The fleet’s mission-capable rate — or the percentage of time a plane can perform one of its assigned missions — was 55 per cent as of March 2023, far below the Pentagon’s goal of 85 per cent to 90 per cent, the Government Accountability Office said on Thursday.

Part of the challenges stem from a heavy reliance on contractors for maintenance that limits the Pentagon’s ability to control depot maintenance decisions. Delays also arise from spare parts shortages, inadequate maintenance training, insufficient support equipment, and a lack of technical data needed to make repairs.

Because of the Pentagon’s inane IP laws, maintenance on these planes is a bureaucratic nightmare: defense contractors are able to limit maintenance of these things to only those they contract because of IP restrictions and are not required to teach the military jack shit. Meanwhile, they’re essentially a paperweight half the time because they’re not getting proper maintenance.

How are we supposed to patrol the Arctic with a plane that needs an American private subcontractor to perform essential maintenance on it?

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Non-paywalled link: https://archive.ph/Ehlag

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Yawn. Call me when you have actual planes and real problems to whine about. Guy is whining about product not even in service.

Hating on the F-35 is a popular pastime, but do yall know high much work high performance planes require?

Honestly these are the terms for every American-made weapon system. If you seek to use U.S. weapons, you will buy the relevant parts and service from American contractors or contractors solely approved by the U.S. Department of Defense. Article is a nothingburger.

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If they think 55% for a plane fleet is bad, they might be appalled at our actual vehicle out of service rate for the ground fleet.

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Wasn’t the F-35 a joint development?

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Our other options included no such terms, and, frankly, the F-35’s stealth capability is much more important in offensive theatres than defensive ones where multiple overlapping radar frequencies are both feasible and already exist and active countermeasures can be freely used without fear of detection.

Canada’s military is defensive in nature and it’s primarily focused on patrolling the Arctic. For that purpose, the F-35’s range and payload make it rather… unideal.

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Go ahead and develop your own jets then.

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The Grippen was an option.

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The Gripen was an option better suited for protecting Canada, while the F-35 was a better option for if we wanted to project power abroad in support of the US.

Canada has its priorities all out of whack.

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6 points

We tried that once

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I mean, it actually went really well. It was politics that killed the Arrow, not design, and the Canuck was a really solid plane for its time.

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4 points

Read this guy’s post history, it’s hilarious to see a genuine angry Canadian nationalist.

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That seems like an unfair characterization, seems like they’ve posted on a bunch of topics and don’t seem particularly “angry”? I’ve only just skimmed though, so I might be wrong.

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18 points

I never considered right to repair laws could benefit the airforce.

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If any changes are made it will be that the military will be required to pay to have their maintenance staff trained by the manufacture then have them sign NDAs. There’s no way arms manufactures are going to give up their secret sauce, “it’s for security!”

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That would still be an improvement, though. I think it’s perfectly fair that US defence contractors get paid for their development, and I’d even accept paying them on a per-repair basis, I just don’t think that Canada’s defence capability should be entirely dependent on when a US company decides to send their repair team.

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