Sunday, May 10, 2015

Brits sour on the F-35?


via Independent.
A plane so technologically advanced that it would give Britain and the US air superiority in any future conflict and billed as the world’s most advanced stealth fighter jet, could be one of “the biggest white elephants in history”, according to a former defence minister.

And while costs of the F-35 spiral and delays run into years, another commentator has warned that “our skies and seas are vulnerable”.
The aircraft, manufactured by Lockheed Martin, was designed to replace the Harrier jump-jet, which went out of service in 2011. The UK once envisaged ordering 150 F-35s, to be ready by 2012. Three years on, the F-35 is still far from ready to fly in combat and the cost of a single jet has risen from £33m to £87m. The UK has ordered only eight to date.
Read the entire article here.

The future is bleak for the UK military...there really isn't much left to cut and the lowest hanging fruit is the F-35.

What will be interesting is how they justify continuing with the program.  From my armchair its a choice between a new nuke boat and the F-35....which means it isn't really a choice at all, nukes will get the nod.

The F-35 program is in serious trouble with the Brits souring on it.

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