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F-35 Stealth Fighter Prepares for the Unthinkable: War with China or Russia
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Kris Osborn

April 27, 2016

The Air Force F-35 is using “open air” ranges and computer simulation to practice combat missions against the best Chinese and Russian-made air-defense technologies – as a way to prepare to enemy threats anticipated in the mid-2020s and beyond.

The testing is aimed at addressing the most current air defense system threats such as Russian-made systems and also focused on potential next-generation or yet-to-exist threats, Harrigian said.

Air Force officials have explained that, looking back to 2001 when the JSF threat started, the threats were mostly European centric – Russian made SA-10s or SA-20s. Now the future threats are looking at both Russian and Chinese-made and Asian made threats, they said.

“They have got these digital SAMS (surface-to-air-missile-systems) out there that can change frequencies and they are very agile in how they operate. being able to replicate that is not easy,” Maj. Gen. Jeffrey Harrigian, Director of the F-35 Integration Office, told Scout Warrior in an interview.

Surface threats from air defenses is a tough problem because emerging threats right now can see aircraft hundreds of miles away, service officials explained.

Furthermore, emerging and future Integrated Air Defense Systems use faster computer processors, are better networked to one-another and detect on a wider range of frequencies. These attributes, coupled with an ability to detect aircraft at further distances, make air defenses increasingly able to at times detect even stealth aircraft, in some instances, with surveillance radar.

(This piece first appeared in Scout Warrior here)

While the Air Force aims to prepare for the unlikely contingency of a potential engagement with near-peer rivals such as Russia or China, Harrigian explained that there is much more concern about having to confront an adversary which has purchased air-defense technology from the Russians or Chinese. Harrigian emphasized that, while there is no particular conflict expected with any given specific country, the service wants to be ready for any contingency.

Harrigian explained that the F-35 is engineered with what developers call “open architecture,” meaning it is designed to quickly integrate new weapons, software and avionics technology as new threats emerge.

“One of the key reasons we bought this airplane is because the threats continue to evolve - we have to be survivable in this threat environment that has continued to develop capabilities where they can deny us access to specific objectives that we may want to achieve. This airplane gives us the ability to penetrate, deliver weapons and then share that information across the formation that it is operating in,” Harrigian explained.

While training against the best emerging threats in what Harrigian called “open air” ranges looks to test the F-35 against the best current and future air defenses – there is still much more work to be done when it comes to anticipating high-end, high-tech fast developing future threats. This is where modeling and simulation play a huge part in threat preparation, he added.

“The place where we have to have the most agility is really in the modeling and simulation environment - If you think about our open air ranges, we try to build these ranges that have this threats that we expect to be fighting. Given the pace at which the enemy is developing these threats - it becomes very difficult for us to go out and develop these threats,” Harrigan explained.

The Air Force plans to bring a representation of next-generation threats and weapons to its first weapons school class in 2018.
In a simulated environment, F-22s from Langley AFB in Virginia could train for combat scenarios with an F-35 at Nellis AFB, Nevada, he said.

The JSF’s Active Electronically Scanned Arrays, or AESA’s, the aircraft is able to provide a synthetic aperture rendering of air and ground pictures. The AESA also brings the F-35 electronic warfare capabilities, Harrigian said.

Part of the idea with F-35 modernization is to engineered systems on the aircraft which can be upgraded with new software as threats change. Technologies such as the AESA radar, electronic attack and protection and some of the computing processing power on the airplane, can be updated to keep pace with evolving threats, Harrigian said.

Engineered to travel at speeds greater than 1,100 miles per hour and able to reach Mach 1.6, the JSF is said to be just as fast and maneuverable at an F-15 or F-16 and bring and a whole range of additional functions and abilities.

Overall, the Air Force plans to buy 1,763 JSF F-35A multi-role fighters, a number which will ultimately comprise a very large percentage of the service’s fleet of roughly 2,000 fighter jets. So far, at least 83 F-35As are operational for the Air Force.

4th Software Drop:

Many of the JSF’s combat capabilities are woven into developmental software increments or “drops,” each designed to advance the platforms technical abilities. There are more than 10 million individual lines of code in the JSF system.

While the Air Force plans to declare its F-345s operational with the most advanced software drop, called 3F, the service is already working on a 4th drop to be ready by 2020 or 2021. Following this initial drop, the aircraft will incorporate new software drops in two year increments in order to stay ahead of the threat.

The first portion of Block IV software funding, roughly $12 million, arrived in the 2014 budget, Air Force officials said.

Block IV will include some unique partner weapons including British weapons, Turkish weapons and some of the other European country weapons that they want to get on their own plane, service officials explained.

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China should not confine itself on SCS and eastern sea, we have to take care of global issues, it's in China interest to have a peaceful and stable Middle east, US should not see that as a threat to their global hegemony.
 
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China should not confine itself on SCS and eastern sea, we have to take care of global issues, it's in China interest to have a peaceful and stable Middle east, US should not see that as a threat to their global hegemony.

China should still tread carefully as it is not truly free of Western economic and military blackmail just yet.

From around 2025-2030 onward, then China should be free to do as it pleases as it should then be around the level of
the US in world global power.
 
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China should still tread carefully as it is not truly free of Western economic and military blackmail just yet.

From around 2025-2030 onward, then China should be free to do as it pleases as it should then be around the level of
the US in world global power.

Indeed, we haven't anything provocative as what US did to us...yet.
 
