Posted on 03/02/2010 12:16:21 PM PST by Nachum
The high-profile F-35 Joint Strike Fighter program will be delayed by two years and will be significantly over cost, Air Force Secretary Michael Donley said on Tuesday.
We think it is probable that there will be a Nunn-McCurdy breach, Donley said at a breakfast with defense reporters.
The so-called Nunn-McCurdy law requires the military services or the Pentagon leadership to tell Congress when the price tag of a program increases significantly. The Pentagon then must certify to Congress that the program is still worth pursuing.
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The F-35 will be obsolete before it’s even produced.
They need to bring back the F-22 but apparently the Navy can’t use them. I say just coat the F-18’s with Radar Absorbant Material and be done with it. =O)
...experts surprised.
A thousand drones would cost less one F-22. Old farts like me could serve our country wearing pajamas and drinking coffee while defending our country from meanies!
Drones can’t perform the air to air mission. It’s one of the most complex missions in the Air Force. I would also have reservations about using drones for close air missions.
And the second your data link is jammed/disrupted whatever... your drone becomes useless.
In Star Wars Luke and Hans ward off attacking star fighters with laser cannons which look alot like the B-36 waist gunners window and 50 cal machine guns. Indeed Lucas used WWII combat photos to simulate the attack on the Death Star!
Thanks to Hedy Lamar data encryption made a great leap forward. Our encryted data links could and would be hardened to prevent this defensive assault.
And I'm not a real big fan of sophisticated, autonomous AI's running the show either. But that might just be too many SciFi flicks on my part.
Surprise, surprise.
I was a Comm Officer in the Air Force. I was a Top Secret Control Officer and a Crypto Custodian. I am well aware of the technology and techniques that are being used now and forecast to be available in the future.
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