J-10 crash had been reported and witnessed, if J-20 crashed but there's no one reporting or seeing the crash, J-20 could be really invisible.
will the chinese govt publicly report major issues with their platforms?
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J-10 crash had been reported and witnessed, if J-20 crashed but there's no one reporting or seeing the crash, J-20 could be really invisible.
How will the J-20 crash if all it does is make leisurely circles around its own airfield?J-10 crash had been reported and witnessed, if J-20 crashed but there's no one reporting or seeing the crash, J-20 could be really invisible.
Hi,F-35s Struggle To Fly! Frustrated South Korea Says Its US-Origin Stealth Fighters Marred By Defects
By Ashish Dangwal
October 4, 2022
South Korea’s F-35 stealth fighter jets, which it touts as a critical component in deterring North Korean threats, appear to be experiencing severe maintenance challenges.
On October 4, a South Korean lawmaker stated that the nation’s F-35A fighters were labeled as operationally unready 234 times over 18 months ending in June because of malfunctions.
The ruling People Power Party’s Rep Shin Won-sik presented Air Force data to demonstrate the issues the South Korean Air Force is encountering in making F-35s fully operational. He mentioned that the fighters were grounded 172 times during the timeframe.
He also noted 62 cases where the jets could fly but couldn’t complete specific missions. Shin revealed the information, highlighting the need for the South Korean military to exert significant effort in introducing and maintaining such cutting-edge weaponry.
“Grounded fifth-generation fighters could carry out missions for only 12 days on average last year and 11 days in the first half of this year,” Yonhap reported. In contrast, throughout the course of the 18 months, the older generation aircraft F-4E and F-5 were grounded 26 and 28 times, respectively.
However, the South Korean Air Force stated that the F-35As achieved their goal operation rate of 75%, which indicates that sustaining the readiness posture was not a problem.
The service admitted difficulties obtaining parts for defects in the newly launched model. It further noted that it would work to obtain them as soon as possible from the manufacturer.
It is important to remember that Australia made headlines when it intended to spend an astounding AUD14.6 billion ($10.87 billion) to maintain its Lockheed Martin F-35A Lightning II fleet until 2053.
In February 2022, official records showed that Australia’s F-35A fighter would spend less time in the air than previously anticipated. That sparked a national debate about the Royal Australian Air Force’s capability and viability.
The F-35s were in the design stage when Australia agreed in 2002 to purchase up to 100 aircraft. This commitment was driven by the US government and defense giant Lockheed Martin. Similarly, the US Air Force worries that its outdated F-35s are now nothing more than pricey training aircraft.
In 2021, the US Air Force’s deputy chief of staff, Lt. Gen. S Clinton Hinote, voiced significant reservations about the outdated software, noting, “the block that is coming off the line right now is not a block that I feel good about going up against China and Russia.”
He said that a war scenario focusing on the possibility of safeguarding Taiwan from Chinese air attack proved that “every [F-35] that rolls off the line today is a fighter that we wouldn’t even bother putting into these scenarios.”
South Korea F-35 Fighter Jets
In 2014, South Korea ordered 40 F-35A planes for the Air Force under a $6.4 billion contract. Like the US Air Force, the South Korean Air Force operates the F-35A, with the first plane supplied by the manufacturer in 2018.
In January 2022, the nation finished the deployment of 40 F-35As. In March 2022, South Korea announced that Lockheed Martin F-35A Lightning II fighter planes purchased from the United States are operational.
In July, F-35 stealth fighter jets from the US and South Korea collaborated during a 10-day drill designed to warn North Korea for the first time.
The 17th Fighter Wing of the South Korean Air Force operates the F-35 out of Cheongju Air Base. However, the development comes when North Korea is carrying out a series of missile tests, threatening South Korea.
The F-35s fleet of South Korea performed an “elephant walk” on March 25, the day after Pyongyang conducted one of its missile launches, in a show of force. In July, South Korea announced its desire to acquire additional 20 F-35A fighter planes by 2028 to strengthen its aerial strike capabilities.
This choice appears to have been made in response to concerns about Pyongyang’s aggressive military buildup and expanding missile arsenal.
“Using the F-35A stealth fighters, the invisible power capable of stealth infiltration and precise striking, we will achieve an overwhelming strategic victory and maintain a full military posture that will deter further actions by North Korea,” then-Defense Minister Suh Wook said during the elephant walk.
Nonetheless, given North Korea’s increasingly hostile posture, the current information on the South Korean Air Force’s F-35s is concerning.
F-35s Struggle To Fly! Frustrated South Korea Says Its US-Origin Stealth Fighters Marred By Defects
South Korea's lawmakers stated that the nation's F-35 A stealth fighter jets were labeled as operationally unready 234 times over 18 montheurasiantimes.com
Hi,
I don't trust this news---.
It is directed to confuse the chinese to lay their guard down---.
No other nation operating the F35 have complained like this---.
