Minggu, Agustus 04, 2013
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PENTAGON-(IDB) : Leaked documents from a Pentagon budget review suggest that the agency is tired of its costly F-35 fighter jets, and has thoughts about canceling the $391.2 billion program that has already expanded into 10 foreign countries.

Pentagon officials held a briefing on Wednesday in which they mapped out ways to manage the $500 billion in automated budget cuts required over the next decade. A slideshow laid out a number of suggestions and exposed the Pentagon’s frustration with its F-35 jets, which are designed and manufactured by Lockheed Martin Corp. based out of Bethesda, Md. The agency also suggested scrapping plans for a new stealthy, long-range bomber, attendees of the briefing told Reuters. 

Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel spoke to reporters on Wednesday and indicated that the Pentagon might have to decide between a “much smaller force” and a decade-long “holiday” from modernizing weapons systems and technology. 

Pentagon briefing slides indicated that a decision to maintain a larger military “could result in the cancellation of the $392 billion Lockheed Martin Corp F-35 program and a new stealthy, long-range bomber,” Reuters reports. 

When officials familiar with the budget review leaked the news about the F-35s, the agency tried to downplay its alleged intentions.

The F-35 program is the Pentagon’s most expensive weapon system. A fleet of 2,443 aircraft has an estimated price tag of $391.2 billion, which is up 68 percent from the projected costs measured in 2001. Earlier this year, Air Force Lieutenant General Christopher Bogdan, the F-35 program manager, condemned the manufacturer for “trying to squeeze every nickel” out of the Department of Defense.

Although the warplane is the most expensive combat aircraft in history, its quality is lacking. In February, the US military grounded an entire fleet of F-35 Joint Strike Fighters because of a crack found on a turbine blade on one of the jets, marking the fourth time that a fleet was grounded because of manufacturing problems. In April, Bogdan told a Senate committee that he doubted the planes could withstand a sophisticated cyberattack. 

But before the sequestration took effect this year, the Pentagon secured several contracts with Lockheed Martin to ensure the continued production and maintenance of the costly F-35s. This week, the Defense Department struck another deal with the company to produce 71 more jet fighters, claiming the costs per aircraft have been reduced by about 4 percent – an insignificant reduction when compared to the 68 percent price increase that has occurred since 2001.

After news broke of the Pentagon’s prospect to cancel the program, officials tried to control the damage of such an alarming statement that runs counter to the claims they publicly make.

“We have gone to great lengths to stress that this review identified, through a rigorous process of strategic modeling, possible decisions we might face, under scenarios we may or may not face in the future,” Pentagon Spokesman George Little told Reuters in an email when asked about the slides. “Any suggestion that we’re now moving away from key modernization programs as a result of yesterday’s discussion of the outcomes of the review would be incorrect.”

An unnamed defense official familiar with the briefing told Reuters that the leaked budget document indicated possibilities for a worst-case scenario. He admitted that the Pentagon considered scrapping the program, but said it was unlikely, since “cancelling the program would be detrimental to our national defense.”

Regardless of the Pentagon’s intent, Congress is responsible for authorizing Department of Defense spending, and has often forced the agency to make costly and unnecessary weapons purchases.

Last year, US Army Chief of Staff Gen. Ray Odierno said that the US has no need for new tanks. But even though senior Army officials have repeatedly stated that there is no need to spend half a billion dollars in taxpayer funds on new 70-ton Abrams tanks, lawmakers from both parties have pushed the Pentagon to accept the useless purchases.

Earlier this year, an investigation revealed that lobbying efforts by Northrop Grumman have kept a costly Global Hawk drone flying, despite the Pentagon’s attempt to end the project. A defense authorization bill passed by Congress requires the Air Force to keep flying its Block 30 Global Hawks through at least 2014, which costs taxpayers $260 million per year. 

The US spends more money on defense than any other nation, but lawmakers from both parties often insist that the agency continue to buy tanks and keep ships and planes it no longer needs. Although the Pentagon has expressed its frustration with the costly F-35 fighter jets, there is little the agency can do without congressional support.




