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« Reply #525 on: December 21, 2017, 05:36:10 pm »

Јужна Кореја разматра набавку додатних Ф-35 за своје РВ који би требао да замене постојећих 60 авиона типа нортроп Ф-5 и  Ф-4 фантом. Према последњим подацима за јужнокорејско РВ је наручено 40 комада Ф-35А који би по уговору почели да пристижу 2018. године.

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« Reply #526 on: January 30, 2018, 12:54:14 pm »

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« Reply #527 on: January 30, 2018, 07:25:50 pm »

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« Reply #528 on: March 09, 2018, 09:00:02 pm »

Modernizacija za avione F-35 bi mogla da košta 16,3 milijardi dolara. Vice admiral Mat Vinter je rekao da bi oružane snage SAD-a i inostrani kupci mogli da plate do 10,8 milijardi dolara za razvoj i još 5,4 milijarde dolara za nabavku i instaliranje nove oreme.

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New F-35 modernization plan could come with hefty $16B price tag
By: Valerie Insinna     03-09-2018
 
The new plan for follow-on modernization of the F-35 could cost as much as $16 billion, lawmakers revealed during a hearing on March 7.

WASHINGTON — Under the F-35 joint program office’s latest plan, follow-on modernization for the Joint Strike Fighter could add up to a total of $16 billion, the Defense Department’s program head confirmed Wednesday.

Responding to questions from lawmakers about the price of implementing the new Continuous Capability Development and Delivery strategy, or C2D2, Vice Adm. Mat Winter acknowledged that U.S. and international customers could pay up to $10.8 billion for development and $5.4 billion for procurement of upgrades to the F-35 between fiscal years 2018 through 2024.

Last September at the Defense News conference, Winter announced that the JPO had re-envisioned the F-35’s follow on-modernization plan, also known as Block 4, as a more iterative process where software updates would be pumped out every six months. New computing systems, sensors and weapons would also be incorporated during the period.

Out of the 53 capabilities that will be introduced during C2D2, about 80 percent are software-related, Winter said during a hearing on the program held by the House Armed Services Committee’s tactical air and land forces subcommittee.

“It’s predominantly software, which is what drove us to pursue an agile, repetitive, iterative process to do quick software module updates and provide them to the warfighter,” he said.

“I realize that this is not traditional, and what we need to do is provide the sense of confidence for the goalpost that we can operate between, and bring that to you.”

Because the U.S. share of development costs amounts to $7.2 billion, the United States could be left with a bill of about about $1 billion a year over that seven year period before procurement costs are factored in. Winter said that is “on par for post-development” costs for an upgrade program of this size.

“That estimate will most likely come down, most likely,” he told reporters after the hearing. “But I don’t guarantee anything.”

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The $5.4 billion procurement cost also represents the “worst case,” where the U.S. services decide to push all Block 4 hardware upgrades toward the end of the modernization timeline.

“If I have all of the hardware updates in the first year, it would be less procurement cost” because the new aircraft would come off the production line with all of the new systems already built in, he said. If the services decide to do the hardware upgrades closer to 2024, more aircraft will have to be retrofit.

“That also assumes that the United States services wants every one of their airplanes — every one — upgraded to Block 4,” he said. “There will be a decision to be made, should those stay at block 3 or not? And then United States services will make that decision.”

Congressional criticism

Throughout the hearing, the subcommittee’s top two members — its chairman Rep. Mike Turner, R-Ohio, and ranking member Rep. Niki Tsongas, D-Mass. — hammered the JPO over a report to Congress which lawmakers said did not include the requested information about Block 4, such as a detailed cost estimate for the modernization plan.

Turner said the report “provides only initial insight” into the cost of follow-on modernization, “which of course reduces our overall confidence that the Department of Defense actually knows the answer to the question.”

Tsongas criticized the initial estimates provided to the committee as “an astonishingly high amount” that “as far as I’m aware greatly exceeds any cost figures previously provided to Congress.”

At first glance, the $16 billion figure cited by Tsongas appears to be significantly higher than previous estimates, although it’s not an apples-to-apples comparison with past numbers.

In 2017, the Government Accountability Office predicted that the development phase of the Block 4 modernization effort would cost upwards of $3.9 billion, but that figure only included up to FY22 and did not include procurement costs.

Winter acknowledged that the data presented to Congress was only “preliminary information,” that included an initial cost estimate, schedule and test plan. However, Defense Department leadership — to include Ellen Lord, its top acquisition official — will not formally sign off and certify the final acquisition strategy until Winter meets with the defense acquisition board this June.

Although the House and Senate armed services committees have remained broadly supportive of the F-35 program, lawmakers have criticized the Block 4 program — and now the C2D2 effort — for what is seen as a lack of oversight.

Some members have contended that F-35 modernization should be managed as a separate program of record, as its costs amount to more than many major defense programs. However, the JPO has sharply opposed those efforts, arguing that splitting the program could actually drive up the price.

Asked by Tsongas about his thoughts on the C2D2 effort, the Marine Corps’ deputy commandant for aviation soundly a cautiously optimistic note.

“I think none of the services has a true comfort level until we get the cost of how this is going to happen scoped out,” Lt. Gen. Steven Rudder said.

However, he noted that the C2D2 approach could enable the jet to be more adaptable to threats.

“One thing about the C2D2 I think that sometimes gets clouded is how rapidly the threat and the pace of technological developments that [adversaries] are progressing at,” he said. “There will be some budget decisions that have to be made. If the scope of the work comes in at the level that is proposed ... we are going to be able to handle that.