This is a " TACTICAL DIS-INFORMATION CAMPAIGN "---.
New Recruit
I know there must be some reason why F-35 dropped like flies in recent couple of years.
What's your qualifications to call someone that doesn't praise anything American as "sofa soldiers." Are you some kind of veteran wunderkind or something @gambitDo we have a new 'Pierre Sprey' on PDF?
Yeah...Am sure you speak from extensive PERSONAL experience in military aviation, sofa soldier.
If you trust the Chinese, the world is finish because of their "Chinese Physics".Never trust american words. If their words can be trusted. Pig can fly.
but this is an excuse though -Can Russia tell countries that buy its fighter jets like Su30 or Mig 29 to go " invest in their own facilities to maintain those aircraft"?No they cant, so why should US tell buyers of its fighter jets those same excuses?As the article suggested, South Korea depends on US parts to maintain their fleet, and again, like the Article suggested, they should invest in their own facilities to maintain those aircraft and source those parts.
that doesnt change the fact that South Korea doesnt trust your overpriced F-35- obviously the F35 is so impressive, it makes SK still vert worried of N Korea.Wouldn't say losing 9 airframes over the life time of 19 years are "Dropping like flies"
and you very obviously did not read the entire article BEYOND THE HEADLINE.
When you buy a fighter jet, THAT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY to maintain that jt, I mean, if you buy a new car, do you ask the car dealer to service it for free every 6 months for you to keep the new car warranty? If you do not have a plan on how to maintain any new equipment, then don't buy them. This is true whether or not you buy a desktop computer, an Iphone, a car or a fighter jet.but this is an excuse though -Can Russia tell countries that buy its fighter jets like Su30 or Mig 29 to go " invest in their own facilities to maintain those aircraft"?No they cant, so why should US tell buyers of its fighter jets those same excuses?
Just admit F-35 is overpriced and not very reliable, even US weapons in Ukraine have proven to be "good but expensive" and always need servicing..smh
that doesn't change the fact that South Korea doesn't trust your overpriced F-35- obviously the F35 is so impressive, it makes SK still vert worried of N Korea.
The F-16 designer declared this F-35 project a Ponzi scheme a long time back! It's supposed to be a jack of all trades but master of none!!! Looks like it's becoming a jack-a$$!!! The effect of poor high school education in the USA coupled with an extreme Satanic level corporate greed where the winners (incompetent middle-aged white male VPs & above, promoted due to nepotism and favoritism) take it all at the cost of reduced workforces.....The West used to mock Russian fighter jets for being high maintaince..
Look how the tides have turned.
F-35 is snake oil, bulky, slow
If it was real deal US wouldnt have exported it to other countries.
Does Israel ever share its Iron Dome tech? No.
First of all this is not 'idiot bring IQ of community forum' but Pakistan Defence forum of intelligent people that contribute to the discussion and not make uninformed statements.I know there must be some reason why F-35 dropped like flies in recent couple of years.
F-15 has an adversary combat kill ratio (if consider all air forces) of about 60 aircraft with no losses. That was exported to every allied country to make this impact. Your logic is baseless as Turkey operates several 100s and lobbying to get upgraded ones.Looks like an unbreakable La'net has fallen on this jet! It's the opposite of F-16s....
GOD has saved Turkey....
The F-16 designer declared this F-35 project a Ponzi scheme a long time back! It's supposed to be a jack of all trades but master of none!!! Looks like it's becoming a jack-a$$!!! The effect of poor high school education in the USA coupled with an extreme Satanic level corporate greed where the winners (incompetent middle-aged white male VPs & above, promoted due to nepotism and favoritism) take it all at the cost of reduced workforces.....
With the US permission (centrally controlled from the USA) required to even start the engine of this jet, definitely Turkey has been saved even from this point alone provided her major bone of contention is with Greece, France etc....Every new aircraft that has entered service has been criticized by people more familiar with the previous generation of aircraft. The truth tells a different story. Somehow Turkey got saved but every other nation, including Finland, and Switzerland that are not part of NATO are somehow less intelligent than TUrkey. I don't buy that.
That would be Indians, not Chinese.If you trust the Chinese, the world is finish because of their "Chinese Physics".
Am USAF veteran, F-111 (Cold War) then F-16 (Desert Storm). You?What's your qualifications to call someone that doesn't praise anything American as "sofa soldiers." Are you some kind of veteran wunderkind or something @gambit
This gentleman...Knows the F-35...but this is an excuse though -Can Russia tell countries that buy its fighter jets like Su30 or Mig 29 to go " invest in their own facilities to maintain those aircraft"?No they cant, so why should US tell buyers of its fighter jets those same excuses?
Just admit F-35 is overpriced and not very reliable, even US weapons in Ukraine have proven to be "good but expensive" and always need servicing..smh
that doesnt change the fact that South Korea doesnt trust your overpriced F-35- obviously the F35 is so impressive, it makes SK still vert worried of N Korea.