F-35 fighter jets are only 'mission capable' 55% of the time, new report says
- The F-35 fleet, used by the US Navy, Air Force, and Marine Corps, is experiencing poor readiness rates due to maintenance challenges at multiple levels.
- The US Department of Defense has been facing issues with repairing F-35 aircraft parts due to a significant delay in establishing the necessary repair capabilities.
- Despite efforts to improve repair speed, the DoD is struggling to make key decisions regarding the repair process of the F-35, causing delays in addressing maintenance issues.
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F-35s Are Rarely Flight-Ready and Repairs Are Too Slow, GAO Report Says
F-35 Stealth Fighter Only Mission Capable About Half The Time, Government Report Finds
F-35 Stealth Fighter Only Mission Capable About Half The Time, Government Report Finds Authored by Ryan Morgan via The Epoch Times, A new government report has found that U.S. F-35 fighter jets are only ready for a mission about half of the time, with the remaining time spent awaiting maintenance. On Thursday, the the Government Accountability Office (GAO) published a report (pdf) which concluded that the F-35 Lightning II Joint Strike Fighter,…
Only Around Half Of The Military’s F-35 Fighter Jets Are Mission-Ready, Watchdog Says
by Jake Smith at CDN - The U.S. military’s F-35 fighter jets are infrequently flight-ready amid a major backlog in repairs, according to a Government Accountability Office (GAO) report released Thursday. Only 55% of F-35s in the military’s fleet are mission-ready, far lower than the “mission capable” goal of 85% to 90%, according to the report. The … Click to read the rest HERE-> Only Around Half Of The Military’s F-35 Fighter Jets Are Mission…
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