanation.
My guess would be gun pod test
Not sure what this will mean
or more misinformation....
Pentagon Reconsidering Total F-35 Buy, Dunford Says
It makes sense to regularly review defense procurements to suit national defense, but it's not enough for the Pentagon to do it, there must be reforms in the weakest leg of defense spending: the US Congress.
Currently, Congressional spending is based less on coherent defense strategy and more on how many Congressional Districts weapon systems are manufactured or based. That has produced mismatches between what the Pentagon says it needs to carry out missions and what Congress mandates on budgets. There are cases where the Pentagon said it doesn't need specific weapon systems and could save cost by cutting them, but Congress mandates them back into defense budgets anyway, not because the weapons are needed, but because they were manufactured in many States and Congressional Districts.
The mismatch was manageable when US was sole Hyperpower, with only 3rd World opponents to police, but that is no longer the case. Today, relations with China is increasingly adversarial and, Russia is actively invading another sovereign state. Conflicts are increasing in all the hot spots of the world, and militant Islam is attempting to turn the world clock back 1400 years. The planet is what General Dempsey called "perpetual war," and US doesn't have a global strategy to deal with it.
Pentagon reconsidering F-35 buys is a step in the right direction, but it isn't enough by itself. President Obama must show some leadership and drive Congress to review its own defense procurement and oversight process, because what we got today might not meet the challenges of tomorrow.
AddendumI doubt you will see much of a change here.. Each of the three Us Services will internally look it over, The Marines will finish First and come back to F35B, Compared to there Legacy harrier and Hornets it's a step up.
The Air force may make a few changes but unless we see a major push to reopen the Raptor line. I don't see a Change. F16 is a fine system and no doubt will remain in service for some time but the Air Force has to move on and as there are there are few on the Alternatives list that would do better. it might push for sixth Gen a little earlier though.
The Navy is the wild card. They have a Option for F/A18E/F advance but Really they have invested so much it unlikely to change.
Also for long term, Lets be honest the key problem will change for each version.
A was tested against F16.
B has the Lift fan and thrust vectoring systems changing it's weight but also potentially changing it's maneuvering.
C has larger wings changing it's performance.
and if the DOD opens a engine replacement program or decides in the 2020's to creat a F35D, F35E, and F35F it's going to farther change. If they can cook up a Advent Engine with better thrust F35A could start turning like a F16 add in thrust vectoring and who knows.
in the Falklands Harriers faced off against the the Pride of the Argentine Air Force the Mirage series fighters. They held there own.
Australia cancels potential F-35B purchase. Pretty significant since they are a major ally.
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How can you cancel a purchase that was never made or announced? Hmmm?Australia cancels potential F-35B purchase. Pretty significant since they are a major ally.
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