The F-35 program’s software development isn’t getting any better, Pentagon report finds
A new report from the top DOD weapons tester noted the program can’t "simultaneously" fix multiple software problems.
Audrey Decker | February 4, 2025 12:32 AM ET
A recent report from the Pentagon's test office found the F-35 program is still struggling to develop and test software, highlighting persistent challenges.
The program “has shown no improvement in meeting schedule and performance timelines for developing and testing software designed to address deficiencies and add new capabilities,” according to the annual Operation Test and Evaluation report, released Jan. 31.
Development issues have plagued Technology Refresh-3, a software and hardware upgrade vital for Block 4 improvements. Originally slated to be ready in April 2023, the upgrade has been delayed multiple times, and officials have been hesitant to nail down a date for full combat capability. Software challenges led the Pentagon to pause Lockheed jet deliveries for a year. And while deliveries have since resumed, the new planes have a "truncated" version of TR-3.
DOT&E said the program “cannot simultaneously work out solutions” to fix software problems on the current TR-2 systems while also developing the software needed to operate the upgraded TR-3 avionics.
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