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J20 would not be a match even for f15 silent eagle

How did you figure this out genius?

J-20 was optimised from the ground up to have a stealth airframe and has the best avionics and missiles that China can
produce. It will also soon have the 5th generation WS-15 engine installed.

F-15 SE is no more than a 4th gen air-frame with some attempt to apply stealth features. It's engine is an enhanced 4th generation. Apart from avionics and missiles it is outclassed by the J-20 in every aspect.
 
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The Air Force F-35 is using “open air” ranges and computer simulation to practice combat missions against the best Chinese and Russian-made air-defense technologies – as a way to prepare to enemy threats anticipated in the mid-2020s and beyond

US is not the only one to have combat simulation, I guess this how China use the combat simulation to optimize and design the J-20, this is just an on going game, as long as China has talented people and resource, China can always run another simulation and let computer to plot the best solution for China in the incoming war.
 
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China should not confine itself on SCS and eastern sea, we have to take care of global issues, it's in China interest to have a peaceful and stable Middle east, US should not see that as a threat to their global hegemony.
USA has no balls to confront any power like China ,Russia and directly Pakistan or even iran !
West and USA knows damn well the future power of the world is China and they all know dam well that they can't control china by force other then cutting it down economically,peaceful regions will bring more business and revenue for china and this will never digest by west
 
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J20 would not be a match even for f15 silent eagle
with all due respect Silent Eagle is far from realization and will be the only 4th gen platform to compete with 5th gen Realm
F-15 SE is no more than a 4th gen air-frame with some attempt to apply stealth features. It's engine is an enhanced 4th generation. Apart from avionics and missiles it is outclassed by the J-20 in every aspect
i dont know what do you expect from a fighter if not missiles and avionics
but comparing a 5th gen platform to a 4th gen upgrade who is not into realization yet is not sane
J-20 will be a great asset but its mass production is not realized yet
f-22 is very large in numbers in the sky and alone can take on China presently
however what happens in future is up for speculations
 
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i dont know what do you expect from a fighter if not missiles and avionics
but comparing a 5th gen platform to a 4th gen upgrade who is not into realization yet is not sane
J-20 will be a great asset but its mass production is not realized yet
f-22 is very large in numbers in the sky and alone can take on China presently
however what happens in future is up for speculations

Your post is a little confusing to be honest.

I gather you also agree that the J-20 will outclass F-15 SE?

True the US fleet of F-22 can take on the whole Chinese air-force now but this assumes that there will be
just an air-battle between Chinese fighters and US F-22s. In reality the Chinese will launch thousands of ballistic
and cruise missiles to destroy the F-22s and the air-fields that host them.
 
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I gather you also agree that the J-20 will outclass F-35 SE?
if you mean F-15SE than know that it is not even in development phase yet and comparing a product in light production and one on paper is above my mind
as for F-35 , than j-20 and f-35 both are equally far from Skies yet so no comparison there
about current war Us is likely to dominate the air
you see SAMs capabilities regarding F-22 are questionable among both realms
all i want to say is future is up for speculation but if we speak now
USAF is likely to dominate all skies but realize that PLAAF is also prepared for "defensive Flights"
hope you are getting the picture
 
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USA has no balls to confront any power like China ,Russia and directly Pakistan or even iran !
West and USA knows damn well the future power of the world is China and they all know dam well that they can't control china by force other then cutting it down economically,peaceful regions will bring more business and revenue for china and this will never digest by west

Well said, peace will bring prosperity to Middle east, China is interested on business deal and not war.
 
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Deal with this - J-20H :coffee::azn::D

Max range: 3500km
Combat range: 1200-1500km
Engines: twin WS-15
Max speed: 2.2M, cruising: speed 1.4M
RCS: 0.01m2
Internal weapons bay: main 4.5mX2.4mX0.8m, side 3.2mX1.0X0.6m
Weapons: PL-21 A2A missile etc
Avionics
etc etc

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How did you figure this out genius?

J-20 was optimised from the ground up to have a stealth airframe and has the best avionics and missiles that China can
produce. It will also soon have the 5th generation WS-15 engine installed.

F-15 SE is no more than a 4th gen air-frame with some attempt to apply stealth features. It's engine is an enhanced 4th generation. Apart from avionics and missiles it is outclassed by the J-20 in every aspect.
Because the U.S have been producing stealth planes since the 1970's. All of a sudden china is telling the world that it is better than the u.s? Only in your Chinese fan boy dream.

Because the U.S have been producing stealth planes since the 1970's. All of a sudden china is telling the world that it is better than the u.s? Only in your Chinese fan boy dream.

The F-15 Silent Eagle's frontal rcs is the same as the F-35. The aircraft has a Radar Cross Section Reduction Package, which includes radar-absorbent materials, form-fitting fuel tanks, and vertical stabilizers at a radar-reducing 15 degree cant. Silent Eagle even has a pair of internal weapons bays built into the fuselage to hide Sidewinder and AMRAAM air-to-air missiles, JDAM satellite guided bombs, and small diameter bomb. The lack of missiles and drop tanks hanging off the wings and fuselage improves the aircraft's radar-cross section. Silent Eagle also features plenty of non-stealth upgrades including a powerful AESA radar, an infrared search and track capability for air-to-ground and air-to-air combat, and an updated electronic warfare suite. Boeing touts Silent Eagle's greater situational awareness, faster jamming, and accurate threat location.
 
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