CF-35 Lightning II Canada s Next Generation Fighter
Defining the Future The F-35 Lightning II brings together stealth, agility, and lethality to deliver 5th generation capabilities to Canada and its allies for decades to come. Tomorrow s Air Defence a Reality Today Innovative Production, Unparalleled Performance The F-35 s common manufacturing processes and parts and advanced digital design tools and assembly methods help achieve goals of affordability, quality, and production efficiency. 2
As an F-35 Partner, Canada Shapes and Influences Future Capabilities The F-35 Is a Maturing, Proven Design and Available Now More than 75 aircraft flying today More than 50 aircraft delivered More than 4,000 flights More than 6,500 flying hours F-35 operating at Edwards AFB Patuxent NAS Nellis AFB Yuma MCAS Eglin AFB 235 Delivered / On Order Completed In Assembly On Order SDD (19 A/C) Lot 1 (2 A/C) Lot 2 (12 A/C) Lot 3 (17 A/C) Lot 4 (32 A/C) Lot 5 (32 A/C) Lot 6 (36 A/C) Lot 7 (37 A/C) Lot 8 (48 A/C) Aircraft Quantity F-35A CTOL Price SAR 2011 CTOL U.S. International With Engine FY12$ 250 $250 50% Decrease in Cost From Lot 1 to Lot 5 200 $200 150 $150 100 $100 50 $50 0 $0 2007 Lot 1 2008 Lot 2 2009 Lot 3 2010 Lot 4 2011 Lot 5 2012 Lot 6 2013 Lot 7 2014 Lot 8 F-35 unit recurring flyaway costs have been going down with each successive lot of aircraft. Lockheed Martin and Pratt & Whitney have track records for delivering the airframe and engine below government SAR estimates and we expect this trend to continue in the future. Joint Strike Fighter Program Office 2015 Lot 9 Aircraft Price With Engine $75M (FY12$) 2016 Lot 10 2017 Lot 11 2018 Lot 12 2019 Lot 13 2020 Lot 14 2021 Lot 15 Average Aircraft Price FY12$M F-35 Designed for 30+ Years of Capability Growth 3
F-35 s Stealth Design Provides Unmatched Capability F-35 Significantly Improves Effectiveness Air-to-Air Surveillance Air Defence Survivability Relative Loss Exchange Ratio Relative Area Searched per Sortie Targets Reached With No Exposure 1 1 1 Advanced F-35 Advanced F-35 Advanced F-35 Electronic Attack Anti-Ship Strike Relative Power at Threat Relative Major Surface Combatants Engaged 1 1 1 Relative Kills Advanced F-35 Advanced F-35 Advanced F-35 Protecting Canada Greater than 700 nm mission radius in both air-to-air and air-tosurface low observable combat configurations Over 18,500 pounds of internal fuel capacity Over 18,000 pounds of ordnance capability (internal/external) Internally built-in and integrated CNI, RWR, RF, IR, and EO sensors 4
Decisive Operational Advantage Embedded, networkenabled capability allows information gathered by F-35 sensors to be shared with commanders at sea, in the air, or on the ground. Battlefield Management VMF Radio Link-16 Launch Detection MADL Close Air Support Standoff ISR Maritime Surveillance and Patrol Multi-Spectral Sensing/ Electronic Attack The F-35 s shape, embedded antennas, aligned edges, internal weapons and fuel, and special coatings all contribute to Very Low Observable (VLO) stealth. Providing Canada Unparalleled Interoperability CF-35 Supports All Canadian Missions Maritime surveillance and patrol Protection of natural resources Air interdiction Net-enabled for participation in expeditionary missions Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance Superior Interoperability Common capabilities Common infrastructure and logistics Common net-enabled operations Secure multinational information exchange Interoperable with legacy systems, weapons, and other defence networks Strengthened Security Alliances Increased capability in defence of Canada Increased Canadian joint training and exercises Increased Canadian capability with NATO and NORAD allies Joint Force Multiplier and Enabler 5
F-35 Partnership Provides More Than 30 Years of Industrial Benefits Industrial Benefits As the F-35 transitions into full-rate production, opportunities for Canadian industry will evolve and endure throughout the life cycle of the F-35 program. Canadian industry has the opportunity to produce and sustain components and systems to a fleet that is expected to grow to more than 3,000 aircraft. CTOL Horizontal Tail Magellan-Bristol Electro-Hydraulic Actuation System Components Ben Machine CV Wing Fold Actuation System Northstar CV Outboard Wing and Machining Avcorp Outer Fuselage Panels Composites Atlantic Center Fuselage Composite Parts Composites Atlantic Wing/Aft Major Bulkhead Asco Aerospace Power and Thermal Management System Controller Honeywell Engines Systems & Services Machined Parts Centra, Magellan, Héroux-Devtek External Lighting Printed Circuit Board ITL Inlet Lip Castings Howmet Laval Circuit Cards FTG Engine and Off-Aircraft Industry Partners Advanced Integration Pratt & Whitney Technology (AIT) FAG NGRAIN Magellan Handling Specialty Montreal Carbide Nikon Metrology PWC MXI Technologies Univ. Quebec AMIL Nav-Aids CaseBank Technologies Cross Manufacturing Celestica Curtiss-Wright Samuel Novatronics Excel Precision Machining Alcoa Forged and Cast Products Howmet Laval MDS Kennametal Stellite GasTOPS Mindready Solutions Xantrex More Than $450M Contracted Today and $10B in Opportunities 6
F-35 Supports Canada s Mission Requirements F-35 Canada Program Year 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2036 2037 Ongoing F-35 Production Block 3 Software Complete Canada Aircraft Production First Canadian Delivery Canadian Deliveries Pilot/MX Training F-35 Cumulative Production Deliveries Operations in Canada 132 175 238 343 509 690 913 3,117 3,197 The F-35 is ready to support Canada s 2020 Next Generation fighter requirements with first aircraft delivery in 2017. Electro-Optical Targeting System Components 5N Plus Radar Single- Board Computer Dy4 Systems 200 150 F-35 Delivery Growth vs. Decline A B C D Capacity for New Foreign Military Sales Customers 100 F-35 Production U.S. and Partners 50 Electro-Optical Targeting System Connectors Amphenol 0 2012 2014 2016 2018 2020 2022 2024 2026 2028 2030 2032 2034 2036 2038 Enduring Opportunities for Canadian Industry 7
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