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Pentagon study reveals ongoing issues with Lockheed Martin's F-35 Lightning II
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The Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II, developed from the Joint Strike Fighter program to replace older models like the F-16 and F/A-18, is facing scrutiny following a declassified Pentagon study. The report highlights reliability and maintenance issues with America's most expensive weapons system.

The Project on Government Oversight (POGO) obtained the document through the Freedom of Information Act. Greg Williams, director of POGO's Center for Defense Information, expressed concerns about these findings to BNN Bloomberg. "The Trump administration should bear in mind we’ve been flying the F-35 for 18 years, and we still can't maintain it, keep its stealth skin intact, or shoot its gun straight," he said.

Despite problems identified in a classified report accessed by only select members of Congress, the Department of Defense decided to increase production. Issues include aircraft availability failures, unreliable maintenance requirements, inaccurate targeting by its rotary cannon, and logistical challenges with certain variants.

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Specific faults noted in the report include false alarms triggered at an unacceptable rate by onboard diagnostic systems and repair times that exceed military standards due to critical part failures. Additionally, aircraft often fly missions without necessary repairs to their stealth capabilities.

An unredacted portion of the study also mentioned potential cybersecurity vulnerabilities affecting 24 sensitive systems within the F-35 program. In response to cybersecurity concerns, Lockheed Martin stated: "We have also made significant investments in countering cybersecurity threats, and we remain confident in the integrity of our robust, multi-layered information systems security."

As President Trump prepares for his return to office next January with plans to reduce government spending wastefully, his stance on defense expenditures like those on the F-35 will be closely watched.

Elon Musk has criticized manned fighter jets as obsolete compared to drones but faces pushback from experts who argue that crewed fighters remain vital components of modern air forces.

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