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Chorbis escribió:Tened en cuenta compañeros que el paquete que le toca a Italia, por lo menos a Leonardo, consiste, de momento, al montaje de los F-35A para la Italia y los F-35A para la Fuerza Aérea de Holanda, además de que se producirán las alas de todos los F-35A; y es el centro oficial de mantenimiento, reparación, overhaul y modernización de los F-35 europeos.
poliorcetes escribió:El gordito de la infantería de marina probando su pod de cañón. No soy el único al que le resulta incongruente
http://www.snafu-solomon.com/2017/05/f- ... sting.html
Para A/S... la carga de munición es pequeña, la persistencia sobre el terreno es pequeña, la vulnerabilidad es elevada y el precio del pájaro también.
The German Air Force this month sent the U.S. military a written request for classified data on the Lockheed Martin Corp (LMT.N) F-35 fighter jet as it gears up to replace its current fleet of fighter jets from 2025 to 2035.
The letter, sent by the Air Force's planning command and seen by Reuters, makes clear that the German government has not yet authorised a procurement programme and is not committed to any particular aircraft to replace its current warplanes.
It said the defence ministry would carry out "an in-depth evaluation of market available solutions, including the F-35, later this year," with a formal "letter of request" to be issued in coming months.
Germany's interest in the F-35 - the Pentagon's most advanced warplane and its costliest procurement programme - may surprise some given that it is part of the four-nation consortium that developed the fourth-generation Eurofighter Typhoon, which continues to compete for new orders.
The Eurofighter is built by Airbus (AIR.PA) as well as Britain's BAE Systems (BAES.L) and Leonardo (LDOF.MI) of Italy.
Germany will need to replace its current fleet of fourth-generation warplanes - Tornadoes in use since 1981 and Eurofighters - between 2025 and 2035. The F-35 is considered a fifth-generation fighter given stealth capabilities that allow it to evade enemy radars.(...)
7 February 2017
https://www.theyworkforyou.com/wrans/?i ... #g62350.q0
Question: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence, how much his Department has spent each year on... Lightning II...
Answer: Expenditure for the Demonstration and Manufacture phases for each of the listed projects is detailed in the attached table. The information includes expenditure incurred since 2007-08 up until 2015-16. Spend data for the current financial year (FY) is excluded as this is incomplete. Costs prior to 2007-08 are not broken down by FY:
http://qna.files.parliament.uk/qna-atta ... 0Moon.docx
16 November 2016
https://www.theyworkforyou.com/wrans/?i ... #g52444.r0
The Strategic Defence and Security Review 2015 confirmed our commitment to buy 138 F35 Lightning aircraft over the life of the programme. To date the UK has taken delivery of six F35B aircraft.
25 January 2017
https://www.theyworkforyou.com/wrans/?i ... #g60456.q0
The UK has no plans to integrate the Brimstone 2 missile onto the F-35B Lightning II aircraft.
poliorcetes escribió:..hay que reconocerles un enorme acierto: limitar al máximo a sus proveedores, y desarrollar y construir todo en casa. Así pueden ahorrar los costes de coordinación, abaratar y entregar más en tiempo...
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