29.02.2016, 17:59
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die Israelis haben auch ihre Zweifel bzgl F35
alles irgendwie nachvollziehbar...Hauptkritikpunkt sind wohl die hohen Kosten und die absehbar geringe Einsatzfähigkeit in den nächsten 5-10 Jahren
positiv bzgl F35B
die alternative mit der F15I steht ja auch schon parat
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die Israelis haben auch ihre Zweifel bzgl F35
Zitat:For one thing, the much-touted JSF has some inherent flaws, such as inadequate range, weapons payload and stealth capability. In addition, the Americans refuse to share the JSF source code with Israel. Israel would not be able to modify the platform to fit its needs, and would have to send damaged engines to Turkey or the U.S. for repairs.
Zitat:Until the JSF reaches its full potential, a highly-placed source said, "we will have dozens of very expensive aircraft with limited capabilities."
Zitat:A second source quoted by MENL says the "overall feeling [among Cabinet members] is that Israel can't continue on this path and needs proven combat platforms." The sources added that Israel would end paying a "strategic price" for "procuring, operating, and training for 50 inadequate aircraft."
alles irgendwie nachvollziehbar...Hauptkritikpunkt sind wohl die hohen Kosten und die absehbar geringe Einsatzfähigkeit in den nächsten 5-10 Jahren
positiv bzgl F35B
Zitat:Israel was particularly interested in the plane because of its short takeoff and vertical landing capabilities. It was assumed that in war-time, Israeli bases and runways were liable to be heavily targeted by enemy missiles, rendering them all but unusable. The F-35B, with its ability to hover, land vertically, and take off vertically with a light load, would be invaluable under such circumstances. In addition, it needs only a few hundred feet of runway to take off when fully-loaded.
die alternative mit der F15I steht ja auch schon parat
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