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Eugene

(61,859 posts)
Tue May 22, 2018, 03:23 PM May 2018

F-35 stealth fighter sees first combat, in Israeli operation

Source: BBC

F-35 stealth fighter sees first combat, in Israeli operation

22 May 2018

The US-made F-35 stealth fighter has seen its first ever combat action, flying in an operation for the Israeli air force.

The air force chief showed an image of jets over Beirut, Lebanon, and said the planes had "already attacked twice on two different fronts".

Israel recently carried out scores of air strikes in Syria.

The F-35, from the world's priciest military programme, has been criticised both for cost and combat effectiveness.

Last year, Defence Secretary James Mattis had to defend the programme after then President-elect Donald Trump tweeted criticising its huge price, said to be close to $100m (£74m) per plane.

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Read more: http://www.bbc.com/news/world-middle-east-44210403
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F-35 stealth fighter sees first combat, in Israeli operation (Original Post) Eugene May 2018 OP
Guess it wasn't raining Docreed2003 May 2018 #1
Your knowledge is a bit dated zipplewrath May 2018 #2
I get it...it was more of a joke than serious commentary Docreed2003 May 2018 #3
Not exactly zipplewrath May 2018 #4

zipplewrath

(16,646 posts)
2. Your knowledge is a bit dated
Tue May 22, 2018, 04:08 PM
May 2018

And is a bit inaccurate as well. It had to do with lightining, not rain.

In early 2015, even before the F-35 was certified to fly in lightning storms, an F-35C (test aircraft CF-8) was accidentally hit by lightning while on approach to land at Eglin AFB. The result? Nothing; the plane landed fine, nothing was showing any warnings and no systems were damaged.

Even back in 2013, the Netherlands’ first F-35 was used to stress test aircraft subsystems and was subjected to ‘865 simulated low level “lightning strikes”’, with no damage to the aircraft, all systems working appropriately and the reactions matching simulations.


There's a difference between being "certified" to do something, and actually not being able to do it.

Docreed2003

(16,858 posts)
3. I get it...it was more of a joke than serious commentary
Tue May 22, 2018, 04:33 PM
May 2018

The F-35 has been a boondoggle from the get go

zipplewrath

(16,646 posts)
4. Not exactly
Tue May 22, 2018, 07:59 PM
May 2018

It is the last human piloted "fighter" jet that will ever be made. As such, they specified every possible thing that they could ever hope for in pursuit of a plane that would last beyond their years. As with so many things, it is the last gasp and an over reaction.

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