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The Joint
Strike Fighter:
F Fighter replacement
36 APRIL/MAY 2014 www.vanguardcanada.com
T
alking in detail about the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter re-
quires verbal dexterity. Many of the aircraft’s features
are classified, so inadvertently revealing a number or
the full capabilities of a sensor carry a heavy price.
“Leavenworth [prison] is such a terrible place to be,” Stephen
O’Bryan says with a rueful smile as he pauses yet again at the de-
scription of a sensor system.
The vice president of F-35 Program Integration and Business
Development for Lockheed Martin Aeronautics is treading care-
fully for good reason. He needs to continue selling the virtues of
the aircraft to Canadians, especially Cabinet members who now
hold the fate of Canada’s CF-18 fighter replacement program in
their hands following the delivery of an options analysis report
by the National Fighter Procurement Secretariat in April. But he
wants them to understand the generational leap in technology he
believes the F-35 represents without revealing the
full extent of its capability.
A former U.S. Navy fighter pilot with years of ex-
perience in F-18s, O’Bryan knows the limitations of
so-called fourth generation fighter jets. Where sur-
vival was once about the skill of a pilot, it will now
be about the strength of the data. “We used to say
speed is life; it’s now, information is life,” he says.
Rather than a technician in the cockpit, O’Bryan
envisions a tactician making rapid decisions based
on the automatic fusion of data from thousands
of sensors. “Fourth generation flying was hard.
The best fighter pilots I knew where the ones who
[could process what they heard over their radios]
and meld it with what they were looking at in their
displays. That made it more art than science.
“With the F-35, the pilot is a user of information. The idea is
to give you near-perfect information from a variety of sources,
including your wingmen, and fuse it into one picture. [And] ev-
erybody has the same accurate picture.”
He equates the introduction of the F-35 to the arrival of the
aircraft carrier and its impact on the notion of close engagement
in naval warfare. The fighter jet’s array of sensors, database and
processor allow it to operate from distance to degrade and then
attack an opponent’s capa-
bility.
To demonstrate why the
F-35 is a self-sufficient game-
changer, able to operate without
the support of electronic attack, air-
borne warning and control, or joint
surveillance and target attack aircraft, he
points to the AESA (active electronically
scanned array) radar.
For starters, the F-35’s APG 81 radar is no
longer just a radar. “It’s a multi-functional ar-
ray” that automatically fuses information from
“thousands of radars” in the aircraft, O’Bryan
explains. And rather than the familiar sweep-
ing cone, the F-35’s beam is more like a laser,
able to focus on a specific target or on multiple
targets (the exact number is classified) with ten
times the power of an EA 6B Prowler, he says.
Furthermore, a formation of four F-35s can
alternate transmission of the jamming signal
among themselves, again automatically. And
with stealth capability, one or all four of the air-
craft can operate from inside the target’s firing
range.
“You start with 10 times more power, and if
you are much closer and you are alternating sig-
nals between four airplanes with a stealth data link between them,
you can do that jamming in a coherent, cooperative manner. The
signal, the technique, everything is done for [the pilot].”
Equally important, where fourth generation radar are able to
detect the arrival of a threat with plus or minus 30 degrees accu-
racy, the F-35 can pinpoint the threat to within plus or minus one
degree, an advantage that is narrowed further with the assistance
of a formation of four aircraft sharing that threat trajectory, he
says.
Driven by data
by Chris Thatcher
FFighter replacement
www.vanguardcanada.com APRIL/MAY 2014 37
In mid-March, as the Eurofighter Typhoon prepared to mark
the 20th anniversary of its maiden flight, executives from
the European consortium were in Ottawa to remind the
government that although the F-35 Joint Strike Fight-
er might look good on paper and in testing, they
have an operations-proven option that can meet
Canada’s varied needs.
The Eurofighter of today is vastly improved from the airplane
that first took flight in 1994 and the three companies that
serve as the prime contractors – BAE Systems, Airbus Group
and Alenia Aermacchi – have unveiled a Typhoon 2020 con-
cept that is intended to ensure future evolution.
To date, the twin-engine, multi-mission Typhoon has accumu-
lated more than 225,000 flying hours in exercises and opera-
tions,includingLibya.Theconsortiumbelievesthatcapability
makes it an ideal solution for Canada’s fighter replacement
program.
Like Boeing and Dassualt, the two other likely bidders to re-
place Canada’s CF-18s, Eurofighter is becoming more vocal in
its call for the government to hold an open competition. (It will
have a presence at CANSEC 2014 in May.)
Company officials said they believe the landscape has shifted
in Canada since the government reset the fighter replace-
ment program in 2012 and laid out a seven-point plan to ex-
plore all options.
Not only do they believe the Typhoon can compete with the
F-35 in terms of capability for Canada’s multi-mission needs,
they said they have a “powerful argument to bring to the ta-
ble” regarding opportunities for Canadian industry in a global
supplychainthatgoeswellbeyonddefenceandcouldinclude
export opportunities in commercial aerospace, cyber, securi-
ty, border control and space.
