Friday, June 5, 2020

Business Opportunities in the Middle East - China's J-20 "Beast Mode" - US Navy Reestablishes Presence at Subic Bay, Philippines - "Deep State" Definition: United States of Lockheed Martin - China "Duplicating" Stealth Features - It's a Ping-Pong Match - South China Sea

Ed.'s note: Who is up for a ping-pong match with the "merchants of death?" This is the face of the "deep state" (Peter Dale Scott): the technology loaded onto the F-35 replicated in China's J-20 fighter. The United States of Lockheed Martin. It's a ping-pong match. The Chinese upgrade their technology - provided by Israel - and the US military request bigger budgets the following year to counter China's "growing threat." That's called "defense."  So, Chairman Xi, how did China's CCP state weapons and munitions manufacturers obtain the blueprints to build a fighter closely resembling Lockheed Martin's F-35 the J-20 with "beast mode" capabilities?

Listen to then Secretary of Defense Ashton Carter (Rothschild agent inside the Pentagon at the time) in December, 2016 as he reminds us of America's "best friend and ally in the region" take possession of their first F35 fighters. Having F35s in the Middle East deployed by Israel is like shooting apples in a barrel. You don't just copy stealth. It requires designs, blueprints and plans with technical descriptions. Perhaps a little "conspiratorial" but we started thinking about the enormous cost overruns involved with the F35 fighter ($1 trillion over its expected 60 year lifespan). Maybe they aren't "cost overruns" and are being modified in Israel? How would we know the difference without accessing detailed accounting records? If there was any definition of the "deep state" it would be Lockheed Martin.

China's J-20 fighter jet has 'beast mode' for arms like F-35: reports

The almost humorous tone to this article is comical. It is stated that the "adversaries of the US hack into military and commercial computer systems stealing scientific, technical, and business information." Come on really now? How many countries have the technological infrastructure and sophistication to not only hack into military and commercial systems, but engineer and then build an aircraft similar in appearance to the F35 then fly it? Zimbabwe? Congo? If US military and commercial computer systems are so vulnerable and if cybersecurity hasn't been good enough to prevent all this alleged hacking, they deserve to get hacked into. See how we're led astray? How much of this Lockheed Martin F35 technology has been handed off to China by Israel? Israel will have Lockheed Martin F35s delivered in sets of 2-3 between now and 2024 for a total of 50 aircraft and is the only country allowed to modify the aircraft. Modify the aircraft? That would mean access to plans and blueprints.

Why China's J-20 Stealth Fighter Can't Compete with the F-35 or F-22

The 10 Worst Things About Lockheed Martin's Alleged Lobbying Fraud
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Source: Defense World

After Copying F-35's Stealth, China's J-20 Duplicating its Non-Stealth Features

June 4, 2020



China's J-20 stealth jet, believed to be a copycat design of the US-made F-35, is now duplicating its non-stealth feature - to carry weapons on external pylons.

The F-35 and J-20 carry missiles and bombs in an internal weapons bay to avoid radar detection. However, for some missions requiring heavier weapons load, these are mounted on external pylons, at the expense of stealth.

On Monday, local media posted photograph showing a J-20 prototype undergoing a test flight with two external pylon adapters, one under each side of its wings.

The Chinese jet previously had the capacity to carry four PL-15 missiles in its main weapons bay and two PL-10 short-range missiles in its side weapons bay. The external adapters will enable the jet to carry four more missiles.

Based on the mission, different types of loadouts can be chosen. "Beast mode" with more munitions can be activated in low-risk and low-threat missions.

In addition, the Chinese media speculated that the J-20 fighters could also carry external fuel tanks for extended range.

Lockheed F-35 jet

The J-20's sensor system also looks similar to the F-35's Electro-Optical Targeting System (EOTS) in terms of shape and placement. In 2007, Chinese hackers allegedly stole technical documents related to the F-35 from Lockheed Martin.

Daniel Coats, in a congressional testimony published in May 2017, named Russia, China, Iran and North Korea as "Cyber Theat Actors."

"Adversaries will continue to use cyber operations to undermine U.S. military and commercial advantage by hacking into U.S. defense industry and commercial enterprises in pursuit of scientific, technical, and business information," Coats stated.

"Examples include theft of data on the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter, the F-22 Raptor fighter jet, and the MV-22 Osprey. In addition, adversaries often target personal accounts of government officials and their private-sector counterparts. This espionage reduces cost and accelerates the development of foreign weapon systems, enables foreign reverse-engineering and countermeasures development, and undermines U.S. military, technological, and commercial advantage."
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Tom Cruise's new Top Gun movie should get all the flyboys excited after President Trump announced an upgraded version of the F18...just in time for a confrontation in the South China Sea as the US Navy reestablishes its presence at Subic Bay, Philippines...and where will these ten new US Navy frigates start patrolling? Drug interdiction out of South America? South China Sea?

Navy builds 10 new heavily armed frigate warships




Just in time for combat (drone warfare) in the South China Sea:



Intelligence briefing for 4 June 2020:

73. ISRAEL TO BE EXPOSED BY MAINSTREAM MEDIA


Intelligence briefing on same discussion previously done in November 2018:

China F35 J10 Technology Transfer November 2018





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