Saturday, August 10, 2019

The U.S. Military's F-35 Test Planes Are Only Achieving A 'Fully Mission Capable' Rate Of Just 8.7 Percen

U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Brian West watches an Air Force F-35 Lightning II joist strike fighter aircraft approach for the first time July 14, 2011, at Eglin Air Force Base, Fla. (U.S. Air Force photo by Samuel King Jr.)

National Intelligence: Just 2 Out of 23 U.S. F-35 Test Planes Are Fully Operational

The 23 U.S. military F-35 stealth fighters in the test fleet at Edwards Air Force Base in California achieved a “fully mission capable” rate of just 8.7 percent in June 2019, according to the F-35 program office.

The 23 U.S. military F-35 stealth fighters in the test fleet at Edwards Air Force Base in California achieved a “fully mission capable” rate of just 8.7 percent in June 2019, according to the F-35 program office.

That’s equivalent to around two F-35s that are fully ready for testing.

An expert with the Washington, D.C. Project on Government Oversight described the test force’s readiness rate “abysmal” in a recent report on their website. The low mission-capable rate underscores ongoing problems with the F-35’s design, testing and production and could weigh on the Pentagon’s efforts to accelerate F-35 production and boost the readiness of the frontline fleet.

Read more ....

WNU Editor:Saying that this readiness rate is "abysmal" is an understatement.

4 comments:

RussInSoCal said...

The USAF will eventually get them dialed in. But in the mean time, good thing the F-15, F-16 and F/A-18 production lines are still running.

Bob Huntley said...

...

Jac said...

Yes, but it would be interesting to know what is the % of major problems.

Antitroll said...

Lol