Source : Defencetalk

15 komentar:

  1. Take that!!despair detected muahahahaha...

    BalasHapus
  2. pesawat ini tujuan utamanya jualan cari keuntungan kan? krn f35 di jual ke para sekutu nya as. dia sendiri katanya dah punya f22 raptor. mungkin dgn modal dana yg sebegitu besar terlalu beresiko untuk "keuntungannya".

    BalasHapus
  3. yg udah setor uang ke amrik rugi donk, ketipu...

    BalasHapus
  4. wa.. kecewa dunk, kan kl jadi negara lawan bisa ambil datanya

    BalasHapus
  5. Betul sekali koment ano2 smua...,kl amrik ikhlas kenapa ga mengembangkan raptor dan black bird yang memang sudah ter uji kehandalannya di lapangan di aplikasikan ke jet tempur f 35 jawabannya tetap saja tidak mau ada ke setaraan dalam alutsista.

    BalasHapus
    Balasan
    1. ya jelaslah brooo ... TNI juga tidak mau ada kesetaraan alutsista yang dipegang oleh OPM dan GAM ... gimana sih enteee ... normal ituuuu ... kok pake' ikhlas segaleee ... masalahnya ada di negara-negara yang pengen nebeng kuat ke Amrik ... seperti Singapura, Australia ... heheheheh .... mau F-35 batal deh ... mending Indonesia beli Supertucano ajaaah ...

      Hapus
  6. F35 s fighter tidak seindah yg di bayangkan dan
    Bayak magandung kelemahan ,speed , jangkauan terbatas ,avionic biyaya membengkak alias negara dalam keadaan krisis melambung tampa di kira dan terlalu berisiko proyek ini di terruskan .

    BalasHapus
  7. Byknya varian dan menyesuaikan pesanan , harga berfluktuasi, jg ada niat dari amerika agar f35 ini masih dibawah f22 mereka, hal inj semua menyebabkan f35 tdk sehebat bayangannya.
    Moga2 tni lebih baik beli su-35 dulu, baru berikutnya T-50 pakfa

    BalasHapus
  8. Tidak ada yang hebat dari F35 Amerika ini, yang saya lihat kemampuannya "HANYA BISA TAKE OFF DAN LANDING JARAK PENDEK" Cuma itu saja, selain itu kemampuannya jauh dibawah F22 bahkan SU35s...

    Mampus yang udah nyetor duitnya bakalan dikembali'in nggak ya??? Wkwkwkwkwk ;-(

    BalasHapus
  9. Kemungkinan besar dalam pameran di paris yg mempertontonkan su 35 kemarin membuat pentagon berpikir 2x untuk menjual F35 . . .!

    BalasHapus
  10. mending beli FU150,dijamin kenceng,anti radar,dan boncenger dijamin mepet punggung, dingin2 empuk lho

    BalasHapus
  11. aussie singapore dan jepang..siap siap kocek dana lebih buat perawatanya.. sementara AS nantinya bakal dilempar expor smua f-35nya. trik amerika banget.. no second class..we need superior class. apalagi ni amerika lagi ngembangin lagi pespur generasi 6 UAV dengan biaya perawatan yang lebih rendah dari f-22...???? paling ya buat gantiin semua armada f-35. tanggapan pemerintah amerika yang tidak puas dengan pengembangan f-35 bahkan menjadi beban keuangan negara,tentunya langkah amerika ke depan adalah tidak akan menggunakan armada f-35 terlalu lama. bahkan sedikit demi sedikit armada f-35 yang tadinya sudah dibeli amerika akan dilempar expor lagi ke negara sekutu AS..tentu dengan suku cadang dan biaya perawatan yang lebih mahal. otomatis negara yang ikut urun pengembangan teknologi ini dikecewakan secara sepihak oleh amerika sendiri selaku tuan rumah.

    BalasHapus