There's an f-35 simulator/demonstrator video on here from years ago that runs 7-8 minutes if you're so inclined. Shows a sample mission including bombing an airfield IIRC from the pilots point of view.
You're right, of course. I love Iceland. Regardless, a minivan is just wrong for a man with a $3 goZILLION dollar helmet and $4 trabillion in training. Yo.
@@hourbee5535 When did the US promise to protect the Kurds? Oh that's right, never. The US isn't going to start a war with Turkey because some people the US worked with in limited amounts...
Italy is the European assembly line for their F-35As and F-35Bs. Subcomponents and airframe are standard. Japan has an assembly line too for JSF-B and JSF-A. Fort Worth makes As, Bs, and Cs.
Typhoon has 2 engines, more moving parts, more legacy control systems that are more prone to failure, although it is more reliable than the Tornado for sure. Alert start-up times are competitive and usually come down to the units, not set in stone so much based on type unless you have some albatross.
I'm curious how long a typical, normal-state F35 Scramble process would take, from alarm sounded to wheels up? 15 min? 20 ?? Moreover, curious if certain variants of the F-35 might have slower or faster scramble response to flight than other variants?
A normal launch is not the same thing. For an alert launch, you are skipping a lot of steps, checks, and tests that you would do for a normal sortie. There is an entire different checklist for normal startup than for an alert startup. For an alert, you are only doing the bare minimum pre-flight checks that are absolutely necessary for safety of flight; you're not checking all the mission systems and giving them time to fully startup and run BIT tests before taxiing.
I fully understand what you are saying. My comment was more directed specifically to the typical scramble time potential of the 3 F-35 variants in particular, as virtually every jet out there operating today has a rough distinct alarm bell to wheels up potential. Not to mention all the different taxiing timeframes built into said estimated time to wheels, say from 30 seconds, to 3-5 minutes of taxiing ?? Note: in this respect, and given that the original scramble training vid was clearly edited to reduce the length in time of the vid showing initial response to take off, I was postulating perhaps 15-20 minutes total on average, even if it skips some steps.
@@donkoh5738 There is no difference between the three variants. There is no reason one should take any longer than the others. That being said, a quick reaction alert or scramble aren't really something that the Navy and Marine Corps do; the active duty Air Force doesn't even really do it much. It's mostly just the Air National Guard; they are the ones who are tasked with the defense of US air space. So you will likely only see F-35As doing this sort of quick reaction alert, since that is the variant the USAF flies, as well as almost all the foreign partners.
Think foreign users, foreign, not USMC. And yes, USN does have an alert launch requirement for intercept. But Foreign users might operate the F-35A or -35B and require either one to function in a ready alert posture to scramble as a frontline interceptor .
@@Locutus494 The Navy and USMC did hundreds of scrambles in Korea, Vietnam, and Desert storm and the Navy still keeps a pair or armed fighters on the deck at all times on ready alert for launch. And ths USMC keeps an armed F-35B on deck on the amphibs for ready alert as well when in dangerous waters...
@@flyingnorseman they took the f 35 only beacuse they can't be seen when they're getting home secretly from the battle field cause their nonna made pasta. I'm italian, that's the real reason
@@flyingnorseman yeah, pretty strange, even stranger if you're american... Hope your nation willl get soon, ah, i forgot to mention that if you don't give us lots of military vehicles for free we'll call our dear friend Vladimir with his other friend the CCP (cause it seems that every american thinks that italy sold herself to the comunists lobby, don't know why)
Lots of problems with this QRA... He should of been closer to the jet... Where are his gloves? The engine should have already been turning, he shouldn't have to wait for a civilian commercial jet to get out of the way before rolling...
The Italians have been a long way from Mussolini since they hung him up by his heels! They are a good ally with an excellent airforce and navy. Good NATO partners....
È italiano assemblato in italia solo tre paesi li assemblano gli stati uniti italia e giappone mentre per gli f35 europei li assemba l'italia e gli aggiornamenti futuri li fara l'italia
The f 35 is a real and useless waste of money, its program must be canceled forever, so they can use the resources yes for the modernization of vehicles, aircraft and warships and yes for our families and the price of that fighter it is too high, therefore the acquisition is totally useless because it is another of the useless garbage cans. That f35 fighter must be canceled instantly.
