Several articles have been written about the F35s and
its perennial shortcomings. After more than a decade and a half of
tinkering with its problems ever since entering service in 2006, nothing
came out of Lockheed Martin's attempts to solve those problems that
still persists.
And those persistent problems are still
afflicting the aircraft, with the USA even admitting that only 25% of
the F35s in its fleet are fit for combat duty. That tells the whole
story and just boggles the mind that some countries are still vying to
buy them at exorbitant prices. A newer version of that plane is already
being produced and the price is said to be 'astronomical'. But some
silly goons will still buy them undoubtedly.
One of the many
problems of the F35 is the special skin coating needed for radar evasion
which is reported to peel off after just a few flights. Such peelings
will render the stealth factor to be compromised.
In the face of
recent developments in radar technology and the relatively slower
flying speed of the F35 compared to other newer supersonic fighter jets,
the F35 is losing its relevance. Its only useful role is carrying out
bombing missions using its stealth approach, which is becoming
irrelevant with newer radar capabilities being developed to track them.
Only continued hyping has kept it in production to sell to those still
living under a rock.
Moreover, smaller countries have little use
for them as bombing other much bigger country is not in their interest.
The USA's experience in Vietnam shows clearly to the world that using
carpet bombing is a perfect example of how a war can still be lost with
that superior advantage.
And the USA is also said to have
stringent covenant regarding the F35's usage and in whose hands they can
be flown. A F35 falling into enemy hands or crashing in enemy territory
is a big matter of concern. However, in today's weaponry development,
it may be a different story. China was not even interested in the F35C
that fell into the South China Sea in 2022, while landing on a carrier,
which the USA had been blowing up the fear that the Chinese may be
attempting to salvage it to learn its secrets.
Just a matter of
interest, reports have now surfaced that some of the supposedly
destroyed weaponry left behind by the USA during its hurried scampering
out of Afghanistan, some have been rebuilt by the Taliban and are
causing nervousness in the USA and the West. The USA may have assumed
that they have damaged those weaponry beyond repair before their hurried
escape from Kabul, but using reverse engineering the Taliban has
managed to reap a windfall not only in breathing new life into those
damaged weapons but also in understanding the workings of those weapons,
which will serve them well. If they share them with the Russians or
Chinese, that will be highly detrimental to the USA. Shooting its own
foot is becoming the hobby of the USA.
Anonymous
PS. F22 is supposedly the best air superiority American fighter. Why did the Americans scrapped production of this aircraft when they did not have another better aircraft? Very likely the hype about the F22 is just that, hype, not real. So it is better to scrap it fast. F35 is nothing better than the F22 but another hype. Since there are still stupid buyers, the Americans would just keep pushing and selling it like fake mRNA vaccines. There will be suckers wanting to buy it. If not, coerce them to buy and keep spreading the fantasy that it is the best American aircraft, the best in the world.
Sinkieland would be more than happy to buy F22/F35abc...whatever their ameriunt master offered. Sillyporean have no said in all this purchase of expensive toys. MIW will always pain a scary scenario to frighten sillyporean that without expensive toys we will be makan/bullied by our neighbour. Daft sinkies all the most easily frighten lot.
ReplyDeleteThe same hype about those tanks and armored vehicles sent to Ukraine. Just provided moving target practice for the Russians.
ReplyDeleteMost are now in Moscow, on show. To shame the West, really!
Russians are waiting for a F16 or even a F35 in its collection soon.
Sinkeland F Fighter crashed.
ReplyDeleteWow UAssA Fighter Planes Hand Guns ah?
Pilot saved himself in time. Like that how? Demoted for sure! No? Already 'lau sai' where got courage to fly and do air battle again.
ReplyDeleteWah, think this year so much peace from June onwards till Aug 09. NDP.
ReplyDeleteOur place wah piang how many fly past rehearsals thundering through the skies that always passed our estates.
Think they will scrap fly pasts this NDP.
Will there be a dent in the arrowhead fly past formation? One plane short still can meh?
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