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Monday, February 15, 2016
[Updated]Follow Up: Years to Override ALIS-based USA stranglehold on F-35

F-35 to allow for human override
http://www.defenseone.com/technology/2015/01/f-35-has-phone-texas-taking/102525/

Joe DellaVedova, Public Affairs Director F-35 Lightning II Joint Program
Office contacted Defense One about this story. He says that while previous
versions of ALIS did not allow for a human override, ”this has been
corrected in the latest fielded release (ALIS 1.0.3).”

[IMRA: The jet continues to have many "sealed elements" that can only be
replaced by IAF technicians rather than repaired.]


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Follow Up: Years to Override ALIS-based USA stranglehold on F-35
Dr. Aaron Lerner - February 15, 2016

Various Israelis - some with IAF backgrounds - have responded to the
commentary below as well as Carolyn Glick’s Jerusalem Post and Maariv column
on this matter
COLUMN ONE: The IAF's Achilles' heel
http://www.jpost.com/Opinion/COLUMN-ONE-The-IAFs-Achilles-heel-444662
by asserting that there is no problem as the IAF will be able to figure out
a way to bypass the requirement of a USA interface before each take off.

I checked with both a senior Israeli defense affairs reporter as well as one
of the top Israeli experts on the IAF (who had written numerous books on the
IAF and writes in both the popular press and in professional journals).

They say that while in theory after investing many years in the effort it
may be possible for a team to "crack" the system that in the "best" of
circumstances any country that receives the F-35 will be subject to a USA
"veto" for years.
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Weekly Commentary: Addressing the ALIS Elephant in the Room and UNSCR Fear
Dr. Aaron Lerner - February 10, 2016

Let's talk about two critical issues that Israel can ill afford to ignore:

1. The United States will have the ability to literally ground the entire
Israeli F-35 fleet.

All F-35 aircraft operating across the world will have to update their
mission data files and their Autonomic Logistic Information System (ALIS)
profiles before and after every sortie.

And they will do this by communicating with a computer located in the United
States.

The Americans are certainly smart enough to figure out ways to manipulate
this arrangement in order to ground Israeli F-35's if the U.S. considers
such action as serving vital American interests.

How serious is this problem?

It is so critical for Israel's future that it is worth forgoing the billions
of US aid if that's what's required.

Why forego the aid?

Because buyers have clout that beggars don't.

As major PAYING buyers of the F-35's we can require that an interface
computer be located in Israel.

And as a major PAYING customer rather than beggar, we can also place orders
for the F-15's that we so critically need.

The bizarre arrangement that the US can ground Israel's F-35's and the
American refusal to supply vital F-15's are just the tip of the iceberg of
problems Israel has as beggar rather than paying customer.

2. Fear that the U.S. may decline to veto a United Nations Security Council
Resolution against Israel is driving the Jewish State to make ever greater
concessions of a permanent nature to the Palestinians in the hopes of
placating President Obama. But the odds are good that whoever takes Mr.
Obama's place in the White House will be no less demanding for Israeli
concessions.

I am not suggesting that we seek a UNSC resolution against us - just that we
prepare a plan for weathering such an occurrence.

After all, a policy of feeding the concession Moloch in perpetuity in order
to insure an American veto is simply unsustainable in the long run.

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