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sl8

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Wed Sep 16, 2020, 11:37 AM Sep 2020

The US Air Force's radical plan for a future fighter could field a jet in 5 years

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The US Air Force’s radical plan for a future fighter could field a jet in 5 years

By: Valerie Insinna ? September 16, 2019

WASHINGTON — The U.S. Air Force is preparing to radically alter the acquisition strategy for its next generation of fighter jets, with a new plan that could require industry to design, develop and produce a new fighter in five years or less.

Under a new office headed by a yet-unnamed program manager, the NGAD program will adopt a rapid approach to developing small batches of fighters with multiple companies, much like the Century Series of aircraft built in the 1950s, Roper said.

“Based on what industry thinks they can do and what my team will tell me, we will need to set a cadence of how fast we think we build a new airplane from scratch. Right now, my estimate is five years. I may be wrong,” he said. “I’m hoping we can get faster than that — I think that will be insufficient in the long term [to meet future threats] — but five years is so much better than where we are now with normal acquisition.”
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The US Air Force's radical plan for a future fighter could field a jet in 5 years (Original Post) sl8 Sep 2020 OP
So it the F-35 a dud? brush Sep 2020 #1
The military industrial complex Cosmo Blues Sep 2020 #2
So we can blow yet another $1 trillion on a new botched plane to sell to the House of Saud? kysrsoze Sep 2020 #3

Cosmo Blues

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2. The military industrial complex
Wed Sep 16, 2020, 12:28 PM
Sep 2020

As a welfare jobs program, multiple companies serving multiple States ensuring the longevity of everything from planes to tanks that are deficient, the Osprey comes to mind, and more https://www.pogo.org/analysis/2020/03/the-armys-lousy-tracked-record/

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