Pentagon halts deliveries of F-35 fighter jets after discovering a component manufactured in China

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(CNN) The Pentagon says it's temporarily stopping deliveries of Lockheed Martin Corp's F-35 aircraft after learning from the manufacturer an alloy made in China was in a component of the stealth fighter jet, violating federal defense acquisition rules.

The Pentagon said a magnet containing the alloy used in part of the integrated power package posed no security issue.

"We have confirmed that the magnet does not transmit information or harm the integrity of the aircraft and there are no performance, quality, safety, or security risks associated with this issue and flight operations for the F-35 in-service fleet will continue as normal," Defense Department spokesperson Russ Goemaere said.

The Pentagon said Lockheed Martin has already found an alternative source of the alloy for future deliveries.

The company voluntarily reported the non-compliance, and a review is underway to determine how it happened. The Pentagon did not disclose how many aircraft deliveries are now delayed or how many had the Chinese alloy. The company is scheduled to deliver up to 153 F-35s in 2022 and has delivered 88 so far.

Mr_Engineering on September 8th, 2022 at 03:58 UTC »

I knew I had Deja-Vu the moment that I saw this headline. The pentagon gave Honeywell a waiver back in 2014 to do just this, what changed?

https://www.cnbc.com/2014/01/03/us-put-china-made-parts-in-f-35-fighter-program.html

FTA:

According to Pentagon documents reviewed by Reuters, chief U.S. arms buyer Frank Kendall allowed two F-35 suppliers, Northrop Grumman and Honeywell International, to use Chinese magnets for the new warplane’s radar system, landing gears and other hardware. Without the waivers, both companies could have faced sanctions for violating federal law and the F-35 program could have faced further delays.

jphamlore on September 8th, 2022 at 03:15 UTC »

Is someone in the West still manufacturing basic electronic components from resistors and capacitors all the way to the innumerable smaller powered microprocessors. Or are those imported from Taiwan and Japan?

frostybawls on September 8th, 2022 at 01:20 UTC »

Honeywell trying to cheat the system to save a buck