@Blake Brown if we are so screwed I'm pretty sure they wouldn't sell them to us.. But since we never get bankrupt and we aren't.. they still trust us! Because our big gold reserve that is the third in the world, how about your country? Where are you from?
Povero idiotiono. L'Italia ha un deficit PIL elevato grazie a delle politiche inefficienti. Ma abbiamo il risparmio privato (in proporzione) più alto al mondo. Inoltre parte del programma f-35 ha sede in Italia.
Love to you Italy. We love you, from Iceland :) Alwayes be best friends.
@andrea serrenti he he
thank's
Italy has become a trusted ally of the US!! they fightet with us in every war, from Afghanistan, Irak to Libya and Somalia!!!
@@Ezekiel903 Italy 🇮🇹 and USA 🇺🇸 forever friends! 💪😃
@@emils7749 sempre fedeli
VERY PROUD ITALIAN here !
Grazie
@@hahayoulol1995 prego
The F-35 is one of the best looking fighter jets. Would love to see a cockpit view vid of the F-35 someday.
You can actually see it on youtube
It's a shit jet
The Tornado was prettier.
Sadly my favourite airceaft is the F-22 for its design, but i don't think in the next years we're going to see them again...
There's an f-35 simulator/demonstrator video on here from years ago that runs 7-8 minutes if you're so inclined. Shows a sample mission including bombing an airfield IIRC from the pilots point of view.
Auguri ragazzi,che bello vedervi sui F35,, finalmente un caccia di serie A.
l'f35 è un bidone , il su 57 se lo mangia
@@sgabbax8447 si se lo mangia, quando il tuo su 57 volerà, se volerà mai.
@@sgabbax8447 ahahah un bidone certo, scelto da usa Inghilterra..ma fai il piacere chi ti paga Putin per dire queste cazzate...
@@sgabbax8447 abbiamo visto che paura la Russia con i suoi tank anni 70 ahahahaha
@@emils7749 se lo mangia, se lo vede, ma non lo vede, quindi non se lo mangia.
Italy best army in the world🇮🇹🇮🇹❤️❤️
This is air force
!Viva Italia!
No seatbelt? @0:10
Close the door @0:22 - Ok done
Sensational Video once again! Liked
0:01 When someone about to touch your spaghet...
Ahahahaha
...Nope! Try to put a slice of ananas on our traditional pizza...
@@serwolf2443
Se gli dici Ananas non sa neanche cosa significhi. In inglese si chiama Pineapple
fk you idiot
@@baronebianco Who pissed in your soup?
Badass
Looks like a routine training mission.
No shit Sherlock
The sense of urgency is lost with the passenger jet landing in the middle of it all.
I kinda lost it with the old minivan...
You're right, of course. I love Iceland. Regardless, a minivan is just wrong for a man with a $3 goZILLION dollar helmet and $4 trabillion in training. Yo.
Don’t fix what isn’t broken
They need that van from Top gear the one they raced against the Ozzie's .
Nice 🇲🇽❤️🇮🇹
You took my name.
Beautiful bird
Oh!..It’s was very fast the departure ...F-35 is incredible, super..thanks for the post
First air bombing in history conducted by Italian Air Force in 1911 during Italian Turkish war over Libya. All other followed then …
il paese numero 1 in europa
bellissimo dominatore dei cieli
Gorgeous aircraft. Great job from an American. We have your back.
Except for the Kurds. We have Saudi Arabia's back though. Lol
@@hourbee5535 When did the US promise to protect the Kurds? Oh that's right, never. The US isn't going to start a war with Turkey because some people the US worked with in limited amounts...
@@hourbee5535 We help with the defense of Saudi Arabia and Kurdish forces. Not sure what you're talking about.
Can anyone speak towards the components of an Italian F-35? Are they stock models or customized?
