Operational Testers Flag F-35 Software Issues

Operational Testers Flag F-35 Software Issues
Operational Testers Flag F-35 Software Issues

WASHINGTON: The Pentagon’s director of Operational Test and Evaluation has raised serious concerns about the F-35 program’s ability to safely and effectively build and test the enormous amount of software used by both the F-35 aircraft and the maintenance and logistics system known as ALIS to keep the planes flying. In a previously unreported Dec.…

The F-35B: From ‘Probation’ To Transformation

The F-35B: From ‘Probation’ To Transformation
The F-35B: From ‘Probation’ To Transformation

When Defense Secretary Bob Gates put the F-35B on “probation” and Sen. John McCain became his powerful echo chamber, we responded on the pages of Breaking Defense that these actions were misguided. We had spent many hours with the pilots, maintainers, builders, designers, and testers of the aircraft, and came to a very different conclusion: “The F-35B…

Marines: F-35B Joint Strike Fighter Ready For War

Marines: F-35B Joint Strike Fighter Ready For War
Marines: F-35B Joint Strike Fighter Ready For War

WASHINGTON: The first variant of the most expensive conventional weapons program ever is now officially ready for combat. In one of his last acts as Marine Corps Commandant, future Joint Chiefs Chairman Gen. Joseph Dunford announced today that the Marine model of the Joint Strike Fighter, the F-35B vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) version, has…

UK Shifting Strategy After Russian Invasions: Philip Dunne

UK Shifting Strategy After Russian Invasions: Philip Dunne
UK Shifting Strategy After Russian Invasions: Philip Dunne

WASHINGTON: Prompted by the recent increase in aggressive actions by Russia, Britain’s head of defense procurement says his country is shifting its strategy in reaction. “We are refreshing our national risk assessment, which is influencing our national security strategy,” said Philip Dunne. It is the first time since 2010 that the U.K. has reviewed its strategy,…

Dunford Mulls F-35B IOC Decision; 4 Bs Take Out 9 Attackers

Dunford Mulls F-35B IOC Decision; 4 Bs Take Out 9 Attackers
Dunford Mulls F-35B IOC Decision; 4 Bs Take Out 9 Attackers

UPDATED with Frank Kendall’s vote of confidence WASHINGTON: During the Marine’s recent operational readiness test of the F-35B, four of the Marine aircraft went up against nine enemy aircraft. “It went very poorly for the bad guys,” Lt. Gen. Jon Davis, deputy commandant for aviation, told me this afternoon. Davis provided few details, saying they…

Marines Begin Final Checks For F-35B IOC; ‘On Track’ For End Of July

Marines Begin Final Checks For F-35B IOC; ‘On Track’ For End Of July
Marines Begin Final Checks For F-35B IOC; ‘On Track’ For End Of July

WASHINGTON: A select group of 12 Marines in Yuma, Ariz. began testing the first squadron of F-35B pilots, inspecting their aircraft and checking maintenance procedures and personnel yesterday as the end game for declaring Initial Operating Capability for the aircraft before the end of July. “Initial operating capability (IOC) for the Marine Corps F-35B is…

Noise Biggest Worry For F-35B On USS Wasp; Marines Fly Through Testing

Noise Biggest Worry For F-35B On USS Wasp; Marines Fly Through Testing
Noise Biggest Worry For F-35B On USS Wasp; Marines Fly Through Testing

ABOARD USS WASP: When you start getting bored during an operational test after watching the seventh or eighth F-35B float down the carrier deck and slip up into the air, you know the Marines and Navy are doing something right — or being very lucky. The six pilots have put their planes into the air close to…

Gen. Davis Hopes To Keep F-35B Out Of War Zones Right After IOC

Gen. Davis Hopes To Keep F-35B Out Of War Zones Right After IOC
Gen. Davis Hopes To Keep F-35B Out Of War Zones Right After IOC

WASHINGTON: As the Marines started doing operational testing of the F-35B aboard the USS Wasp, the head of Marine Aviation is visibly and demonstrably confident the aircraft will meet the date for the plane’s Initial Operational Capabiility. “To me the F-35 program is right on track where it should be,” Lt. Gen. Jon Davis, the head…

No Top US Acquisition Officials At Paris Air Show; No F-35s Either

No Top US Acquisition Officials At Paris Air Show; No F-35s Either
No Top US Acquisition Officials At Paris Air Show; No F-35s Either

WASHINGTON: Frank Kendall, the head of Pentagon acquisition, will not visit the Paris Air Show next month. In contrast to the flurry of senior American leaders who made it to the Farnborough Air Show last year when the F-35 was expected to make its first public appearance overseas, the Paris show looks to be a considerably…