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Monday, October 8, 2018

The F-35 May Not Be Invisible But...

When I was a youngster I played in the basement of a big building with interlocking rooms and hallways. It was a massive game of hiding and seeking with my brother. The F-35 was over hyperbole for its "invisibility". However, the black room theory is better suited for the F-35. All your senses are needed to find it. However, all the F-35 senses have your number. Who will win? By sure capability, the F-35 will. In that black room, I had to use hearing and not much more to find my adversary. The F-35 could be better than a bat flying in the dark battlespace. Invisibility is a strong description, but very "limited" detection is the best reference for the F-35 limited vulnerabilities. If the fastest jet pilot reads this, they are already dead by line two in italics above.

Hearing only a moving chair in a dark room becomes a bad assumption in a dark room. Looking at ghosts on a radar screen is a bad technique for defeating an F-35. The F-35 is the darkroom warrior with super sensitive windows to its armaments. The adversary only has hearing in that dark room while the F-35 has its digital number for any of its adversaries, which is processed by a supercomputer, (at the speed of light) from its multiple layers of sensors. The F-35 can only go mach 1.6. But its computer's goes much faster than a speeding missile. The F-35 pilot only "Trusts in Processing", and bam, an F-35 missile finds its target in that proverbial dark room.

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