U.S. Air Force says plans test F-35
deployment this month
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[February 05, 2016]
By Andrea Shalal
NELLIS AIR FORCE BASE, Nevada (Reuters) -
The U.S. Air Force will deploy four Lockheed Martin Corp F-35 fighter
jets to a different U.S. air base this month as it assesses whether the
new warplane can be declared combat-ready by August as planned, a senior
officer told Reuters on Thursday.
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Major General Jay Silveria, who heads the U.S. Air Force Warfare
Center at Nellis Air Force Base, said the F-35 jets would be sent
from the Nevada base to Mountain Home Air Force Base in southwestern
Idaho later this month.
The deployment would include pilots, mechanics, spare parts,
equipment and the plane's computerized logistics system to test the
ability to deploy the plane for combat, he said.
The test would help the Air Force assess its ability to send the
jets to other locations and ensure that they can be repaired and
maintained, Silveria said.
"What we’re trying to do is exercise the deployment concepts and to
learn from maintenance and learn from (operations)," Silveria said.
Like any warplane, maintenance of the F-35 requires specialized
tools and materials, and it was critical that all those tools travel
with the jet when it deployed, he said.
Silveria said the test deployment was part of an assessment of
whether an initial squadron of F-35 jets was ready for combat. He
said the warfare center was due to deliver that "operational
readiness assessment" to General Hawk Carlisle, head of Air Combat
Command, in July.
Carlisle would use the assessment to help decide whether an initial
squadron of F-35A fighter jets was ready for combat.
Silveria, a pilot who also flies the F-35, said the 12 F-35s based
at Nellis Air Force Base were performing well in regular exercises
with other aircraft, and had proven their ability to share data and
communicate with fourth-generation jets.
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He said the jets were now also able to share data within a formation
of four F-35 jets flying together - a capability he experienced
during a flight in the past week.
The Air Force hoped to declare that it had an "initial operational
capability" of F-35s between August and December.
The U.S. Marine Corps declared an initial squadron of 10 of its
F-35B model jets ready for combat last July. The F-35B can take off
from shorter runways and land like a helicopter,
Two Air Force F-35s are slated to have their first international
deployment when they fly to Britain in July to participate in two
British air shows.
(Reporting by Andrea Shalal; Editing by Paul Tait)
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