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unhappycamper

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Sun May 12, 2013, 08:13 AM May 2013

Navy carrier jets (F-35) 'can't land in hot weather'

http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2013/may/10/navy-jets-cant-land-hot-weather



Navy carrier jets 'can't land in hot weather'
Nick Hopkins
The Guardian, Thursday 9 May 2013

The hi-tech jets that will be flown from the Royal Navy's two new aircraft carriers cannot land on the ships in "hot, humid and low pressure weather conditions", a report warns today.

The version of the Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) that has been bought for the £5.5bn carriers is still in development but currently cannot land vertically – as its predecessor the Harrier jump jet could – in warm climates without jettisoning heavy payloads, the National Audit Office says.

Though the Ministry of Defence insists the problem will be overcome by the time the first carrier is ready for service in 2020, it is one of a number of concerns pointed out by the NAO over a project that has been bedevilled by delays and cost increases.

The spending watchdog says the early warning "Crowsnest" radar needed by the carriers will not be fully operational until 2022, meaning the ships will need protection from other navy vessels for two years while trials are completed.
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Navy carrier jets (F-35) 'can't land in hot weather' (Original Post) unhappycamper May 2013 OP
That's gonna be an issue since most of NATO's wars tend to be in the middle east... Cooley Hurd May 2013 #1
What is it about the MIC ... GeorgeGist May 2013 #2
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