Friday, March 11, 2016

The F-35 Is Still A Mess

Capt. Brad Matherne inside an F-35A Lightning II before a training mission in Nevada in April 2013. Photograph by Brett Clashman — U.S. Air Force

Clay Dillow, Fortune: Pentagon Report: The F-35 Is Still a Mess

The Air Force wants to declare the problem-prone fighter ready for combat later this year.

The U.S. Air Force plans to declare its first batch of Lockheed Martin-built F-35 Lightning II fighter jets ready for initial combat duties as early as August of this year. But a scathing new report from the Pentagon office in charge of testing and evaluating U.S. military weapons systems suggests that America’s fifth-generation, all-purpose combat jet is anything but ready for combat.

The Director of Operational Test and Evaluation (DOT&E) report cites a myriad of problems with the F-35, spanning design issues that negatively impact its aerodynamics in flight to countless software bugs buried in the F-35’s eight million lines of code. (The 24 million lines of code running the F-35’s maintenance and logistics software on the ground? Also buggy.)

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WNU Editor: A summary on the current problems for the F-35.

Update: Words of wisdom (albeit too late for the F-35) .... F-35 Chief: Think Very, Very Hard Before Making Another Joint Fighter (Marcus Weisgerber, Defense One).

1 comment:

Stephen Davenport said...

Its amazing how every single new program gets the same comment about how it is a piece of shit..lol...All of them have gotten this treatment, EVERY single one. I take it with a grain of salt. They will get the bugs out over time.