F-35 Joint Strike Fighter: A Great and Terrible Program - (9781804519400)
This book details the primary combat aviation and broader technological trends that have influenced the F-35's development the aircraft's design features and ever-evolving capabilities how it has been tested manufactured procured and employed and the expanding set of roles it has been relied on to fulfil. Interviews are widely drawn on to provide insight into multiple aspects of the program from its production to its frontline operations. The management of the program ranging from efforts to reduce procurement and sustainment costs to decision making regarding the integration of new technologies is explored in detail. The global nature of the F-35 program the facilitators of its major export successes and the aircraft's ability to meet challenges from a range of adversary capabilities are also detailed as are the likely future trajectories the program will take moving into the sixth generation era. The book highlights both the tremendous achievements of the F-35 program many of which have been wholly unprecedented and unparalleled as well as its many often severe shortcomings which have made the aircraft less of a game changer than was otherwise set to be the case.
Features
- 208 Pages
- Over 300 photos illustrations maps and tables
- Hardcover
- Book dimensions are 8.5 x 11.5
This book details the primary combat aviation and broader technological trends that have influenced the F-35's development the aircraft's design features and ever-evolving capabilities how it has been tested manufactured procured and employed and the expanding set of roles it has been relied on to fulfil. Interviews are widely drawn on to provide insight into multiple aspects of the program from its production to its frontline operations. The management of the program ranging from efforts to reduce procurement and sustainment costs to decision making regarding the integration of new technologies is explored in detail. The global nature of the F-35 program the facilitators of its major export successes and the aircraft's ability to meet challenges from a range of adversary capabilities are also detailed as are the likely future trajectories the program will take moving into the sixth generation era. The book highlights both the tremendous achievements of the F-35 program many of which have been wholly unprecedented and unparalleled as well as its many often severe shortcomings which have made the aircraft less of a game changer than was otherwise set to be the case.