20.03.2025, 01:06
(19.03.2025, 21:04)LieberTee schrieb: Wenn sein Brötchengeber die F-35 beschafft, dann kann er wohl kaum eine Nicht-Begeisterung öffentlich äußern. Er sagt, was er als loyaler Generalinspekteur in der Öffentlichkeit zu sagen hat, was er wirklich denkt wissen wir nicht.
Also bitte nicht (politischen) Werbesprech mit Fakten verwechseln.
Der gute Mann flog F4, Mig 29, EF und Tornado. Er hat einen Master in Aeronautical Science.
Das ist eine beeindruckende Karriere:
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ingo_Gerhartz
Ich vertraue seinen Aussagen.
Ansonsten:
No, there’s no ‘kill switch’: Pentagon tries to reassure international F-35 partners
Zitat:“There is no kill switch,” the Joint Program Office (JPO) for the F-35 program said in a statement. “The program operates under well-established agreements that ensure all F-35 operators have the necessary capabilities to sustain and operate their aircraft effectively. The strength of the F-35 program lies in its global partnership, and we remain committed to providing all users with the full functionality and support they require.”
“The F-35 was conceived, developed, and continues to be operated and sustained as a joint/coalition platform, built on strong partnerships with U.S. allies and partner nations across the globe,” the statement said. “From its inception, the F-35 has been a collaborative effort, integrating the expertise and contributions of multiple countries to ensure it meets the operational needs of all its users.”
Lockheed in its own statement said that the company “is committed to helping our customers strengthen their airpower and security with the F-35. The F-35 program recently surpassed 1 million flight hours across 16 military services flying the aircraft. We remain committed to providing the reliable and capable F-35 to enable our customers to complete their missions and come home safely.”
https://breakingdefense.com/2025/03/no-t...-partners/
Ich schreibe dazu auch nix mehr. Wer Verschwörungtheorien glauben will, kann das gerne tun.