Better question is why, at $80m per plane, they cant find a way to track these assets even when they crash
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Because they spent $80 million dollars to make it untraceable so it wouldn't get shot down.
If your plane crashes over unfriendly territory, you don't want to make it easier for them to get their hands on it.
Better question is why is 1/3rd of my paycheck being stolen every week so we can build, and lose, fleets of $80 million planes
Kind of crazy as someone who's been around the block to see F-35 referred to as a "$80M aircraft".
Economies of scale DID actually kick in this time, unlike (gestures to every other stealth aircraft).
Frankly, it helps that this one is being exported to pretty much the whole of NATO (and then some). Enough countries outside the USA are funneling money in that the R&D actually is worth it this time.
meanwhile, at the Legion of Doom
Oh shit.... I know where it is...
https://charleston.craigslist.org/avo/d/mount-pleasant-stealth-fighter/7667184419.html
I laughed too hard at the ad, it's got all the right classic jokes and I still found it funny.
there's like 6 different ads for it now https://charleston.craigslist.org/search/ava?purveyor=owner#search=1~gallery~0~0
Did...did they look in the lakes?
I mean, that seems like the most likely place, but it's not like there's a nice crater or trail or anything. Especially if the jet glided to a splashdown it may not have even left any debris to help guide search efforts in the lakes.
If I find it, can I fly it back to base?
I think finders keepers still applies here.
Possession is 9/10ths of the law.
It's a legitimate salvage.
One would hope that flying an F-35 is beyond the capabilities of the average civilian.
Concerning the pilot wasn't able to fly it back, I'll with you the best of luck with your endeavor.
What is this, a Zelda side quest? Lol. I'd love to help you find the princess but I'm just so broken up over this missing F-35. If you can help me find it, I think I'll be able to remember where I saw her last. There might also be 20 rupees in it for ya. Thanks!
A missing jet is nothing.
https://nationalinterest.org/blog/reboot/us-military-missing-six-nuclear-weapons-180032
You'd think they'd have GPS on these things. Lowjack at the very least.
GPS is passively received.
Slap an AirTag on it at least.
I'd imagine they would have RTK with a CGA response on something worth $80M. I put that in a drone for $250. But idk if it would be able to respond underwater. You'd think they'd have a track up until it went under.
I'm not an engineer, or have any real qualifications on the subject. But I'm guessing you would want to cut all transmissions you can from a stealth jet.
RTK requires a separate receiver which is located nearby and has a comms link (unlikely for a fast moving attack aircraft) and only reduces the accuracy from meters to cm. Not sure there's much need there.
China: So, is this invitation open to anyone, or...?
No way. I'm gonna put a gaming pc in that and go flex on the warthunder reddit.
Always in the last place I look.
Have they considered putting an airtag in it?
How do you lose a F35 🤣
I thought they were designed for that
Maybe it's a really expensive addition to someone's garage?