Italy is the European assembly line for their F-35As and F-35Bs. Subcomponents and airframe are standard.
Japan has an assembly line too for JSF-B and JSF-A.
Fort Worth makes As, Bs, and Cs.
Goosebumps 😅
Wonder if they are getting them up quicker than Typoon ??
Sure they can fire the EF up before the pilot gets in . F35 should have that .
Typhoon has 2 engines, more moving parts, more legacy control systems that are more prone to failure, although it is more reliable than the Tornado for sure.
Alert start-up times are competitive and usually come down to the units, not set in stone so much based on type unless you have some albatross.
Was that a UPS plane in the background?
Did anyone else notice that the warning markings were in english and not Italian.
Keflavik airfield. American controlled.
It is NATO, strange comment of you
I'm curious how long a typical, normal-state F35 Scramble process would take, from alarm sounded to wheels up? 15 min? 20 ?? Moreover, curious if certain variants of the F-35 might have slower or faster scramble response to flight than other variants?
A normal launch is not the same thing. For an alert launch, you are skipping a lot of steps, checks, and tests that you would do for a normal sortie. There is an entire different checklist for normal startup than for an alert startup. For an alert, you are only doing the bare minimum pre-flight checks that are absolutely necessary for safety of flight; you're not checking all the mission systems and giving them time to fully startup and run BIT tests before taxiing.
I fully understand what you are saying. My comment was more directed specifically to the typical scramble time potential of the 3 F-35 variants in particular, as virtually every jet out there operating today has a rough distinct alarm bell to wheels up potential. Not to mention all the different taxiing timeframes built into said estimated time to wheels, say from 30 seconds, to 3-5 minutes of taxiing ?? Note: in this respect, and given that the original scramble training vid was clearly edited to reduce the length in time of the vid showing initial response to take off, I was postulating perhaps 15-20 minutes total on average, even if it skips some steps.
@@donkoh5738 There is no difference between the three variants. There is no reason one should take any longer than the others. That being said, a quick reaction alert or scramble aren't really something that the Navy and Marine Corps do; the active duty Air Force doesn't even really do it much. It's mostly just the Air National Guard; they are the ones who are tasked with the defense of US air space. So you will likely only see F-35As doing this sort of quick reaction alert, since that is the variant the USAF flies, as well as almost all the foreign partners.
Think foreign users, foreign, not USMC. And yes, USN does have an alert launch requirement for intercept. But Foreign users might operate the F-35A or -35B and require either one to function in a ready alert posture to scramble as a frontline interceptor .
@@Locutus494 The Navy and USMC did hundreds of scrambles in Korea, Vietnam, and Desert storm and the Navy still keeps a pair or armed fighters on the deck at all times on ready alert for launch. And ths USMC keeps an armed F-35B on deck on the amphibs for ready alert as well when in dangerous waters...
How do they tell the difference among insignias of low visibility version? since many countries use dot-like ones
you don't need more insignias, you have electronic foe or friend reconnaissance electronics, it's not more WW2
It's called a roundel lol
😂In scramble il pilota che chiude lo sportello del pulmino e l'aereo civile che atterra è il massimo.
Wonder what the pilots think of their new toys?
They're thinking this exact thing : it fast.
@@ale16_69 I'm way more interested in the battle management aspect of these AC. I hope it's fast too.
@@flyingnorseman they took the f 35 only beacuse they can't be seen when they're getting home secretly from the battle field cause their nonna made pasta. I'm italian, that's the real reason
@@ale16_69 mommas cooking is best. Good luck, brother. We are in strange times.
@@flyingnorseman yeah, pretty strange, even stranger if you're american... Hope your nation willl get soon, ah, i forgot to mention that if you don't give us lots of military vehicles for free we'll call our dear friend Vladimir with his other friend the CCP (cause it seems that every american thinks that italy sold herself to the comunists lobby, don't know why)
I need to say one why its a bomber except only a machine gun????
Non mai usare questi strumenti da guerra. Ma lavorare solo X il progresso ed il benessere dell’umanità
Commento il tuo così stupido da lasciare basiti.
