Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning and F-22 'Raptor' : News & Discussion

Do we all know what "outgoing" means? He doesn't matter and wants a 30 sec soundbite while leaving

The Dutch are so upset they are buying another 6 F-35 🤣 🤣 🤣

"The Dutch will also order an additional six F-35 fighter jets on top of the 52 aircraft already announced. Increasing the number of fighters will allow for greater availability and firepower, as well as more sustained operations,"

 
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Do we all know what "outgoing" means? He doesn't matter and wants a 30 sec soundbite while leaving

The Dutch are so upset they are buying another 6 F-35 🤣 🤣 🤣

"The Dutch will also order an additional six F-35 fighter jets on top of the 52 aircraft already announced. Increasing the number of fighters will allow for greater availability and firepower, as well as more sustained operations,"

Yo Pops ! Thanks for playing American cheerleader here especially when both Sweetie & Paddy are AWOL & thanks for missing the wood for the trees though in your case it wasn't unintentional.

The issue isn't whether Netherlands gets down to doing it. The very fact that a senior dignitary - serving or otherwise of puny Netherlands has voiced such a sentiment shows the vast gulf emanating between Europe & the US .

Besides if ever such a decision is taken it'd be a joint decision for the EU now realises they only have each other.

Hell , for all you know they could rope in the frogs too for such a jailbreak. That would be poetic. Say what ?

Thank you for your attention to the matter ! @BMD ; @Innominate
 
Looks like it's "inspired" by the J-36. Hope the Amerimutts don't flip their collective lids if the Chinese were to accuse them of lifting their designs as the Americans have often accused the Chinese of doing .

Thank you for your attention to the matter , sweetie ! @Innominate

What an uncanny coincidence! We got our first glimpse of the definitive Su-57 design (then called PAK-FA) via a graphic/promo by NPO Saturn back in 2007.


Now its P&W, another engine maker, doing the same thing. Only this one's 6th gen. Deja vu moment.
 

Lockheed Martin has shared new details about how it is using artificial intelligence (AI) technology to help F-35 pilots spot hostile air defenses faster and more accurately. The company says it is also leveraging AI to speed up the process of using new data to refine and improve the jet’s already extensive electronic warfare suite. All of this represents further stepping stones toward more advanced cognitive electronic warfare capabilities, allowing for more agile adaptation to emerging threats, possibly even right in the middle of a mission.
“During the Project Overwatch test flight … , a Lockheed Martin-built and trained AI/machine learning model resolved ID ambiguities among emitters, improving situational awareness and reducing pilot decision making latency,” the release added. “Engineers then used an automated tool to label new emitters, retrain the AI model to learn the new emitter class within minutes, and reload the updated model for the next flight, all in the same mission planning cycle.”

“Embedding this advanced AI into the F-35’s mission system helps pilots understand threats faster so they can make decisions more quickly, because operators don’t have time to synthesize data in combat,” it continued.

“The new technology is displayed in the same manner as the current Combat ID system. The work done in Project Overwatch serves to augment the information in the current system,” a Lockheed Martin spokesperson also told TWZ directly when asked for more specifics. “During [the] flight test, the pilot was presented with the info from the legacy system as well as the new system.”

“The information is presented to the pilot in flight,” they added. “After each mission, data is downloaded into the system, processed, and results in enhanced intelligence for the next flight.”
 
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