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Musk challenges US Air Force over relevance of piloted jets
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Elon Musk has entered a debate with the U.S. Air Force Secretary regarding the relevance of piloted jets, particularly the F-35 Lightning II, as he prepares to join President Trump's cabinet. The jet, manufactured by Lockheed Martin, is notable for its cost and capabilities in modern warfare.

Outgoing Air Force Secretary Frank Kendall commented on Musk's views: “He’s not a military warfighter,” in response to Musk's suggestion that piloted jets are becoming obsolete. While critics highlight procurement issues and technical flaws, supporters emphasize the F-35's stealth, advanced sensors, and performance. Experienced pilots maintain that human presence in cockpits remains crucial.

Paul Livingston from Lockheed Martin UK stated that the F-35's capabilities are "beyond anything else out there," referencing orders from 19 allies including Britain.

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The development of this fifth-generation fighter has been extensive. Reports suggest potential reductions in F-35 deliveries for FY25, though digital advancements may enhance future updates. Supply-chain challenges and technical obstacles are common in such large defense projects but each iteration seeks improvement based on previous lessons.

Unmanned combat aerial vehicles (UCAVs) are gaining attention for their potential efficiency and reduced risk. However, many experts argue that human judgment is essential when interpreting real-time sensor data during combat scenarios.

Continuous improvements aim to ensure the F-35 remains effective on the battlefield. Negotiations for Lot 18 reflect ongoing commitment to refining procurement processes while balancing budget constraints.

Lockheed Martin collaborates with the Department of Defense to incorporate machine learning and improve electronic networks within defense systems. Despite concerns over rising maintenance costs, proponents argue these reflect evolving defense technology needs.

The primary debate centers around cost versus value in using piloted fighters amid expanding drone technology. The Air Force Secretary emphasizes that having a human operator is vital for making life-and-death decisions on battlefields.

A potential compromise involves integrating unmanned systems like Collaborative Combat Aircraft alongside traditional jets. Continuous software updates and pilot training reinforce the F-35's strategic value despite controversies surrounding its program.

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