Un sorriso ci rilasserà e ci porterà un natale dove tutti saremo più buoni.
What if the vehicle broke down??
.......
Back in the days.....early 80's
Pilot's slept in the Controlled area.
I guess times a changing.
F35 is the best right excellent right now in the mountains inbad conditions because they can lived up if needed 👍
Lots of problems with this QRA... He should of been closer to the jet... Where are his gloves? The engine should have already been turning, he shouldn't have to wait for a civilian commercial jet to get out of the way before rolling...
It's mixed footage, scramble and normal operations
@@francescopapi3871 explains quite a lot.
Vuelta mal. 🤪🤣👏🏼🙌
The Liechtensteinian aggressors will think it twice now! 🤣
do you still think the same nowaday?😅
@@MrItaliansound
100%
Surprised to see the pilot with facial hair. Leaky oxygen mask.
Nope. US Navy did long beard studies on chemical protective masks decades ago. Mask still seals just fine.
IL Portaereo Sub e una mia creazione incluso i aerei e elicotteri e un Hobby
Don't scratch or damage the helmet
We’re a long way from Mussolini 😎
@@hshshshdhdhs2731 vai a cagare idiota
@@piter6637 ♥️😘
Where ara u from?
@@gordongekko4766 I hope not from Italy.
The Italians have been a long way from Mussolini since they hung him up by his heels! They are a good ally with an excellent airforce and navy. Good NATO partners....
Arca di Noè era sempre qui stellare Arca😘
Ok 👌🏼
🤔🇨🇵... 👍👍👍👍👍🎱
😮
Im italian i love pizza pasta mandolino and the our army
Sarebbe stato bello se fosse stato un caccia ITALIANO!!!
È italiano assemblato in italia solo tre paesi li assemblano gli stati uniti italia e giappone mentre per gli f35 europei li assemba l'italia e gli aggiornamenti futuri li fara l'italia
@@met71metaldetector55 adesso c'è pure la germania🥲
Il resto non vedo il motivo a radiatione giornaliera con scusa malavita
Italy already have Typhoons. Why waste. Money on f35?
I guess they want the best.
To have two of the best aircraft
Because we currently have 2 (soon to be 3, Trieste is under sea trials) aircrafct carriers that can operate only F35 in their C variant.
@@giulianoilfilosofo7927 noi abbiamo la variante b non c
Aspettative cosiddetto Ruksackdeutscher scasare pianeta per cantiere e lavori in corso 9pianeti formare 1
Ma cazzo stai a di?? 😂😂
@@hsbf6790 troll russi?
Cambia spacciatore la roba che fai uso è troppo potente rimani sul pianeta terra
@@met71metaldetector55 HAHAHA
The f 35 is a real and useless waste of money, its program must be canceled forever, so they can use the resources yes for the modernization of vehicles, aircraft and warships and yes for our families and the price of that fighter it is too high, therefore the acquisition is totally useless because it is another of the useless garbage cans. That f35 fighter must be canceled instantly.
Ok boomer
Ridiculous
In order for Russia to have a chance, F-35 must be cancelled. Da comrade.
Sia chiaro 2020 novembre 2027 Terremoto Aquila e altri forse intero pianeta in rischio
Laughable airforce
Yes, only the Second best in Europe and one of the most deployed in NATO patrolling operations.
Italian pilot .. hey .. don't break anything .. because .. your gov. Has no credit ... actually need to pay back to NATO ..
Lowen Blau hey subnormal😂...you eat a lot of cheeseburger??
Envy envy...
Idiot
@Blake Brown if we are so screwed I'm pretty sure they wouldn't sell them to us.. But since we never get bankrupt and we aren't.. they still trust us! Because our big gold reserve that is the third in the world, how about your country? Where are you from?
Povero idiotiono. L'Italia ha un deficit PIL elevato grazie a delle politiche inefficienti. Ma abbiamo il risparmio privato (in proporzione) più alto al mondo. Inoltre parte del programma f-35 ha sede in Italia.
I,m sorry for the france...Rafale ahahah