Monday, March 1, 2010

F-35 News Updates -- March 1, 2010

The initial F-35 Joint Strike Fighter test aircraft built by Lockheed Martin is shown in flight over North Texas in October. Photo courtesy of Pratt & Whitney

F-35 Fighter Program Has Serious Problems, Report Indicates -- McClatchy News

Defense Secretary Robert Gates and other Pentagon officials have made it clear in recent weeks that they are unhappy about the F-35 joint strike fighter program.

The reasons are likewise clearly evident in the contents of internal government documents reviewed by the Star-Telegram.

Monthly reports prepared by the Defense Contract Management Agency show that as recently as mid-November, development of the F-35 was in serious disarray. Lockheed Martin and other contractors were producing key components and completing airplanes more slowly, not faster, documents show.

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More News On The F-35

Documents detail serious problems with F-35 program -- Star Telegram
USAF Slips JSF Operational Debut -- Aviation Week
Pentagon F-35 engine analysis 'near-sighted'-House -- Reuters
Study: Cost same for F-35 alternate engine -- Air Force Times
The U.S. still needs answers for fighter roadmap problems -- ELP Defens(c)e Blog
Facing A Tighter Budget, The Air Force Gets Choosy -- Wall Street Journal
How the F-35 Is Stalling, Even Before Take-Off -- BNet
Clothes make the pilot: F-35 gets next-generation gear (PHOTO GALLERY) -- NWF Daily News

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