USAF to base 36 F-35A's at Nellis

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by Asif » 20 Jul 2011, 09:09

LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL wrote:Lightning fighter jets get new home at Nellis
By Henry Brean
LAS VEGAS REVIEW-JOURNAL
Updated: Jul. 19, 2011 | 6:07 p.m.

The skies over Las Vegas will fill with Lightning next year, as the military's next-generation fighter jet lands at its new home at Nellis Air Force Base.

The Air Force announced plans on Tuesday to establish a test and training center at Nellis for the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter, also known as the Lightning II.

The single-seat fighter is being developed and manufactured now as an eventual replacement for the F-16 Fighting Falcon and A-10 Thunderbolt attack jets.

The first F-35 is expected to arrive at Nellis in 2012. A total of 36 of the aircraft are slated to be based there through 2020.

The Air Force's decision came after an environmental review of the proposal. It will mean thousands of additional flights at Nellis over the next decade.

"No other base, or combination of bases, offers the specific physical or organizational infrastructure necessary to support" F-35 testing and training, the Air Force review concluded.

Nellis and the 2.9-million-acre Nevada Test and Training Range north of Las Vegas already serve as the proving ground for the F-22 Raptor and other combat aircraft.

The so-called "beddown" of the F-35 is expected to be more than twice the size of the F-22 deployment at Nellis.

The new aircraft will increase flights at the base and operations at the test range by about 20 percent.

During its environmental review, the Air Force received a handful of noise concerns, including several from residents of Alamo worried about the impact of sonic booms on their Lincoln County community.

The Lightning is expected to bring 412 additional personnel to the base and require the construction of new buildings and the renovation or demolition of existing ones.

Economic analyst Jeremy Aguero called 400 new jobs "relatively modest" but he said the overall impact of Nellis on the community is "by no means modest."

The decision to bring the F-35 here for testing and training is important because it speaks to the base's continued relevance, he said. No one is talking about closing Nellis, which employs about 9,000 military personnel.

"The number of people who come in and out of that facility is substantial," said Aguero, who is a partner with the local economic research firm Applied Analysis. "The people may work within the gate, but the fact is they spend their money and in some cases they live outside the gate."

Late last year, Congress approved $51.7 million for construction of a maintenance hangar and various flight test facilities to support the F-35 at Nellis.

The single-engine attack jet will be able to fly at 1½ times the speed of sound and evade detection with stealth technology that will reduce its radar signature.

Advanced electronics will allow the pilot to detect enemy threats at substantially greater distances and strike targets on the ground and in the air using precision munitions fired from an internal weapons bay on the belly of the aircraft.

The Lightning also comes armed with a 25-mm cannon for use on enemy aircraft and armored vehicles.

The Navy and Marine Corps will get versions of the F-35 that can be based on aircraft carriers and will be able to take off on short runways and land vertically.

The fighter jet is meant to compliment the larger, twin-engine F-22.

Development of the Joint Strike Fighter is considered the most expensive defense acquisition program in U.S. history. The overall cost for 2,400 aircraft for the Air Force, Navy and Marine Corps has jumped from $233 billion to $385 billion.

Last week, the Pentagon told the Senate Armed Services Committee that defense contractor Lockheed Martin needs another $760 million to complete the first 28 F-35s.

The military's first F-35 Lightning II went into service on Thursday at Elgin Air Force in Florida.

source: http://www.lvrj.com/news/lightning-figh ... 47653.html
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by stereospace » 20 Jul 2011, 18:56

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by SpudmanWP » 20 Jul 2011, 19:50

Here is some details from the complete announcement as to who is getting the 36 jets. The EIS is here (warning, big 23mb PDF).

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FDE is Force Development Evaluation
WS is Weapons School
EIS is Environmental Impact Study
NTTR is Nevada Test and Training Range and hosts Red Flag

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From the EIS:
PURPOSE AND NEED FOR THE ACTION
The purpose of the proposed action is to implement the FDE program and WS for the F-35, specifically the F-35A variant designed for the Air Force. The F-35 development and manufacturing processes have been initiated and are running concurrently with evaluation of the aircraft. The goal of the Air Force is to field the most up-to-date aircraft with the most highly trained pilots through the lifecycle of a weapons system. This is achieved through the FDE program and the WS for the aircraft and pilots, respectively.

Force Development Evaluation Program. Throughout the lifecycle of an aircraft of perhaps 30 years or more, many changes occur to the aircraft itself and to the operating environment of the aircraft. These changes include new avionics hardware and software, tactics empirically developed in the field, changing threats and enemy capabilities, and new weaponry, just to name a few. The FDE program is needed to address these changes and keep the Air Force’s inventory in the best possible position to combat enemy threats. FDE evaluates, demonstrates, exercises, and/or analyzes operational aircraft to determine their effectiveness and suitability. In addition, FDE identifies and resolves deficiencies during the sustainment portion of an aircraft’s lifecycle.

Weapons School. The purpose of and need for the WS is to produce the Air Force’s most highly trained weapons and tactics instructors. In turn, these highly trained instructors improve combat capability through superior training and instruction at the unit and base levels. WS graduates provide expertise in the tactical employment and operational planning and execution of integrated air and space power as required under AFI 11-415 Weapons and Tactics Programs.

Synergy Between FDE and WS. The FDE program and WS represent essential, but distinct parts of the Air Force’s overall mission. These two essential parts of the F-35 program have different purposes, but the same needs. The types of flying activities required in each program are the same and the fundamental supporting assets (i.e., base, airspace) needed by both programs also closely match. Individually and combined, the FDE program and WS involve unique requirements that differ from those associated with F-35 Force Development Evaluation and Weapons School Beddown EIS the training activities of operational units. Both programs need specific, identical assets to meet their unique requirements.
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by mc5wes » 22 Jul 2011, 03:16

Any idea when in 2012 the first F-35 is going to arrive? I work in the building that is supposed to be where there new hangar will be built.


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by SpudmanWP » 22 Jul 2011, 03:56

Specific info that far out is not publicly available. If you work in the building, I think you will know before we do ;)
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by bandit66 » 22 Jul 2011, 08:16

Id guess it would be early 2012. The OT guys get new stuff really fast. Jets are coded all the way through 12 right now but thats only four jets. Id think Eglin would get at least 8 to 10 before Nellis gets its first.


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by Corsair1963 » 22 Jul 2011, 10:41

Things seem to be ramping up rather quickly.......


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by mc5wes » 24 Jul 2011, 05:29

SpudmanWP wrote:Specific info that far out is not publicly available. If you work in the building, I think you will know before we do ;)


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