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Is American Air Power on the Verge of Collapse?

February 4th, 2009 · 1 Comment · FCS, Situational Awareness, System Analysis, Technology

Air Power Australia Analysis :

Assessing Joint Strike Fighter Defence Penetration Capabilities;

 Surviving the Modern Integrated Air Defence System.

Via defpro

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The Australian think-tank, Air Power Australia (APA), has released another in their series of techno-strategy papers, this time analysing the advancements in Russian-built Integrated Air Defense Systems (IADS) (http://www.ausairpower.net/APA-2009-02.html), and what it means in global strategic terms for the Americans. The APA report is direct and unequivocal – Russian radar and missiles have improved to the point where the US fleet of F-15s, F-16s and F/A-18s, as well as the planned Joint Strike Fighter (JSF), are not capable of surviving against these systems and unless the Americans build another four hundred-plus F-22s, they will lose the strategic advantage they have held since the end of the Cold War. 

The result will be nations such as China, Iran and Venezuela thumbing their noses at the Americans, knowing that no President will commit to using force in the knowledge that hundreds of jets and pilots would be lost.

The paper comes a month after APA savaged the JSF (http://www.ausairpower.net/APA-2009-01.html). APA’s Dr. Carlo Kopp, who completed his PhD in radar engineering, simulated the radar signature of the F-35 and showed exactly how vulnerable it will be to the Russian radar systems and missiles that have emerged since the specification for the JSF was drafted over a decade ago. Lockheed-Martin has not publicly disputed Kopp’s findings yet.


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Airborne Laser (ABL)

June 2nd, 2008 · No Comments · FCS

Boeing, partners test Airborne Laser

Via mae.pennnet.com

Via lockheedmartin.com

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ST. LOUIS, 29 May 2008. The Boeing Company, industry teammates, and the U.S. Missile Defense Agency completed the first laser activation testing for the Airborne Laser (ABL) missile defense program on the ground at Edwards Air Force Base, Calif.

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Airborne Laser

“ABL’s weapon system integration team has done a great job preparing the high-energy laser for activation testing, which will ensure each laser subsystem is brought on line sequentially and safely,” says Scott
Fancher, vice president and general manager of Boeing Missile Defense Systems. “Laser installation and the start of laser activation move the program a giant step closer to ABL’s missile shoot-down demonstration
planned for 2009.”

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