After strapping on its missiles in February shortly after its first night flight, the conventional takeoff and landing (CTOL) version of the Joint Strike Fighter, the F-35A, completed its first in-flight weapons release on October 16 in a flight conducted over the China Lake test range in California.
The flight piloted by U.S. Air Force Major Eric “Doc” Shultz, saw a 2,000 pound (907 kg) instrumented GBU-31 BLU-109 Joint Direct Attack Munition (JDAM) jettisoned from the left internal weapons bay of the 5th Generation F-35A fighter known as AF-1.
To maximize its stealth capabilities, the F-35A features four internal weapons stations located in two weapons bays, but also boasts three external weapons stations per wing for a total of 10 weapons stations that are designed to allow the aircraft to carry a payload of up to 18,000 pounds (8,165 kg).
The F-35A is the smallest and lightest F-35 variant and is intended for use by the U.S and other air forces.
Source: Lockheed Martin
Why does America need to keep producing these hugely expensive high-tech weapons, which seem to be pretty ineffective at fighting the Taliban, who are armed with AK-47s and a few rocket launchers?
Remember the complete lack of response to the 9/11 attack.Not one single fighter was launched in defence of the good old USA. Strange, that!
As for your comments regarding 9/11
As for why America produces high-tech weapons platforms, I would suggest reading some history books.
And a "complete lack of response" to the 9/11 attack is false. Virtually every fighter aircraft in the country was mobilized, Air National Guard fighters flew cover everywhere, especially New York.
But you're forgiven for this misinformation if you're an MSNBC viewer.
Also scrambled were the F-16C Fighting Falcons of the 174th FW "Boys from Syracuse", NYANG. Same with the F-16C's of the 158th FW "Green Mountain Boys", VTANG (Burlington VT), and the F-16C's of the 177th FW "Jersey Devils" of the NJANG (Atlantic City IAP). BTW, my kid brother was a Command Pilot w/ the "Devils" and one of the first responders over NYC. He has since Retired from the NJANG as Lt. Col., after 23 years service.
I live in the mid-Hudson Valley on NY, about 100 miles north of NYC. It was very quiet here after the FAA grounded all commercial and private a/c, except the passing of F-16s (from the NYANG & VTANG Fighter Wings) very low over our small village every few hours following the attacks. We saw and heard many a fighter here, day and night, for a few months......