Some good stuff in here.
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The origins of this problem are a dozen years old, and have to do with
variance between the original vision for the F-35 (stealthy, adaptable, precision strike aircraft with enough air-to-air capability to defend itself)
and what it’s now being asked to do (everything).
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Last week, Gen. Herbert Carlisle admitted what had been long denied by Air Force officials when he explained that
the F-35 would not dogfight, leaving the definitive, core Air Force mission to the service’s small stable of F-22s. This often contradictory and always entertaining furball of rhetoric happens against the backdrop of twin revelations that
the Marine Corps overstated F-35 performance during operational trials and that the Air Force quietly tuned down program requirements to stay on its developmental timeline....
An eight-page
propaganda plan obtained by JQP — labeled “F-35A Public Affairs Guidance” and shared in entirety below — lays out in painstaking (and painful) detail the
authorized answers to public questions about the program.
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This document is about a chosen, authorized narrative of the F-35, not the F-35 itself. Given that
it purports to be about the F-35, but is really about a chosen image of the F-35, it’s a fundamentally dishonest exercise.
http://www.jqpublicblog.com/ten-things-you-should-know-about-the-air-forces-f-35-propaganda-effort/