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unhappycamper

(60,364 posts)
Tue Mar 27, 2012, 08:26 AM Mar 2012

It's (almost) Dead, Jim

http://atimes.com/atimes/Global_Economy/NC28Dj03.html


As drones rise, a manned fighter falls
By Phil Radford
Mar 28, 2012

SYDNEY - The world's biggest international defense project, the United States-designed F-35 strike-fighter aircraft, was put on probation by international partners at a formal meeting held this month in Sydney, Australia.

Responding to the latest in a series of cost increases and delivery delays, representatives from the Australia, Canada, Denmark, Italy, Netherlands, Norway, Turkey and the United Kingdom have all threatened to pull out of the project unless the Pentagon and lead private contractor Lockheed Martin can deliver the fighter plane more quickly and cheaply.

The trouble started on February 13 when the US Department of Defense's Comptroller released detailed projections of future Pentagon spending which revealed cuts in planned US purchases of the F-35 fighter as well as related cost increases in the fiscal period spanning 2013- 17.

The 2012 price of the US Air Force version of the F-35 aircraft is almost US$197 million, three times the plane's original projected cost. By postponing the ramp up to mass production, the Pentagon in effect confirmed that the F-35 will not be available in the near-term at a cost allies are willing to pay.



unhappycamper comment: I've been posting the cost of this POS at $243 grand per copy for a while now. Any bets the final cost is going to be higher?

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It's (almost) Dead, Jim (Original Post) unhappycamper Mar 2012 OP
I'll make the bet that it'll go $260 bahrbearian Mar 2012 #1
The F-22 costs $418 million (each) to produce. unhappycamper Mar 2012 #2
It couldn't even land on our aircraft carriers. Major Hogwash Mar 2012 #3
The jets are cool as hell but we simply don't need them. UnrepentantLiberal Mar 2012 #4

bahrbearian

(13,466 posts)
1. I'll make the bet that it'll go $260
Tue Mar 27, 2012, 08:38 AM
Mar 2012

After witnessing how the F22 was designed and manufactured. Wouldn't surprise me that they restarted the F22 to fill in for the F35 for 10 more years. Its only defense money we've got a lot of that.

Major Hogwash

(17,656 posts)
3. It couldn't even land on our aircraft carriers.
Tue Mar 27, 2012, 08:50 AM
Mar 2012

So, that was a design flaw that should have been dealt with quite a few years ago.
Requiring the 2nd engine for it was just stupid, but then we are talking about the DOD.

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