BAE, Airbus and Alenia already have a sizeable footprint in
Canada, representing some 4,000 jobs and $1.5 billion in
sales, they added.
Moreover, Canada would become an equal partner in the Eu-
rofighter program, deriving the benefits of a “proven track
record, proven costs, and proven support costs.” A 20th anni-
versary might mean age to some, but for Eurofighter it means
knowledge and invaluable experience they hope Canada can
appreciate.
Typhoon pitches proven
capability and cost
When combined with the F-35’s equally accurate ranging and
its ability to build a common ground picture from a “tactically
significant range” (the resolution is classified) that enables auto
target correlation and recognition, “[the F-35] has the ability to
take the pictures, through the weather, classify the [targets], and
give mensurated coordinates.”
It’s a bit like being in a boxing match with an opponent who is
blindfolded and with his ears covered, O’Bryan explains. “You’ve
got great situational awareness, but you’ve also degraded his situ-
ational awareness with stealth, electronic attack, other sensors and
techniques.”
The rest of the electronic warfare (EW) systems, the distributed
aperture system (DAS) and the electro-optical targeting system
(EOTS) are equally impressive.
The six cameras that make up the DAS provide 360-degree situ-
ational awareness and missile detection and tracking that is able to
identify which aircraft in a formation has been targeted and then
triangulate the location from where the missile was fired. “DAS is
turning out to be better than we thought,” O’ Bryan says.
And the EOTS underneath the nose of the aircraft provides la-
ser guided bomb targeting, including locking onto moving tar-
gets, infrared search and track (IRST), blue-force interrogation,
non-cooperative target recognition (CTR) and radar frequency
counter measures (RFCM), which allow the F-35 to identify an
adversary by the return of its engines and emissions.
“It has the best combat ID suite of any fighter I have ever come
across,” he says. “And it has the most advanced suite of counter-
measures of any fighter airplane.” In addition, he points out that
the F-35 carries 18,500 pounds of onboard fuel, meaning it can
stay in the fight longer than its fourth generation counterparts.
That range of capability – operating at distance, onboard elec-
tronic warfare, target identification, common situational aware-
ness, and the ability to engage for longer duration – suggests a
change in tactics.
O’Bryan says young pilots entering the F-35 program are al-
ready starting to think of new ways of operating. “They are get-
ting very innovative. I have seen them in the simulator do things
that I have learned from, things to create deception and surprise.”
But that, too, will remain classified.

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Vanguard Magazine - The Joint Strike Fighter: Driven By Data

  • 1. The Joint Strike Fighter: F Fighter replacement 36 APRIL/MAY 2014 www.vanguardcanada.com T alking in detail about the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter re- quires verbal dexterity. Many of the aircraft’s features are classified, so inadvertently revealing a number or the full capabilities of a sensor carry a heavy price. “Leavenworth [prison] is such a terrible place to be,” Stephen O’Bryan says with a rueful smile as he pauses yet again at the de- scription of a sensor system. The vice president of F-35 Program Integration and Business Development for Lockheed Martin Aeronautics is treading care- fully for good reason. He needs to continue selling the virtues of the aircraft to Canadians, especially Cabinet members who now hold the fate of Canada’s CF-18 fighter replacement program in their hands following the delivery of an options analysis report by the National Fighter Procurement Secretariat in April. But he wants them to understand the generational leap in technology he believes the F-35 represents without revealing the full extent of its capability. A former U.S. Navy fighter pilot with years of ex- perience in F-18s, O’Bryan knows the limitations of so-called fourth generation fighter jets. Where sur- vival was once about the skill of a pilot, it will now be about the strength of the data. “We used to say speed is life; it’s now, information is life,” he says. Rather than a technician in the cockpit, O’Bryan envisions a tactician making rapid decisions based on the automatic fusion of data from thousands of sensors. “Fourth generation flying was hard. The best fighter pilots I knew where the ones who [could process what they heard over their radios] and meld it with what they were looking at in their displays. That made it more art than science. “With the F-35, the pilot is a user of information. The idea is to give you near-perfect information from a variety of sources, including your wingmen, and fuse it into one picture. [And] ev- erybody has the same accurate picture.” He equates the introduction of the F-35 to the arrival of the aircraft carrier and its impact on the notion of close engagement in naval warfare. The fighter jet’s array of sensors, database and processor allow it to operate from distance to degrade and then attack an opponent’s capa- bility. To demonstrate why the F-35 is a self-sufficient game- changer, able to operate without the support of electronic attack, air- borne warning and control, or joint surveillance and target attack aircraft, he points to the AESA (active electronically scanned array) radar. For starters, the F-35’s APG 81 radar is no longer just a radar. “It’s a multi-functional ar- ray” that automatically fuses information from “thousands of radars” in the