Lt. Gen. Jerry Harris, the Air Force’s deputy chief of staff for plans, programs and requirements, said the service intends to fully fund the program, but is looking for ways to reduce cost.

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« Reply #529 on: March 24, 2018, 05:56:46 pm »

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« Reply #530 on: May 23, 2018, 06:25:21 am »

Izrael prva zemlja koja je koristila F-35 u borbenom dejstvu
Tanjug   22. maj 2018.

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Komandant izraelskog Ratnog vazduhoplovstva general-major Amikam Norkin izjavio je da je Izrael prva zemlja koja je avione F-35 američke proizvodnje koristila u borbenim dejstvima. Rojters prenosi da je ta izjava Norkina objavljena na zvaničnom Tviter nalogu izraelske vojske. "Mi letimo na F-35 širom Bliskog istoka i već smo dvaput izvršili napade na dva različita fronta", preneli su izraelski mediji drugu izjavu Norkina na ovu temu.

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« Reply #531 on: June 08, 2018, 06:10:16 pm »

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« Reply #532 on: June 14, 2018, 04:08:19 pm »

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« Reply #533 on: July 26, 2018, 11:02:29 am »

Turska ostaje bez F-35 zbog ruskih sistema S-400
25.07.2018.

VAŠINGTON - Američki kongres je 'zamrznuo' Turskoj isporuke lovaca pete generacije F-35 zbog namjere Ankare da kupi ruske protivvazdušne raketne sisteme S-400 "Trijumf", piše "Washington Times".

Amandman po tom pitanju je unesen u posljednju varijantu vojnog budžeta SAD-a za 2019. godinu, koji su već usvojili oba doma Kongresa. Konačna odluka o sudbini F-35 za Tursku će biti donesena nakon što Pentagon analizira posljedice zamrzavanja isporuke. Kako se navodi, Kongresu bi se u narednih 90 dana trebao dostaviti izvještaj o tome kako prekid učešća Turske u programu F-35 može uticati na odnose između Ankare i Vašingtona, kao i o planovima te zemlje da kupi ruske S-400. Ranije je šef Pentagona Džejms Matis pozvao kongresmene da odbace ideju zabrane isporuka F-35.

Rusija i Turska su potpisale sporazum o kreditu za isporuku S-400 Ankari u decembru prošle godine. Prema saopštenju sekretarijata turske odbrambene industrije, turska vojska će koristiti dvije S-400 baterije, koje bi trebalo da se sastoje od osam lansera sa 112 raketa i jednom komandnom jedinicom sa dva radarska i dva pomoćna vozila, prenosi Sputnik. SAD smatra da bi Ankara trebala da kupi raketne sisteme 'kompatibilne sa standardima NATO-a'.

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« Reply #534 on: August 05, 2018, 11:02:05 am »

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« Reply #535 on: August 21, 2018, 06:42:13 am »


Australijski vojni izvori ukazuju na neke najvažnije mane F-35B STOVL verzije koje treba da nabavi Australijsko RV:
1. Motor F-135 nema dovoljno potiska da obezbedi vertikalno sletanje pri većoj masi od bliske minimalnoj, neutrošena US i gorivo moraju biti odbačeni da bi se omogućilo sletanje.
2. Korozija spojeva kompozitnog krila sa trupom, u tolikoj meri da može uticati na pucanje spoja i otpadanje krila.
3. Smanjena vidljivost prema nazad zbog visokog naslona sedišta.
4. Poklopci stajnog trapa mogu otpasti ako se otvore pri brzini iznad 450km/h.
5. Antiradarski premaz se ljuspa i otpada pri nadzvučnoj brzini.
6. Stalne softverske smetnje.
7. Neprihvatljivo visoki troškovi održavanja i remonta.
7. "Flies like a turkey" - u letu je okretan kao ćurka. Pošto ćurka baš nije dobar letač, ovo bi trebalo da se odnosi na nedovoljnu manevrenost.

Skinuo sam screenshot celog spiska zamerki, ali ne umem da nađem gde mi ga je komp skinuo, ovo je što sam zapamtio čitajući.

Skinuo sam i lepu fotku aviona, jednu gde lepo izgleda sa uključenim NS, mora se priznati.


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« Reply #536 on: August 24, 2018, 07:42:57 am »

Јуче је један Ф-35А доживио необичну незгоду у ВБ Еглин на Флориди. Наиме, пилот је пријавио проблеме током лета, након чега му је наређено да прекине задатак. Након слетања, дошло је, како кажу, до колапса носне ноге стајног трапа. Не прецизира се да ли је то повезано са претходним проблемима у лету.

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« Reply #537 on: August 24, 2018, 10:17:55 am »


Кад је стајни трап увучен не може се знати да ли је исправан или не, а извлачи се тек у приласку на слетање. Овакве ствари се догађају свима, разлика је само што је свака поправка Ф-35 јако скупа. Као да није предвиђено да се квари или да се оштети,  што пркоси здравом разуму. Свака машина се може покварити, оштетити.
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« Reply #538 on: August 24, 2018, 10:24:50 am »

Ode u nepovrat skupoceni EOTS opticki senzor.


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« Reply #539 on: August 24, 2018, 10:28:50 am »

Ode u nepovrat skupoceni EOTS opticki senzor.

"Ено га вепар, има најмање 300 кила" -(Крстићи за Бату Стојковића у "Ко то тамо пева").

Оде ЕОТС, коштаће најмање милион$
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