aircraft, O’Bryan explains. And rather than the familiar sweep- ing cone, the F-35’s beam is more like a laser, able to focus on a specific target or on multiple targets (the exact number is classified) with ten times the power of an EA 6B Prowler, he says. Furthermore, a formation of four F-35s can alternate transmission of the jamming signal among themselves, again automatically. And with stealth capability, one or all four of the air- craft can operate from inside the target’s firing range. “You start with 10 times more power, and if you are much closer and you are alternating sig- nals between four airplanes with a stealth data link between them, you can do that jamming in a coherent, cooperative manner. The signal, the technique, everything is done for [the pilot].” Equally important, where fourth generation radar are able to detect the arrival of a threat with plus or minus 30 degrees accu- racy, the F-35 can pinpoint the threat to within plus or minus one degree, an advantage that is narrowed further with the assistance of a formation of four aircraft sharing that threat trajectory, he says. Driven by data by Chris Thatcher
  • 2. FFighter replacement www.vanguardcanada.com APRIL/MAY 2014 37 In mid-March, as the Eurofighter Typhoon prepared to mark the 20th anniversary of its maiden flight, executives from the European consortium were in Ottawa to remind the government that although the F-35 Joint Strike Fight- er might look good on paper and in testing, they have an operations-proven option that can meet Canada’s varied needs. The Eurofighter of today is vastly improved from the airplane that first took flight in 1994 and the three companies that serve as the prime contractors – BAE Systems, Airbus Group and Alenia Aermacchi – have unveiled a Typhoon 2020 con- cept that is intended to ensure future evolution. To date, the twin-engine, multi-mission Typhoon has accumu- lated more than 225,000 flying hours in exercises and opera- tions,includingLibya.Theconsortiumbelievesthatcapability makes it an ideal solution for Canada’s fighter replacement program. Like Boeing and Dassualt, the two other likely bidders to re- place Canada’s CF-18s, Eurofighter is becoming more vocal in its call for the government to hold an open competition. (It will have a presence at CANSEC 2014 in May.) Company officials said they believe the landscape has shifted in Canada since the government reset the fighter replace- ment program in 2012 and laid out a seven-point plan to ex- plore all options. Not only do they believe the Typhoon can compete with the F-35 in terms of capability for Canada’s multi-mission needs, they said they have a “powerful argument to bring to the ta- ble” regarding opportunities for Canadian industry in a global supplychainthatgoeswellbeyonddefenceandcouldinclude export opportunities in commercial aerospace, cyber, securi- ty, border control and space. BAE, Airbus and Alenia already have a sizeable footprint in Canada, representing some 4,000 jobs and $1.5 billion in sales, they added. Moreover, Canada would become an equal partner in the Eu- rofighter program, deriving the benefits of a “proven track record, proven costs, and proven support costs.” A 20th anni- versary might mean age to some, but for Eurofighter it means knowledge and invaluable experience they hope Canada can appreciate. Typhoon pitches proven capability and cost When combined with the F-35’s equally accurate ranging and its ability to build a common ground picture from a “tactically significant range” (the resolution is classified) that enables auto target correlation and recognition, “[the F-35] has the ability to take the pictures, through the weather, classify the [targets], and give mensurated coordinates.” It’s a bit like being in a boxing match with an opponent who is blindfolded and with his ears covered, O’Bryan explains. “You’ve got great situational awareness, but you’ve also degraded his situ- ational awareness with stealth, electronic attack, other sensors and techniques.” The rest of the electronic warfare (EW) systems, the distributed aperture system (DAS) and the electro-optical targeting system (EOTS) are equally impressive. The six cameras that make up the DAS provide 360-degree situ- ational awareness and missile detection and tracking that is able to identify which aircraft in a formation has been targeted and then triangulate the location from where the missile was fired. “DAS is turning out to be better than we thought,” O’ Bryan says. And the EOTS underneath the nose of the aircraft provides la- ser guided bomb targeting, including locking onto moving tar- gets, infrared search and track (IRST), blue-force interrogation, non-cooperative target recognition (CTR) and radar frequency counter measures (RFCM), which allow the F-35 to identify an adversary by the return of its engines and emissions. “It has the best combat ID suite of any fighter I have ever come across,” he says. “And it has the most advanced suite of counter- measures of any fighter airplane.” In addition, he points out that the F-35 carries 18,500 pounds of onboard fuel, meaning it can stay in the fight longer than its fourth generation counterparts. That range of capability – operating at distance, onboard elec- tronic warfare, target identification, common situational aware- ness, and the ability to engage for longer duration – suggests a change in tactics. O’Bryan says young pilots entering the F-35 program are al- ready starting to think of new ways of operating. “They are get- ting very innovative. I have seen them in the simulator do things that I have learned from, things to create deception and surprise.” But that, too, will remain classified.